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General safety warnings for power tools

(according to the German Industrial Standard DIN EN 60745-1)

WARNING! Read all safety warnings and

instructions.

Failure to follow all safety warnings

and instructions listed below may result in

electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.

Keep all safety warnings and instructions so

that you can refer to them later on.

The term

"power tool" in the safety warnings refers to

electrical mains powered tools (with mains cord)

or battery operated tools (without mains cord).

1) Work area

a)

Keep the work area clean and well lit.

Cluttered and dark areas can lead to 
accidents.

b) 

Do not operate power tools in flammable
areas, such as in the presence of flam-
mable liquids, gases or dust.

Power tools

create sparks which may ignite the dust or
fumes.

c) 

Keep children and bystanders away while
operating a power tool.

Distraction can

cause you to lose control of the power tool.

2) Electrical safety

a) 

Power tool plugs must match the outlet.
Never modify the plug in any way. Do not
use any adapter plugs with earthed
power tools. 

Unmodified plugs and match -

ing outlets will reduce the risk of electric
shock.

b) 

Avoid any contact with earthed or
grounded surfaces such as pipes, radia-
tors, stoves and refrigerators.

There is an

increased risk of electric shock if your appli-
ance or system is earthed or grounded.

c) 

Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions.

Water getting into a power tool

will increase the risk of electric shock.

d) 

Do not misuse the cord. Never carry the

power tool by the cord or pull on the cord

to remove the plug from the outlet. Keep

the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges

or moving parts.

Damaged or tangled

cords increase the risk of electric shock.

e) 

When operating a power tool outdoors,

use an extension cord suitable for out-

door use. 

Using a cord suitable for outdoor use

reduces the risk of electric shock.

f) 

If use of a power tool in a humid location

is unavoidable, use a residual current 

differential device (RCD).

The use of an

RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

3) Personal safety

a) 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and

use common sense when operating a

power tool. Do not use a power tool while

you are tired or under the influence of

drugs, alcohol or medication.

A moment 

of inattention while operating power tools

may result in serious personal injury.

b) 

Use safety equipment. Always wear eye

protection.

Safety equipment such as dust

masks, non-skid safety shoes, hard hats or

hearing protection used for appropriate

conditions will reduce the risk of personal

injuries.

c) 

Avoid starting the drill unintentionally.

Make sure that the switch is in the off

position before plugging the tool into the

mains and/or inserting the rechargeable

batteries, picking up the tool or carrying

it.

Carrying power tools with your finger on

the switch or plugging in power tools while

they are switched on may lead to accidents.

d) 

Remove any adjustment keys or wrenches

before turning the power tool on

.

A wrench or a key left attached to a rota-

ting part of the power tool can result in 

personal injury.

e)

Do not overreach. Keep a proper position

at all times. Keep proper footing and

balance at all times.

This enables better

control of the power tool in unexpected

situations.

f) 

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing

or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and

gloves away from moving parts.

Loose 

clothing, jewellery or long hair can get

caught in moving parts.

g) 

If vacuum devices are provided for dust

removal, make sure these are properly

connected and used.

Using

dust collectors

can reduce dust-related risks.

4) Use and maintenance of a power tool

a) 

Do not overload the power tool. Use the 

appropriate power tool for your needs.

You will get the job done better and safer if

using tools for their intended purpose. 

b) 

Do not use the power tool if the switch

does not turn it on and off. 

Any power tool

that cannot be controlled with the switch is

dangerous and must be repaired.

Disposal

   

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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The products, its packaging and the built-in

rechargeable battery have been manufactured

from valuable materials that can be recycled.

Recycling reduces the amount of waste and

helps to preserve the environment.

Dispose of the 

packaging

at a recycling point,

which sorts materials by type. Make use of the

local facilities provided for collecting paper, card-

board and lightweight packaging.

Devices

marked with this symbol

must not be disposed of along with 

household waste!

You are legally bound to dispose of old

devices separately from household

waste. Information about the collection

point where old deviceså can be 

disposed of free of charge is available

from your local authorities.

Regular batteries and rechargeable

batteries

must not be disposed of along

with normal household refuse!

You are legally bound to dispose of flat

batteries and rechargeable batteries at a

local authority collection point or to

return them to a battery retailer.

Regular batteries and rechargeable 

batteries marked with these letters 

contain the following, and other, harmful

substances:

Pb = lead, Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury.

Pb

Cd

Hg

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Summary of Contents for 301226

Page 1: ...ompanied by proof of purchase from Tchibo or from an authorised Tchibo distribution partner If contrary to our expectations a defect is found please contact our customer care service at the following e mail address service tchibo de Our customer consultants will be pleased to advise you on further procedure Damage due to improper use as well as worn parts and consumables are not covered by the gua...

Page 2: ...ce package contents 10 First time use 11 Use 12 Care maintenance storage 13 Disposal 14 Technical specifications 15 Declaration of Conformity 16 Guarantee This product is equipped with safety features Nevertheless read the safety warnings carefully and only use the product as described in these instructions to avoid accidental injury or damage Keep these instructions for future reference If you pa...

Page 3: ...lectricity The device must not be used in rooms subject to explosion hazards Protect the product from moisture Water penetrating an electrical device increases the risk of electric shock Do not touch the mains adapter with moist hands Do not use it outdoors or in rooms with high humidity Check before use that all moving parts are working correctly and do not jam and that no parts are broken or dam...

Page 4: ...oes hard hats or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce the risk of personal injuries c Avoid starting the drill unintentionally Make sure that the switch is in the off position before plugging the tool into the mains and or inserting the rechargeable batteries picking up the tool or carrying it Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in power tools ...

Page 5: ...he moving parts are misaligned or damaged that no parts are broken and that there are no other conditions that could affect a power tool s operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are due to badly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and easier to control g Us...

Page 6: ...eries and battery operated tool away from children Do not use the battery charger if it is damaged Do not use the battery charger provided for charging other battery operated tools The battery pack becomes warm with heavy use Allow the battery pack to cool down to room temperature before starting the charging process Do not overcharge the batteries Please observe the maximum charging time These ch...

Page 7: ...to the battery Please also observe the Information on safe battery usage m m switch red yellow green m 10 7 Do not use any rechargeable batteries that have become distorted or deformed during charging or display other unusual signs emitting gas hissing cracking etc Do not discharge rechargeable batteries completely recommended depth of discharge max 80 Complete discharge leads to pre mature ageing...

Page 8: ...tion to a minimum Do not use flawed or damaged tools Maintain and clean the device regularly Adjust your mode of working to suit the device Do not overload the device Have the device checked as appropriate Switch the device off when it is not being used Wear protective gloves Other risks Even if you operate this power tool correctly there are always further risks The following hazards may occur in...

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