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1.5.2. Never put your hands near the rotary working tools.
1.5.3. If you perform activities which threaten to fall working tool of hidden wires under tension, hold
power tool only electric insulated handles. When entering the working tool in contact with the wires under
tension, it is transmitted through the metal details of the cordless drill and this may lead to electric shock.
1.5.4. Use appropriate instruments to find any hidden beneath the surface pipelines, or contact the
appropriate local supply company. Into contact with the wires under tension can cause fire or electric
shock. Pipeline damage can lead to explosion. Deterioration of water has the effect of major material
damage and may cause electric shock.
1.5.5. Provide workpiece.
Detail, and attach with appropriate appliances or braces is anchored more firmly and securely than if
you hold it by hand.
1.5.6. Regularly clean your vent cordless drill.
1.5.7. Use only recommended battery and charger.
1.5.8. Keep the battery away from heat sources. Do not leave the battery for a long time in high
temperature (in direct sunlight, in proximity of heaters and wherever the temperature exceeds 50°C).
1.5.9. The battery charging time cannot be longer than 1.5 hours. Otherwise the battery may be
damaged.
1.5.10. Avoid charging the battery in temperatures lower than 0°C.
1.5.11. Charger supplied with the drill is designed for operation with this product only. Do not use it
for other purposes.
1.5.12. Do not put any metal objects into the charger.
1.5.13. Do not change direction of spindle rotation when the tool is operating. Otherwise drill may be
damaged.
1.5.14. To clean the drill use soft, dry cloth. Never use detergents or alcohol.
1.5.15. Disconnect charger from power supply before cleaning.
1.5.16. If you plan to charge more than one battery successively, make a 30 minute break between
charging.
1.6. Special conditions regarding safety of charger operation.
Before using the charger read all relevant information contained within this manual, see markings on
the charger and the product it is designed for.
1.6.1. To reduce the risk of potential personal injuries use the charger for nickel-cadmium (Li-ion)
batteries only. Other type batteries may explode and cause personal injury or material damages.
1.6.2. Do not expose the charger to moisture or water.
1.6.3. Use of any connecting elements not supplied or not recommended by the manufacturer of the
charger may cause fire, personal injury or electric shock.
1.6.4. Make sure the power cord is not located in pathway. It is not exposed to treading or other
danger (e.g. strong tension).
1.6.5. Do not use extension cord unless it is absolutely necessary. Use of improper extension cord
may cause fire or electric shock. If it is necessary to use extension cord, first make sure that, extension
cord socket matches plug prongs of the original charger power cord.
1.6.6. Extension cord is in good technical condition.
1.6.7. Do not use the charger with damaged cord or plug. Damage should be repaired by a qualified
person.
1.6.8. Do not use the charger after it has been hit, dropped or otherwise damaged. Entrust the testing
and potential repair to authorized RAIDER service workshop.
1.6.9. Do not try to dismantle the charger. All repairs are to be made by an authorized RAIDER service
workshop. Improper charger assembly may cause electric shock or fire.
1.6.10. Disconnect the charger from a power supply before starting any maintenance or cleaning.
1.6.11. Disconnect the charger from mains network when it is not in use.
2. Construction and use.
Drill is a battery-powered tool. Drive consists of DC commutator motor with permanent magnets and
planetary gear. Drill is designed for screwing in and out screws and bolts in wood, metal and plastics and
for drilling holes in these materials. Cordless, battery-powered power tools are especially useful for works
in interior furnishing, adaptation of premises etc.
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