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3. SAFETY TIPS FOR WORKING
WITH A DRILL
– Do not use the power tool in rain, snow,
or in a humid environment. Moisture
in the power tool increases the risk of
electric shock.
– To locate pipes or electrical wiring hid-
den in the wall, use appropriate tools or
contact the electricity, gas and water
supply company. A gas pipe can cause
an explosion if it is caught. If a water
pipe is caught, it may cause damage to
property or result in an electric shock.
– Before putting the power tool down,
wait until it comes to a complete stop.
Otherwise, the accessory could be-
come caught on something and cause
you to lose control of the power tool.
– Connect or disconnect the power
tool from the mains using the power
cord plug only when the power tool is
switched off. Make sure that the power
switch is in the "off" position.
– Unplug the power plug when chang-
ing accessories, moving the power
tool from one workstation to another,
during a break in work, or after work.
– Immediately release the power tool
switch if the motor stops sudden-
ly (power failure, jammed accessories,
overloaded motor). Do not continue
working until the cause of the engine
stop has been eliminated.
– We recommend wearing thick protec-
tive gloves during prolonged work to
reduce the impact of harmful vibrations
on the power tool handles.
– We recommend wearing safety glasses
during operation. This will protect your
eyes from injury.
– When working with power tools, make
sure that the drill bit does not be-
come misaligned in the material. Mis-
alignment of the accessory in the ma-
terial reduces the speed of operation,
degrades the quality of the hole, and in-
creases the risk of jamming the acces-
sory and causing injury to the user.
– Do not overload the motor of the pow-
er tool.
– When working with power tools at
heights, make sure that falling pieces
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of concrete, bricks, etc. do not cause
harm to others.
– Before connecting the power cord plug
to an electrical outlet, make sure that
the power supply parameters corre-
spond to those specified in the "Tech-
nical Data" section.
– The mains supply must be protected by
fuses or a circuit breaker with a tripping
current of at least 6 A to protect against
overloads and short circuits. It is rec-
ommended to use leakage current pro-
tection devices with a tripping current
of 30 mA or less.
– Use power cord extension cords that
are suitable for the power of the pow-
er tool (the longer the extension cord,
the larger the cross-section of the pow-
er cord): for cord lengths up to 25 m,
the cross-section is 1.5 mm², for cord
lengths of 25-50 m, the cross-section is
2.5 mm²). Unsuitable power cord exten-
sions may cause a hazard.
– Route the power cord in such a way
that it does not catch on any objects
during operation.
Prohibited:
– Do not operate or store the power tool
in areas with explosive or chemically
active environments that destroy met-
als and insulation.
– Leave power tools connected to the
mains unattended.
– Work with power tools from an exten-
sion ladder.
– Do not operate the power tool if at
least one of the following malfunctions
occurs during operation:
– damage to the power plug or cord;
– The circuit breaker is malfunctioning or
not working properly;
– sparking of the brushes on the collec-
tor, accompanied by the appearance of
a circular fire on its surface;
– drop in rotational speed;
– overheating of the power tool body;
– damage or cracks on the power tool
body or front handle;
– damage or dullness of the accessories;
– damage to the electrical wiring or elec-
trical outlet
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