5 Service
a Have your power tool serviced by
a qualified repair person using
only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
6 Safety notes for power drills
1 Safety information for all types of
work
a Wear hearing protection during
impact drilling. The effects of noise
can cause hearing loss.
b Use the extra handle(s). Loss of
control can lead to injury.
c Hold the power tool on the insu-
lated grip areas when carrying out
work where the power tool may
come into contact with hidden
power lines or its own connection
cable. Contact with a live cable can
also apply voltage to metal parts and
lead to an electric shock.
2 Safety precautions when using long
drills
a Never work with a speed higher
than the maximum permitted
speed for the drill. When using with
higher speeds, the drill may bend
easily if it is able to rotate freely with-
out contact with the workpiece, and
result in injuries.
b Always start the drilling process
with a low speed and with the drill
in contact with the workpiece.
When using with higher speeds, the
drill may bend easily if it is able to
rotate freely without contact with the
workpiece, and result in injuries.
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c Do not exert excess pressure and
only place pressure in a longitudi-
nal direction to the drill. Drills may
bend, and break, as a result or lead to
a loss of control and to injuries.
6 – Safety instructions relat-
ing specifically to the
equipment
• Before drilling into walls make sure
that you are not breaking into an elec-
tricity, gas or water supply line. Use a
detector.
• Always unplug drill before changing
drill or bit.
• To avoid injuries, securely attach the
workpiece (e.g. with vice or clamp).
• When drilling or driving screws: Do
not allow the motor to stall under the
load.
• If the mains connection cable of
this device is damaged, it must be
replaced with a special connection
cable that can be obtained from the
manufacturer or their customer ser-
vice.
Dust/chip extraction
Dust from materials such as lead-based
paint, and some types of wood, miner-
als and metals can be harmful to health.
Touching or inhaling this dust may
cause the device operator, or personnel
in the vicinity, to develop allergic reac-
tions and/or respiratory illnesses.
Certain dust types – such as oak or
beech dust – are considered to be car-
cinogenic, especially when combined
with additives used for wood treatment
(chromate, wood preservatives). Material
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