• Set the correct speed prior to starting work. The
speed must be appropriate for the drilling diam-
eter 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 work-
piece when switched on. Otherwise, there is a risk
that the tool attachment will get stuck in the work-
piece 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 danger of in-
jury 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 interrupt-
ing the drilling process by turning the wheel
backwards. Long pieces of drilling debris pose a
danger of injury.
• Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and
grease. Greasy, oily handles are slippery and result
in a loss of control.
• Use the clamping devices to clamp the workpiece
in place. Do not work with workpieces that are to
small to be clamped in place. If you hold the work-
piece in your hand, you cannot stop it turning and
therefore prevent yourself getting injured.
• Do not attempt to drill a workpiece that does not
have a flat surface unless you are using a suit-
able support.
• Never start the drill with the bit pressed against
the workpiece.
• Switch the electric tool off immediately if the tool
attachment blocks. The tool attachment blocks if:
- the electric tool is overloaded or
- it gets stuck in the workpiece to be processed.
• Do not touch the tool attachment after working
until it has cooled down. The tool attachment be-
comes very hot when working.
• Inspect the cable on a regular basis and only
have damaged cables repaired by an authorised
customer service centre. Replace damaged ex-
tension cables. This ensures that safety of the elec-
tric tool is maintained.
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• Store the unused electric tool safely. The storage
location must be dry and lockable. This prevents
the electric tool getting damaged by storage or being
operated by inexperienced people.
• Never leave the electric tool until it has come to
a complete standstill. Tool attachments that are still
moving can cause injuries.
• Do not use the electric tool with a damaged ca-
ble. Do not touch the damaged cable and pull the
mains plug out if the cable gets damaged while
working. Damaged cables increase the risk of an
electric shock.
• Follow the instructions for lubrication and for
tool replacement.
Protect yourself and you environment from acci-
dents using suitable precautionary measures!
• Do not look directly into the laser beam with unpro-
tected eyes.
• Never look into the path of the beam.
• Never point the laser beam towards reflecting surfac-
es and persons or animals. Even a laser beam with
a low output can cause damage to the eyes.
• Caution - methods other than those specified here
can result in dangerous radiation exposure.
• Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure
to the beam can occur.
• If the product is not used for an extended period of
time, the batteries should be removed.
• The laser may not be replaced with a different type
of laser.
• Repairs of the laser may only be carried out by the
laser manufacturer or an authorised representative.
m WARNING! This power tool generates an electro-
magnetic field during operation. This field can impair
active or passive medical implants under certain circum-
stances. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly
injuries, we recommend that persons with medical im-
plants consult with their physician and the manufacturer
of the medical implant prior to operating the power tool.
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Attention: Laser beam
Do not look into the beam
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