3.3. Safety Recommendations - Equipment
• Disconnect the machine from the electrical plug before any intervention.
• Select the correct electric tool taking into account the type of use and power required.
• Do not change or make adjustments that change the original configuration of the
power tool or drills or accessories.
• Only use recommended and quality accessories (see page 39).
• Check if the accessories are in good condition, without defects.
• Inspect cables and plugs for cracks, parched parts, lack of insulation and keep them
clean and free of oils and greases, which can deteriorate the insulation.
• Only use certified cables and plugs with EC marking and with supported power (in
watts) greater than the sum of all equipment connected to it.
• Never pull the plug, or hold the machine, by the cable.
• If the drill bit is stuck in a part due to a drilling operation that has been interrupted,
it must be removed by turning the machine on in the reversing mode and with a gentle
actuation of the switch. Do not attempt to continue drilling with the drill bit attached.
• Do not rest the machine until it has immobilised its movement.
• If the part is small or can move, always use tightening clamps (A), a bench lathe (B) or
grip pliers (C) to secure it.
3.4. Check List: 7 steps before start
1. Be aware of the safety recommendations in the manual.
2. Check the general condition of the machine. Look for cracks, clearances, loose parts
in the interior among others and check electrical cables.
3. Check if the bit (or other accessory installed in the chuck) is secure, centred, sharp
and undamaged.
4. Check the switch movement and make sure the switch is off.
5. Make sure that the direction of rotation selected is the one you want.
6. If you have the auxiliary handle, check if it is firm.
7. Check if the available mains voltage (volts, Hz and alternating current) is compatible
with the machine specification.
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