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1.1.2. Do not operate the cordless drill in environments with an increased risk of explosion, near flammable liquids, gases 
or dust.
During work, the spark plug may cause sparks that may ignite dust or vapors.
1.1.3. Keep children and side faces at a safe distance while working with the cordless drill.
If your attention is diverted, you may lose control of the cordless drill.
1.2. Electricity safety.
1.2.1. The charger plug must be suitable for the contact used. Under no circumstances will the design of the plug be changed. 
When working with torn electrical appliances, do not use plug adapters.
Using original plugs and sockets reduces the risk of electric shock.
1.2.2. Protect your cordless drill from rain and moisture.
The penetration of water into the cordless drill increases the risk of electric shock.
1.3. Safe way of working.
1.3.1. Stay focused, keep a close eye on your actions and act cautiously and reasonably. Do not use the cordless drill when 
you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or drug.
A moment of distraction when using the cordless drill can result in severe injuries.
1.3.2. Work with protective clothing and always with safety glasses.
Wearing  personal  protective  equipment,  such  as  a  breathing  mask,  strong,  tightly  closed  shoes  with  a  stable  grapple, 
protective helmet and silencers, reduces the risk of an accident at work.
1.3.3. Avoid the risk of battery charging being inadvertently switched on. If, when carrying the cordless drill, hold your finger 
on the breaker, there is a risk of an accident at work.
1.3.4. Avoid the unnatural positions of the body. Work in a stable position of the body and at any moment maintain balance. 
This way you can control the battery drilling better and safer if an unexpected situation arises.
1.3.5. Work with appropriate clothing. Do not work with wide clothing or jewelery. Keep your hair, clothes, and gloves at a safe 
distance from the rotating units of the cordless drill. Wide clothes, ornaments, long hair can be caught and dragged by the chuck.
1.4. Careful attitude towards the cordless drill.
1.4.1. Do not overload the cordless drill. Use the cordless drill only for its intended purpose. You will work better and safer 
when using the appropriate cordless drill in the load range specified by the manufacturer.
1.4.2. Keep the cordless drill in places where it can not be reached by children. Do not allow it to be used by people who are 
unfamiliar with how to use it and have not read these instructions. When in the hands of inexperienced users, the cordless drill 
can be dangerous.
1.4.3. Keep your cordless drill well. Ensure that the movable units work flawlessly, do not clamp, have broken or damaged 
parts that disturb or alter the function of the cordless drill. Before using the cordless drill, make sure the damaged parts are 
repaired. Many accidents at work are due to poorly maintained power tools and appliances.
1.4.4. Keep the cutting tools always well sharpened and clean. Well-maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges have 
less resistance and are easier to work with.
1.4.5.  Use  the  cordless  drill,  accessories,  and  tools  according  to  the  manufacturer's  instructions. Also  keep  in  mind  the 
specific  working  conditions  and  operations  you  must  complete. The  use  of  a  cordless  drill  for  applications  other  than  those 
specified by the manufacturer increases the risk of accidents at work.
1.5. Safety instructions specific to your purchased cordless drill.
Attention! Loss of control of the power tool may result in accidents at work.
1.5.1. Do not use any accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer specifically for this power tool. The fact 
that you can attach a particular tool or tool to the machine does not guarantee safe operation.
1.5.2. Never place your hands near rotating work tools.
1.5.3. If you perform activities where there is a danger that the tool may come into contact with live conductors under voltage, 
keep the power tool only for electrically isolated handles. When the tool comes into contact with live wires, it is transmitted to the 
metal parts of the cordless drill, and this can lead to electric shock.
1.5.4. Use suitable utensils to find any hidden under-pipe pipelines or contact your local supply company. Contact with live 
wires may cause fire and electric shock. Damage to a gas pipeline may lead to an explosion. Damage to the water mains results 
in major material damage and may cause electric shock.
1.5.5. Provide the machined detail.
A detail gripped with appropriate fittings or brackets is locked more firmly and securely than if you hold it by hand.
1.5.6. Regularly clean the ventilation holes of your cordless drill.
1.5.7. Use only the recommended battery and charger.
1.5.8. The battery should always be kept away from heat sources. Do not leave it in a high temperature environment (in 
sunny places, near heaters or where the temperature exceeds 50 ° C).

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