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Avoiding Motor Damage:
If you are running the tool continuously at
low speed, it’s important to occasionally take the tool off load. Running the
tool off load at full speed for approximately one minute creates a cooling air
flow for the motor.
General maintenance & care
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Regularly inspect the tool and ensure all fixing screws remain tight as
they may vibrate loose over time.
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Always clean the tool after each use.
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Do not use the charger if the power cord is damaged. It must be replaced
immediately by an authorised service professional.
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Do not use worn or damaged drill/screwdriver bits. This may result in
motor overload and reduced efficiency.
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Exercise due care to ensure the motor does not become damaged by oil or
water.
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Regularly inspect the tool for damage which may be caused by normal use.
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Ensure that all parts are connected correctly and do not use this product if
any parts are damaged or missing.
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Consult an authorised power tool repair agent in the event of damage or
failure.