3
GB
ina
tt
en
tion while ope
ra
ting p
ower tools may result in serious personal injury
.
b) Use pe
r
sonal p
r
ot
ecti
ve
equipme
nt. Always w
ear
eye p
r
ot
ection.
Protec
ti
ve equipment such as dust
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing prot
ection
used for appropriate c
ondition
s will reduce
per
sonal injuries.
c)
P
r
event
uni
nten
tional
st
arting.
Ensur
e the swit
ch
is in the o
ff
-
position
befo
r
e
connecting
to powe
r
source
and/
or
ba
tt
e
r
y
pack,
picking
up
or
carrying
the tool.
Carrying power tools with your
fin
ger on the
switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites acciden
ts.
d) Remove any
adju
s
ting
k
ey
or
w
rench
befo
r
e
turning
the pow
er
tool on.
A wrench or a key le
ft
a
tt
ached
to a rota
ting part of the p
ower tool may result in personal injury
.
e) Do not ov
erreach
. Keep p
roper
f
ooting
and
balance
at all
times
.
This enables be
tt
er control of the
power tool in unexpected situa
tions.
f) D
r
ess p
roperl
y. Do not w
ear
loose
clothing
or
jewelle
r
y. Keep y
our
hai
r,
clothing
and
gl
oves away f
r
om
mo
ving parts.
Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in mo
ving parts.
g)
If de
vices
a
r
e p
r
ovided f
or
the
connection
of
du
st ext
raction
and
collection
f
acilities,
ensur
e these a
r
e
connec
ted and p
roperly used.
Use of dust c
ollection
can reduce dust-related hazar
ds.
4) Pow
er
t
ool use and c
a
r
e
a) Do not fo
rce
the pow
er
tool. Use the
correct
pow
er
tool f
or
y
our
appli
c
a
tion.
The correct power tool
will do the job be
tt
er and safer at the rate for which it w
as designed.
b) Do not
use
the pow
er
tool if the swit
ch
does not
turn
it on and o
ff
.
Any power tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repair
ed.
c)
Dis
connect
the
plug
f
r
om the pow
er
source
and/
or
the ba
tt
e
r
y
pack
f
r
om the pow
er
tool befo
r
e
making
any
adju
stmen
ts,
changing
accessories,
or
st
oring
pow
er
tools.
Such preven
ti
ve safety measures
reduce the risk of st
arting the p
ower tool accidentally
.
d) Sto
r
e idle pow
er
t
ools out of
the
reach
of
childr
en and do not allow pe
r
sons
u
nf
amiliar with the
pow
er
tool
or
these ins
tructions
to ope
r
ate the pow
er
tool.
Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained
user
s.
e) Maintain pow
er
tools.
Check
f
or
misalignme
nt
or
binding
of mo
ving
parts,
b
r
ea
k
a
g
e of
parts
and any
other
condition
that may a
ffect
the pow
er
tool’s ope
r
a
tion.
If dama
g
ed
,
have the pow
er
tool
r
epai
r
ed
befo
re use.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power t
ools.
f) Keep
cutting
tools
sharp
and
clean.
Properly maintained cu
tting
tools with sharp cu
tting
edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to contr
ol.
g)
Use the pow
er
too
l,
a
cce
ss
or
ies and tool bits et
c.
in a
cc
o
r
dan
ce
with these inst
ructi
o
ns,
t
aking
into
accou
nt the w
orking conditions and the
w
ork
t
o be per
f
ormed.
Use of the power tool for opera
tions diff
erent from those intended could result in a hazardous situa
tion.
5) BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE
a) R
echarge only with the charger specified
b
y the manu
f
actur
e
r
.
A charger that is suitable for one type of
ba
tt
ery pack may creat
e a risk of fi
re when used with another ba
tt
er
y pack.
b) Use pow
er
t
ools only with specifically design
ated ba
tt
e
ry pack
s.
Use of any other ba
tt
ery packs may
create a risk of injur
y and fi
r
e.
c) When b
a
tt
e
ry pack is not in use, k
eep it away f
rom other m
et
al objects like paper cli
p
s, coins, k
ey
s,
nails, scr
ew
s, or other small m
et
al objects th
at
c
an ma
k
e a
connection fr
om one t
erminal
to anothe
r
.
Shorting the b
a
tt
ery terminals together may c
ause burns or a fi
r
e.
d) Under abusi
ve
conditions, liquid m
a
y be ejec
ted f
r
om the ba
tt
e
r
y; avoid
c
ont
act. If c
ont
act
accide
nt
ally occurs, flush with
wate
r. If liquid c
ont
acts
ey
es, additionally seek medic
al help.
Liquid
ejected from the ba
tt
ery may cause irrita
tion or burns.
6) Se
rvice
a) Have y
our
pow
er
tool se
rviced
by a
qualified
repair
pe
r
son
using
only iden
tic
al
replaceme
nt
parts.
This
will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maint
ained.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
•
Avoid damage that can be caused by screws, nails and other elements in your w
ork piece;
remove them
before you start working
• Al
ways check that the supply voltage is the same as the voltage indicated on the nameplate of the
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