
• Hold the power tool firmly. High reaction torques may
periodically occur while tightening and loosening screws
and bolts.
• Secure the workpiece. Clamping the workpiece in a clamping
device or vice is safer than holding it by hand.
• The power tool is designed for drilling in wood, metal,
concrete, ceramic tiles and plastics.
• Make sure that the power tool is fully stopped before putting
it down.
• In the event of work tool jamming, switch off the power tool
immediately. A jammed tool can lead to a high-reaction
torque causing a kickback.
• Do not operate the tool at a higher rotation speed than the
maximum rotation speed of the drill bit you are using. If the
speed is too high, the drill bit may break.
• Always start drilling at a low speed and keep the drill bit in
contact with the workpiece.
• Only apply pressure in line with the drill bit. Do not push the
drill or the drill bit too hard.
• It is recommended to use an additional handle. It reduces the
risk of losing control of the power tool.
• Wear hearing protection while impact drilling .
• Use only clean and sharp cutting tools (such as drill bits).
Using blunted tools reduces work efficiency and increases
the risk of accidents.
• Select the operating mode and the work tool according to
the type of the workpiece.
• Check the condition of the dust cover. In the event of
damage, replace it with a new one or send the device to a
professional service centre.
• Working on some materials generates dust that may pose
health risks, cause allergic reactions or respiratory diseases,
and contribute to developing cancer. Ensure good
ventilation at the work station and use dust masks with an
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