hand can lead to injuries.
c) Do not wear gloves. Gloves can
be caught by rotating parts or drilling
chips and thus cause injuries.
d) Keep your hands away from the
drilling area while the power
tool is running. Contact with rotating
parts or drilling chips can lead to inju-
ries.
e) The drilling tool must rotate
before you guide it to the work-
piece. Otherwise the drilling tool can
get caught in the workpiece, causing
unexpected movement of the workpiece
and injuries.
f) If the drilling tool jams, stop
pressing down and switch off
the power tool. Investigate and
eliminate the cause of the blo-
ckage. Blocking can lead to unexpec-
ted movement of the workpiece and to
injuries.
g) Avoid long drilling chips by re-
gularly interrupting the down-
ward pressure. Sharp metal chips
can get caught and cause injuries.
h) Never remove drilling chips
from the drilling area while the
power tool is running. To re-
move chips, move the drilling
tool away from the workpiece,
switch off the power tool and
wait for the drilling tool to stop.
Use tools such as a brush or
hook to remove the chips. Contact
with rotating parts or drilling chips can
lead to injuries.
i) The permissible speed of insert
tools with rated speed must be
at least as high as the maximum
speed indicated on the power
tool.Accessories that run faster than
the permissible speed can break and fly
apart.
Safety Instructions for
Handling the Laser
– Caution: Laser radiation - Do not look into
the beam - Laser class 2
– Do not aim the laser at reflective surfaces.
– Markings and warnings are located next
to the hand spindle guide (25).
Safety Instructions for
Handling Batteries
• Ensure at all times that the batteries are
inserted with the correct polarity (+ and
–), as shown on the battery itself.
• Do not short-circuit the batteries.
• Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Do not overcharge batteries!
• Do not mix old and new batteries or
batteries of a different type or from
different manufacturers! Replace all bat-
teries of a set at the same time.
• Remove used batteries immediately
from the device and dispose of them
correctly!
• Do not heat the batteries!
• Do not carry out any welding or solde-
ring work directly on the batteries!
• Do not take the batteries apart!
• Do not deform the batteries!
• Do not throw the batteries into fire!
• Store the batteries out of the reach of
children.
• Do not allow children to replace the
batteries without supervision!
• Do not store the batteries close to a fire,
cookers or other sources of heat. Do not
place the battery in direct sunlight and
do not use or store it in motor vehicles
in hot weather.
• Store used batteries in the original pa-
ckaging and keep them away from me-
tal objects. Do not mix (up) unpacked
batteries! Otherwise this may cause the
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