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e)
Power tools require maintenance. Check power tools for
concentricity or jamming of moving parts, any cracks and all
other factors affecting the power tool work safety. If any
damage to the power tool is detected, it should be repaired
before use.
Improper power tool maintenance is a reason for many
accidents.
f)
Cutting tools should be sharp and clean.
Keeping sharp cutting
edges in good condition reduces the risk of jamming and facilitates
operation.
g)
Power tools, equipment, working tools etc. should be used
according to this user's manual taking into account
operating conditions and the work to be done.
Misusing a
power tool can result in dangerous situations.
h)
At low temperatures and after a long brakes in operation it is
recommended to turn the power tool to operate it with no
load for a few minutes to provide proper grease distribution
inside its driving mechanism.
i)
Use soft, damp (cannot be wet) cloth and soap to clean power
tools. Do not use petrol, solvents and other agents that may
damage your equipment
.
j)
Power tools can be stored/carried after making sure that all
moving components are locked and protected against
release with original devices intended for this purpose.
k)
Store power tools in a dry, dust and water-protected place.
l)
Carry your power tool in its original packaging to provide
protection against mechanical damage.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
Repair
:
WARNING! Cordless drill/driver, security warnings –
Personal
S
afety
:
a)
Use hearing protection when using drill/driver.
Exposure to
noise can cause hearing loss.
b
)
During work, when the power tool or drill might encounter a
hidden electricity wire or its own lead, the power tool must
be held by the insulated areas of the handle.
Cutting accessory
contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power
tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.
c
)
Use appropriate detectors to determine if
utility lines are
hidden in the work area or call the local utility company for
assistance.
Contact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric
shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to explosion. Penetrating a water
line causes property damage or may cause an
electric shock.
d
)
Do not work materials containing asbestos.
Asbestos is
considered carcinogenic.
e)
Keep your workplace clean and tidy.
Material mixtures are
extremely dangerous. Light metal dusts can ignite or explode.
f)
Protect the object machined.
Make sure all clamps are closed and
check for excessive clearance. It is safer to fix the object machined in a
fixing device or a vice than holding it in your hand.
a)
Power tools can be repaired by competent persons only who
use original spare parts.
It will provide safe operation for the power
tool.
screws, short moments of strong movements in reaction to this action
may occur.
h
)
Turn the power tool immediately when the bit jams. Expect
intense vibrations that can result in a kickoff.
The bit jams
when the power tool is overloaded or is bent inside the object.
i
)
Before you put the power tool aside make sure it is
completely stopped.
The bit can jam resulting in losing control over
the power tool.
j)
Electric tools should be used exclusively with a unit of
rechargeable batteries purposefully dedicated for power
supply of them.
Application of any other batteries may pose a risk of
body injuries or a fire.
WARNING!
a)
b
)
WARNING: In case of damage or improper use of the battery,
explosive gases might be released. The battery must be kept
away from fire and proper ventilation is to be assured during
charging.
It cannot be left for a longer period of time in a high
temperature environment (areas with strong exposure to the sun, close
to radiators or any other place with a temperature above 40 degrees).
c
)
d
)
Batteries can be charged exclusively with use of a power
adapter recommended by the manufacturer of the tool.
Application of any other power adapter may pose a risk of a fire.
e)
f)
g
)
h
)
i
)
j
)
k
)
g
)
Hold the power tool tightly.
During driving and loosening of
Safe
use
of
rechargeable
batteries and
battery
chargers
-
Use only the batteries that correspond to specifications
required by the equipment manufacturer.
Use of unsuitable
batteries may lead to cracks and destruction of the battery, personal
injuries or fires.
The battery must be charged within the temperature range
of 15 to 25ºC.
Never expose the battery to the effect of water or moisture.
When another battery is to be charged in sequence the time
gap between charging operations must be not less than 30
minutes.
In no case may you open the battery.
Under unfavourable conditions electrolyte may leak from
batteries, be careful to avoid contacts with the liquid. In case
of accidental contacts with the liquid wash the affected
locations with water. When liquid penetrates eyes, seek also
for medical assistance.
The liquid that leaks from batteries may be
a reason for irritation or scalds.
When the battery unit is not in use keep it far away from
metallic items such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, bolts or
other metal things that may short the battery terminals.
Shorts of battery terminals may cause burns or fires.
Using the battery:
Never throw batteries to fireplaces.
Never charge a damaged battery.
The batteries are designed for repeatable charging for many
times but they contain cadmium and nickel that are hazardous
for the natural environment.
Upon the battery lifetime expires the battery must be disposed
in accordance with environmental regulations. Discharge the
battery first top the empty state and remove from the electric tool. Hand
over to an organization that deals with utilization of batteries or take it
back to the shop where the tool had been purchased.
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