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4) POWER TOOL USE AND CARE | small metal objects that can make a | |||
a) | Do not force the power tool. Use the | connection from one terminal to another. | ||
| correct power tool for your application. | Shorting the battery terminals together may | ||
| The correct power tool will do the job | cause burns or a fire. | ||
| better and safer at the rate for which it | d) Under abusive conditions, liquid may be | ||
b) | was designed. | ejected from the battery, avoid contact. | ||
Do not use the power tool if the switch | If contact accidentally occurs, flush with | |||
| does not turn it on and off. Any power | water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally | ||
| tool that cannot be controlled with the switch | seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the | ||
c) | is dangerous and must be repaired. | battery may cause irritation or burns. | ||
Disconnect the plug from the power | 6) SERVICE | |||
| source and/or the battery pack from | a) Have your power tool serviced by a | ||
| the power tool before making any | qualified repair person using only identical | ||
| adjustments, changing accessories, or | |||
| replacement parts. This will ensure that the | |||
| storing power tools. Such preventive safety | |||
| safety of the power tool is maintained. | |||
| measures reduce the risk of starting the | |||
| ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES | |||
d) | power tool accidentally. | |||
Store idle power tools out of the reach | Drill/Driver/Hammerdrill Safety | |||
| of children and do not allow persons | |||
| unfamiliar with the power tool or these | Warnings | ||
| instructions to operate the power tool. | |||
| • Wear ear protectors with impact drills. | |||
| Power tools are dangerous in the hands of | |||
e) | untrained users. | Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss. | ||
Maintain power tools. Check for | • Hold power tools by insulated gripping | |||
| misalignment or binding of moving parts, | surfaces when performing an operation | ||
| breakage of parts and any other condition | where the cutting tool may contact hidden | ||
| that may affect the power tool’s operation. | wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory | ||
| If damaged, have the power tool repaired | contacting a “live” wire may make exposed | ||
| before use. Many accidents are caused by | metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the | ||
f) | poorly maintained power tools. | operator. | ||
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. | • Use auxiliary handles supplied with the tool. | |||
| Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp | Loss of control can cause personal injury. | ||
| cutting edges are less likely to bind and are | |||
| • Use clamps or other practical way to secure | |||
| easier to control. | |||
g) | and support the workpiece to a stable | |||
Use the power tool, accessories and | ||||
platform. Holding the work by hand or against | ||||
| tool bits etc., in accordance with these | |||
| your body is unstable and may lead to loss of | |||
| instructions taking into account the | |||
| control. | |||
| working conditions and the work to | |||
| • Wear ear protectors when hammering | |||
| be performed. Use of the power tool for | |||
| for extended periods of time. Prolonged | |||
| operations different from those intended | |||
| exposure to high intensity noise can cause | |||
| could result in a hazardous situation. | |||
| hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss or serious | |||
5) BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE | ||||
ear drum damage may result from high sound | ||||
a) | Recharge only with the charger specified | |||
levels generated by hammerdrilling. | ||||
| by the manufacturer. A charger that is | |||
| • Wear safety goggles or other eye protection. | |||
| suitable for one type of battery pack may | |||
| Hammering and drilling operations cause chips | |||
| create a risk of fire when used with another | |||
| to fly. Flying particles can cause permanent eye | |||
| battery pack. | |||
b) | damage. | |||
Use power tools only with specifically | ||||
• Hammer bits and tools get hot during | ||||
| designated battery packs. Use of any other | |||
| battery packs may create a risk of | operation. Wear gloves when touching them. | ||
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injury and fire.
c)When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other
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