g)
Avoid long pieces of drill swarf by interrupting
the downward pressure at regular intervals.
Sharp metal swarf can become tangled and lead
to injuries.
h)
Never remove drilling debris from the drilling
area whilst the electrical tool is running. To
remove swarf, move the drill away from the
workpiece, switch off the electrical tool and
wait until the drill has come to a standstill. Use
an aid such as a brush or a hook to remove the
swarf. Contact with rotating parts or drilling debris
can cause injuries.
i)
The permissible rotational speed for drill bits
with a rated speed must be at least as high as
the highest speed cited on the electrical tool.
Accessories that rotate faster than permitted can
break and fly off at high speed.
Attention: Laser radiation
Do not stare into beam
Laser class 2
Protect yourself and you environment from acci-
dents using suitable precautionary measures!
• Do not look directly into the laser beam with un-
protected eyes.
• Never look into the path of the beam.
• Never point the laser beam towards reflecting sur-
faces and persons or animals. Even a laser beam
with a low output can cause damage to the eyes.
• Caution - methods other than those specified here
can result in dangerous radiation exposure.
• Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure
to the beam can occur.
• If the device is not used for an extended period of
time, the batteries should be removed.
• The laser may not be replaced with a
different type of laser.
• Repairs of the laser may only be carried out by the
laser manufacturer or an authorised representative.
Safety instructions for handling batteries
1.
Always make sure that the batteries are inserted
with the correct polarity (+ and –), as indicated on
the battery.
2.
Do not short-circuit batteries.
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3.
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
4.
Do not overcharge batteries!
5.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of dif-
ferent types or manufacturers! Replace an entire
set of batteries at the same time.
6.
Immediately remove used batteries from the de-
vice and dispose of them properly! Do not throw
batteries away with household waste. Defective or
used batteries must be recycled according to Di-
rective 2006/66/EC. Return batteries and / or the
device to the collection facilities offered. Contact
your local authority or city administration for infor-
mation about disposal options.
7.
Do not allow batteries to heat up!
8.
Do not weld or solder directly on batteries!
9.
Do not dismantle batteries!
10. Do not allow batteries to deform!
11. Do not throw batteries into fire!
12. Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
13. Do not allow children to replace batteries without
supervision!
14. Do not keep batteries near fire, ovens or other
sources of heat. Do not use batteries in direct sun-
light or store them in vehicles in hot weather.
15. Keep unused batteries in the original packaging
and keep them away from metal objects. Do not
mix unpacked batteries or toss them together! This
can lead to a short-circuit of the battery and thus
damage, burns or even the risk of fire.
16. Remove batteries from the equipment when it will
not be used for an extended period of time, unless
it is for emergencies!
17. NEVER handle batteries that have leaked without
appropriate protection. If the leaked fluid comes
into contact with your skin, the skin in this area
should be rinsed off under running water imme-
diately. Always prevent the fluid from coming into
contact with the eyes and mouth. In the event of
contact, please seek immediate medical attention.
18. Clean the battery contacts and corresponding
contacts in the device prior to inserting the bat-
teries.
m WARNING! This power tool generates an electro-
magnetic field during operation. This field can impair
active or passive medical implants under certain con-
ditions. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly
injuries, we recommend that persons with medical im-
plants consult with their physician and the manufactur-
er of the medical implant prior to operating the power
tool.
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