31) Take care to avoid electric shock. Do not
touch the plug with wet hands.
32) Do not use or charge in an area where
flammable liquids such as petrol are
present.
33) Always keep your workspace clean and
tidy. A cluttered workspace can lead to
injury.
34) Children should not approach the
workspace.
• Only the operator should touch the
cordless tool and the charger.
• No one besides the operator should
approach the workspace.
35) To avoid accidents, keep the tool out of the
reach of children.
36) Use the appropriate cordless tool for the
job.
37) Do not use when wearing loose-fitting
clothing.
• Do not wear loose-fitting clothing,
necklaces, and other accessories, as
they can become tangled on the drill bit.
• Footwear with good traction is
recommended when working outdoors.
• Cover long hair with a hat or hair net.
38) If using an extension cord, check it
regularly for damage, and replace any
extension cord that is damaged.
39) Always keep the handle clean and dry. Do
not allow oil and grease to get on it.
40) Do not operate in an uncomfortable
position. Always keep both feet firmly
planted and stay balanced.
41) Do not operate when there is oil or other
material on the tool or the battery pack.
This increases the risk of dropping the tool.
Also, oil or other material inside the tool
could cause it to break or heat up.
42) Do not use more than two battery packs in
succession. The tool will become hot and
there is risk of burns.
43) Do not operate in cramped, tightly sealed
places. There is danger from smoke and
fire, as well as risk of damage to the tool.
44) When working outside, stop work and
unplug the charger at the first sign of
thunder and lightning, as there is danger of
electrocution resulting from lightning strike.
45) Be careful when using long thin drill bits,
as they bend and break easily. Broken drill
bits can lead to injury.
46) Perform regular checks.
Check regularly for damage and abnormal
function. Check the screws for looseness.
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47) Avoid inhaling any smoke produced by
48) When working in an elevated location
49) Do not use it in places where there is
50) There is a possibility that it could cause
51) Before use, make sure that the body,
52) When storing the product for an extended
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the tool or the battery pack as it may be
harmful to your health.
make absolutely certain that no one is
below you. Falling tools and materials can
cause injury.
excessive dust, in water or exposed to
rain.
malfunction such as near high-voltage
lines, or a lot of electromagnetic waves.
If a malfunction has occurred, please
remove and reinstall the battery pack.
battery pack, charger and tip-tool or other
parts are operational normally without
damage.
Failure to respect requirements leads to a
risk of injury due to damage.
period, remove the battery pack, and
attach the battery pack cover to the battery
pack before storing.
EN
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