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1. Attach the mandrel collection container before using the tool. Failure to
do so will allow the mandrels to be thrown off when they detach, which
may result in injury.
2. Make sure that there are no damaged tool parts.
All damaged parts must be repaired before use.
Working with damaged tool parts creates the risk of injury.
3. If you work in an elevated area, wear a safety harness, be mindful of
falling rivets, and avoid dropping the tool. Failure to do so could result in
injury and substantial damage.
4. Remove the battery before cleaning or performing general
maintenance on the tool.
5. Keep your face away from the exhaust vents.
6. Avoid skin contact with substances such as lubricants and grease.
These substances are flammable on the skin. If you should come in
contact with them, wash the affected area carefully.
7. Avoid unsafe working positions. You could fall and injure yourself.
8. Take good care of your tool.
Follow the operating instructions for maintenance and cleaning.
Keep the handgrip free from lubricants and dirt.
9. Use the tool carefully and make sure to operate it correctly.
Use the tool with care. Proper working conditions should exist.
Maintain concentration while working.
2.7. Risk of injury and tool damage
2.6. Cleaning the tool and disposal
Handle and dispose of used substances and materials properly, especially when cleaning
with solvents.
Do not place used batteries into household garbage, fire or water. Ask the dealer
or manufacturer to handle disposal.
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