- Follow the instructions for lubrication and for tool
replacement.
- Check the connection cable of the electric tool
regularly and have it replaced by a recognised
specialist when damaged.
- Check extension cables regularly and replace
them when damaged.
- Keep the handle dry, clean and free of oil and
grease.
15. Pull the connector out of the socket
- When the electric tool is not in use, prior to main-
tenance and when replacing tools such as saw
blades, drill bits, cutters.
16. Do not leave a tool key inserted
- Before switching on, make sure that keys and ad-
justing tools are removed.
17. Avoid inadvertent starting
- Make sure that the switch is switched off when
plugging the plug into an outlet.
18. Use extension cables for outdoors
- Only use approved and appropriately identified
extension cables for use outdoors.
19. Remain attentive
- Pay attention to what you are doing. Remain sen-
sible when working. Do not use the electric tool
when you are distracted.
20. Check the electric tool for potential damage
- Protective devices or other parts with minor dam-
age must be carefully inspected to ensure that
they function correctly and as intended prior to
continued use of the electric tool.
- Check whether the moving parts function fault-
lessly and do not jam or whether parts are dam-
aged. All parts must be correctly mounted and
all conditions must be fulfilled to ensure fault-free
operation of the electric tool.
- Damaged protective devices and parts must be
repaired properly or replaced by a recognised
specialist workshop unless otherwise specified
in the usage instructions.
- Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus-
tomer service workshop.
- Do not use any electric tool on which the switch
cannot be switched on and off.
21. ATTENTION!
- The use of other insertion tools and other acces-
sories can entail a danger of injury.
22. Have your electric tool repaired by a quali-
fied electrician
- This electric tool conforms to the applicable safe-
ty regulations. Repairs may only be performed by
an electrician using original spare parts. Other-
wise, accidents can occur.
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Warning!
This electric tool generates an electromagnetic field
during operation. This field can impair active or pas-
sive medical implants under certain conditions. In or-
der to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries,
we recommend that persons with medical implants
consult with their physician and the manufacturer of
the medical implant prior to operating the electric tool.
Service:
Only have your electric tool repaired by qualified spe-
cialists and only with original spare parts. This en-
sures that safety of the electric tool is maintained.
5.2 Safety instructions for box column drills
• Never make warning signs on the electric tool
illegible.
• Secure the electric tool to a solid, level and
horizontal surface. If the electric tool can slip
or wobble, the tool attachment cannot be guided
evenly and safely.
• Keep the work surface clean, except for the
workpiece to be processed. Sharp-edged drilling
debris and object can cause injuries. Material mix-
tures are particularly dangerous. Light metal dust
can burn or explode.
• Set the correct speed prior to starting work.
The speed must be appropriate for the drilling
diameter and the material to be drilled. If the
speed is set incorrectly, the tool attachment may
get stuck in the workpiece.
• Only guide the tool attachment against the
workpiece when switched on. Otherwise, there
is a risk that the tool attachment will get stuck in the
workpiece and take the workpiece with it. This can
result in injuries.
• Do not place your hands in the drilling area
while the electric tool is running. There is a dan-
ger of injury if you come into contact with the tool
attachment.
• Never remove drilling debris from the drilling
area whilst the electrical tool is running. Always
move the drive unit into the resting position and
switch the electric tool off.
• Do not remove any drilling debris with bare
hands. There is a particular danger of injury due to
hot and sharp-edged metal debris.
• Break long pieces of drilling debris by inter-
rupting the drilling process by turning the
wheel backwards. Long pieces of drilling debris
pose a danger of injury.
• Use the clamping devices to clamp the work-
piece in place. Do not work with workpieces
that are to small to be clamped in place. If you
hold the workpiece in your hand, you cannot stop
it turning and therefore prevent yourself getting in-
jured.
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