POWC10100 EN
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5.4 Power tool use and care
▪ Do not expect the power tool to do more than it can. Use the correct power tool for what
you want to do. A power tool will achieve better results and be safer if used in the context
for which it was designed.
▪ Do not use the power tool if the switch cannot turn it on and off. A power tool with a broken
switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
▪ Disconnect the plug from the power source before making adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the power tool accidentally.
▪ Store power tools, when not in use, out of the reach of children and do not allow people
who are not familiar with the power tool or these instructions to operate it. Power tools are
potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
▪ Maintenance. Check for misalignment or jammed moving parts, breakages or any other
feature that might affect the operation of the power tool. If it is damaged, the power tool
must be repaired. Many accidents are caused by using poorly maintained power tools.
▪ Use the power tool, accessories and cutting tools, etc., in accordance with these
instructions and in the manner intended for the particular type of power tool, taking into
account the working conditions and the work which needs to be done. Using a power tool
in ways for which it was not intended can lead to potentially hazardous situations.
▪ Withdrawn any spanner or setting tool before operating the machine. A spanner or tool
attached to a rotating machine can cause injuries.
▪ Keep cutting tools sharpened and clean, with sharp edges. Tools well maintained have
lower chance of getting stuck and easier to control.
5.5 Service
Your power tool should be serviced by a qualified specialist using only standard spare parts.
This will ensure that it meets the required safety standards.
6 SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
▪ Always use the auxiliary handle for maximum control.
▪ Secure the material being drilled. Never hold it in your hand or across legs. Unstable
support can cause loose of control and injury.
▪ Do not touch the bit after operation. It could be very hot.
▪ Keep your hand away from under the work piece.
7 ASSEMBLY
Disconnect the power plug before carrying out any adjustments or
maintenance.
7.1 Inserting bit or drill
▪ Open the chuck (1).
▪ Insert the drill or bit in the chuck.
▪ Tighten the chuck firmly.
Check if the bit or drill is in the centre of the chuck.
7.2 Auxiliary handle
The auxiliary handle (8) will provide additional control, support and guidance for the drill.
▪ Slide the holder of the side grip over the drill chuck on the machine.
▪ Turn the side grip in the required position and tighten it firmly.