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• Remove the plug from the mains
socket
- when the power tool is not in
use, before maintenance and when
changing tools such as saw blades,
drill bits, cutters.
• Do not allow any tool keys
to remain inserted.
- check, before switching on, that
keys and adjusting tools have been
removed.
• Avoid unintentional starting
- Make sure that the switch is off
when inserting the plug into
the socket.
• Use extension cables outdoors
- Only use approved and
appropriately marked extension
cables outdoors.
• Pay attention at all times
- Pay attention to what you are
doing. Work using common sense.
Do not use the power tool if you
cannot concentrate.
• Check the power tool for possible
damage
- Before further use of the power
tool, safety devices or slightly
damaged parts must be carefully
examined in respect of their proper
and intended function.
- Check that the moving parts
are working properly and are
not jammed or whether parts
are damaged. All parts must be
correctly fitted and satisfy all
conditions to ensure the proper
operation of the power tool.
- Damaged safety equipment
and parts must be repaired
properly or replaced by an
authorised specialist workshop
unless otherwise indicated in the
instructions.
- Damaged switches must be
replaced at a customer service
workshop.
- Do not use power tools if the
switch cannot be turned on and off.
CAUTION!
- The use of other bits and other
accessories can result in a risk
of personal injury.
• Have your power tool be repaired
by a qualified electrician
- This power tool complies with
the relevant safety regulations.
Repairs may only be performed by
a qualified electrician, using original
spare parts; otherwise accidents
involving the user may result.
SERVICE:
• Have your power tool repaired
only by qualified specialists and
only with original spare parts. This
will ensure that the power tool
remains safe.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR BOX COLUMN DRILLS
• Never make the warning labels
on the power tool illegible.
• Attach the power tool to a solid,
flat and horizontal surface. If the
power tool can slip or wobble, the
bit may not be guided smoothly and
safely.
• Keep the work area clean except
for the workpiece to be machined.
Sharp-edged drilling chips and
objects can cause injury. Material
mixtures are particularly dangerous.
Light metal dust can burn or
explode.
• Set the correct speed before
starting work. The speed must be
appropriate for the drill diameter
and the material to be drilled. At an
incorrectly set speed the bit may get
jammed in the workpiece.
• Only when the device is turned
on should the bit be moved against
the work piece. Otherwise there is a
danger that the bit will get jammed
in the workpiece and the workpiece
will rotate with the bit. This can lead
to injuries.
• Do not put your hands in the area
of the drill while the power tool is
running. Upon contact with the bit
is a risk of injury.
• Never remove drilling chips from
the drilling area while the power
tool is running. Always put the drive
mechanism in the standby position
first and then turn on the power
tool.
• Do not remove accumulated drill
chips with your bare hands. There is
a risk of injury due to hot and sharp
metal shavings in particular.
• Break up long drilling chips
by interrupting the drilling operation
with a short backward rotation
of the rotary wheel. Long drilling
chips may cause injury.
• Keep handles dry, clean and free
from oil and grease. Greasy, oily
handles are slippery and lead to
loss of control.
• Use clamps to hold the workpiece
in place. Do not work on any
workpieces that are too small for
clamping. If you hold the workpiece
by hand, you cannot hold it
sufficiently tightly against rotation
and may hurt yourself.
• Switch the power tool
off immediately if the bit jams.
The bit jams when:
- the power tool is overloaded
- the workpiece to be machined
is jammed.
• Do not touch the bit after working
before it has cooled down.
The bit is very hot during use.
• Inspect the cable regularly
and have a damaged cable repaired
only by an authorised customer
service centre. Replace damaged
extension cables. This will ensure
that the power tool remains safe.
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