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For your safety
Electric energy may cause serious injuries!
Always wear personal protective equipment!
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Wear working gloves and
safety glasses.
Electric tools
can raise chips, dust and
other abraded particles
at high speed, which may
result in severe eye injuries.
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Wear hearing protection.
Long exposure to the working
noise of a drilling machine
wrench may result in perma-
nent hearing loss.
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Wear a face mask or brea-
thing protection.
Material abrasive tools gene-
rate dust
and other debris that can
cause damage to your lungs
and airways. Breathing in the
steam of some materials like
adhesives and tar that contain
dangerous chemicals can,
over a longer period of time,
cause serious harm to the
lungs and respiratory tracts.
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Wear tight-fitting
protective clothing.
Tools
with rotating parts or tools
that drive other tools, such as
drills, etc., can get caught in
your hair, clothes, jewellery, or
other loose objects, which can lead to seri-
ous injury. Never wear loose clothing and/or
clothing with bands or loops, etc.
which may get caught in the moving parts
of the tool. During the work, take off jewel-
lery, watches, identification tags, bracelets,
necklaces, etc. that could get caught in
the tool. Never touch the moving parts of a
tool. Tie or cover long hair.
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Keep electric tools out of the hands of
children.
Unattended tools could be
used by unauthorised persons and
could cause injury to them or to other per-
sons.
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Only use drills, bits etc. in good working
condition. Substandard, inappropriate or
damaged tools, such as drills, etc., can
become loose when actuated and hurled
across the work area, which can lead to
serious injuries. Only use tools that are
approved for the speed of the tool. Do
not use tools that have fallen down or
been hit, damaged or altered during use.
• Please observe the reaction torque. Pay
attention to the reaction moment and
to a possible breakage of the tool to
be actuated. In confined spaces, reac-
tion torques may lead to severe injuries.
Countermeasures must be taken against
unexpected reaction torques.
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Do not use the tool in rooms with an
explosive atmosphere.
Electric tools
such as drilling machines can cause
sparks or ignite combustible materials.
Never operate tools in proximity to com-
bustible substances like petrol, naphtha,
detergents, etc. Work in well-cleaned and
well-ventilated areas only. Keep combusti-
ble materials out of the work area.
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Do not point the tool at another person.
Keep children and other persons out of the
work area when operating the tool.
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Do not let the tool with the attached drill
idle. Drills may come loose, break off
and be hurled around and may cause
severe injury to the user or to third per-
sons in the work area.
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Stop using any tool immediately if you
feel unwell or jittery or if you start feeling
pain.
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Vibrations, repetitive movements or
uncomfortable posture may be harmful
to the hands and arms.
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Electric tools may vibrate when in use.
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Before changing the accessories, adju-
sting and storage, remove the rechar-
geable battery from the tool or set the
switch to OFF or in the locked positi-
on. These kinds of preventive safety
measures may prevent accidental actua-
tion.
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Only use parts, attachments and acces-
sories recommended by the manufacturer