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- 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 wor-
king 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 re-
paired by a qualified electrician
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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 re-
mains safe.
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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 ex-
cept 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 dia-
meter 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 rota-
te 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 pow-
er tool is running. Always put the
drive mechanism in the standby positi-
on 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
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interrupting the drilling opera-
tion with a short backward ro-