Use and Care Manual

or bystanders.
Certain
kinds
of dust
are classified
as carcinogenic
such
as oak
and beech
dust,
especially
in conjunction
with additives
for
wood conditioning
(chromate, wood
preservative).
Material
containing
asbestos
may be
handled only
by specialists'
Use
a dust
removal
system
whenever
possible.
To achieve
a
high level
of dust
collection'
use
a suitable
vacuum cleaner.
When
indicated
wear
a respirator
appropriate
for
the type of
dust
generated.
Ensure
that
the workplace
is
wetl ventilated.
Follow
national
requirements
for
the materials
you
want
to work
with.
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Before
beginning
the
work,
check
the hazard
classification
of
the
dust that
will be
produced.
Use
an
industrial
vacuum
cleaner
with
an officially
approved
protection
classification
in compliance
with
locally applicable
dust
protection
regulations.
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Working
on the
material
may cause
it to splinter.
Wear
eye
protection.
Flying
fragments
present
a risk of
injury
to the body
and
eyes.
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Always
hold
the tool securely
by the
grip.
lf the accessory
tool
(e.9.
the drill
bit) sticks
and stalls,
the
power
tool, due
to
its high torque'
may
tend to
rotate about
its own axis
in the direction
opposite
to that of
the
accessory
tool.
Use and care
of electric
tools
'
Secure
the workpiece.
Use
clamps
or a
vice to
hold
the workpiece
in
position.
The workpiece
is thus
held
more securely
than by
hand and
both
hands
remain
free to operate
the
power
tool'
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Check
that
the accessory
tools
used
are compatible
with the chuck
system
and
that they
are secured
in the chuck
correctly'
Use and care
of battery-powered
devices
>
Gheck
that
the tool
is switched
off before
inserting
the battery.
Insefting a
battery
into an electric
tool that
is switched
on
can
lead to
accidents.
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Do not expose
batteries
to high
temperatures
and
keep
them away
from
fire. There
is a
risk of explosion.
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Do
not disassemble,
squash
or
incinerate
batteries
and do
not subject
them to
temperatures
over
80"C
(176'F).
This
presents
a
risk of
fire,
explosion
or injury
through
contact
with caustic
substances.
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Avoid
ingress of
moisture.
Ingress
of
moisture
may cause
a short
circuit,
resulting
in burning
injuries
or
fire.
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Observe
the special
guidelines
applicable
to
the transport,
storage
and use
of Li-ion
batteries.
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Avoid
short circuiting
the
battery
terminals.
Gheck
that the
battery
terminals
and
the
terminals
in
the
power
tool
are
free from
foreign
objects
before
inserting
the
battery
in the
tool.
short
circuiting
the
battery
terminals
presents
a
risk of
fire, explosion
and chemical
burns.
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