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If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes, seek
medical attention immediately. Liquids that leak from
batteries can cause skin irritation and burns.
• This device is designed for household and personal
use only.
5. MAINTENANCE
• Do not try to repair the device yourself, and ensure
that repairs are only ever carried out by an authorized
specialist dealer.
• Use only original replacement parts. This guarantees
that the safety of the device is maintained.
The operation and use are entirely the responsibility of
the user.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES
• Always use protective goggles or glasses.
• Never use the Hammersmith MultiTool if it is wet.
• Wear hearing protection during prolonged use.
• Wear a dust mask when operating in a dusty
environment.
• Before sanding, make sure that any nails, screws or
other metal objects protruding from the workpiece
have been removed.
• Always inspect walls and ceilings before drilling and
screwing to avoid damage to potentially concealed
power cables and pipes.
• Use screw clamps or other suitable clamping devices
to fix the workpiece firmly to the surface and to
prevent it from slipping.
• Only use attachments that are supplied for the
Hammersmith MultiTool.
• Do not use broken, damaged or worn accessories or
attachments. Only use attachments that are in good
working condition.
• Always start the device in a suitable space, and allow
it to reach the optimum speed before introducing it to
the workpiece.
• Always remove the battery pack from the device
before changing attachments.
• Keep your hands out of the work area, and always cut
away from yourself and other people.
• Wear hearing protection when using the
percussion drill. Exposure to noise can cause
hearing loss.
• Never work at a higher speed than the maximum
rated speed of the drill bit.
• Always start drilling at a low speed and with the
drill bit in contact with the workpiece.
• Only apply pressure in a direct line with the bit,
and never apply excessive pressure.
• For applications that generate a lot of dust, such
as percussion and diamond core drilling, ensure
that there is sufficient dust extraction.
CHARGING, INSERTING AND REMOVING THE
BATTERY PACK (see Figure 4/A-C)
The quick-charge battery station is designed in
such a way that the battery set can be charged
within an hour, although this depends on the
respective battery set.
1. Plug the charger into a suitable socket before
inserting the battery pack.
2. Insert the battery pack into the charger.
3. A red light indicates that the battery pack is
being charged.
4. A green light indicates that the charging process
is complete. The battery pack is now fully
charged, and can be used or left on the charger.
Charge the battery set immediately after use to avoid
shortening the service life of the battery. In order to
extend the service life, make sure that the battery pack
is never completely empty. We recommend charging
the battery pack after each use. (see Figure 5)
If you want to know how much battery capacity
remains in the battery pack during use, press the
battery level indicator button. (see Figure 6)
LEAVING THE BATTERY PACK CONNECTED TO
THE CHARGER
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