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Safety equipment such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, helmet or hearing protection, used in the
appropriate conditions, will reduce the risk of personal injury.
If applicable, remove the adjustment key from the chuck before starting the rotary hammer.
Do not adopt unusual body positions when using the rotary hammer. Keep your balance and stability of your
legs while working. This allows good control of the electric car in unexpected situations.
Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from
moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can get caught in moving parts.
Rotary hammer operation.
Use the appropriate tool. Do not use tools with too little power or auxiliary devices for heavy work. It is forbidden
to use tools for purposes and works that are not the object of their destination. Do not use the tool if the ON/OFF
switch is defective (the tool does not turn on or off from the switch). Any electric machine that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
Disconnect the battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories or storing it. Such safety measures reduce
the risk of accidental start-up.
Store non-operating electric machines away from children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with these
instructions to operate the electric machine. They are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Perform maintenance on electrical machines. Check that there is no misalignment or moving parts that come
into contact, part failures and any other condition that can affect the operation of the rotary hammer. If it is
defective, contact an authorized RURIS service. Many accidents are caused by improperly maintained electric
cars
Keep cutting tools clean and sharp. Cutting devices that are properly maintained with sharp cutting edges are
easier to control.
Use the electric machine, accessories and drills in accordance with these instructions and in the manner
designed for the specific type of electric machine.
Safety instructions.
When using the hammer, always follow the enclosed safety instructions.
Wear ear protection while using the tool (exposure to noise can cause hearing loss).
Before putting the tool down, stop it and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
In case of electrical or mechanical malfunctions, turn off the tool and disconnect the plug from the power
source.
Use only original accessories. Use accessories only with an allowable speed that corresponds at least to the
highest idle speed of the hammer.
This tool should not be used by minors.
Be careful not to drill or screw in areas where it may come into contact with electrical wires; always use the
auxiliary handle.
If the drill head stiffens unexpectedly (causing a sudden, dangerous reaction), stop the tool immediately. Be
aware of the forces that occur as a result of stiffness (especially when drilling metal), always use the auxiliary
handle and maintain a safe posture.
Disconnect the plug from the power supply before making any adjustments or changing any accessories.
Use only accessories that match the correct slots for the rotary hammer chuck.
Note that the bit(accessory) will be hot, allow it to cool before changing it as it may cause burns.
Always ensure that the chisel or attachment being used is firmly seated in the chuck before starting work.
Battery/charger safety instructions.
When charging the battery, the charger and the battery must be left throughout the charging
period in a room where there are no products that could be combustible, so in the event of a
short circuit or a malfunction of the charger or battery, they are protected and cannot endanger
no one. For safety, the room must be constructed of non-combustible materials, such as
concrete walls and floors.
It is forbidden to store the battery in places that are not specially arranged. The storage must
be without the danger of the stored objects falling and short-circuiting the battery.
It is forbidden to store on top of or near other batteries or objects that could come into contact
with the battery and damage it or even put it in a short circuit.
It is forbidden to store metallic objects or any other object that has electrical conductivity near the battery or at
a distance of less than 50 cm.
It is forbidden to charge the battery without being supervised during the entire charging period by the user.
It is forbidden to store the equipment with a used or damaged battery. If you notice damage to the battery case,
the battery must be isolated in an area that cannot endanger the room or the battery and must be returned
immediately to the seller where it was purchased.
Start-up and use are done only after observing the safety conditions specified in the user manual.
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