• 1 Operating manual
• 1 Assembly material (N)
• 1 Nut (J)
• 1 Allen screw (B)
4. Proper use
The bench drill is designed for drilling in metal, wood,
plastic and tiles.
Chuck clamping range: 1.5 - 13 mm.
The device is intended to be used by do-it-yourselfers.
It was not designed for heavy commercial use. The tool
is not to be used by persons under the age of 16. Chil-
dren over the age of 16 may use the tool except under
supervision. The manufacturer is not liable for damage
caused by an improper use or incorrect operation of
this device.
Please observe that our equipment was not designed
with the intention of use for commercial or industrial
purposes. We assume no guarantee if the equipment
is used in commercial or industrial applications, or for
equivalent work.
5. Safety instructions
General safety instructions for electric tools
m WARNING! Read all safety instructions, infor-
mation, illustrations and technical data for this
electric tool. Failure to observe the following informa-
tion and instructions can result in electric shock, fire
and/or serious injuries.
Store all safety instructions and information for
future reference.
The term "electric tool" used in the safety instructions
refers to mains-powered electric tools (with a mains ca-
ble) or battery-powered electric tools (without a mains
cable).
Workplace safety
a)
Keep your work area clean and well-lit. Disor-
ganised or unlit work areas can result in accidents.
b)
Do not work with the electric tool in an explo-
sive environment where flammable liquids,
gases or dusts may be located. Electric tools
produce sparks that may ignite dust or vapours.
c)
Keep children and other people away while us-
ing the electric tool. Distractions may cause you
to lose control of the electric tool.
Electrical safety
a)
The electrical tool's connection plug must fit
into the socket. The plug may not be modified in
any way. Do not use an adaptor plug together with
earthed electric tools. Unmodified plugs and suit-
able sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
b)
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces,
such as pipes, heaters, ovens and refriger-
ators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed.
c)
Keep electric tools away from rain and mois-
ture. Water entering an electric tool increases the
risk of an electric shock.
d)
Do not use the cable for another purpose, for
example, carrying or hanging the electric tool
or pulling the plug out of the socket. Keep the
cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving
device parts. Damaged or coiled cables increase
the risk of an electric shock.
e)
If you work with an electric tool outdoors, only
use extension cables that are also suitable for
outdoor use. Using an extension cable suitable
for outdoor use reduces the risk of an electric
shock.
f)
If you cannot avoid using the electrical tool in
a wet environment, use a fault-current circuit
breaker. Using a fault-current circuit breaker re-
duces the risk of an electric shock.
Safety of personnel
a)
Remain attentive, pay attention to what you are
doing and be sensible when working with elec-
tric tools. Do not use an electric tool if you are
tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol
or medication. A moment of carelessness when
using electrical tools can result in serious injuries.
b)
Wear personal protective equipment and al-
ways wear safety goggles. Protective equipment
such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat or hearing protection used for appropriate con-
ditions will reduce personal injuries.
c)
Avoid unintentional startup. Make sure that
the electric tool is switched off before you con-
nect it the power supply and/or battery, pick
it up or carry it. Carrying power tools with your
finger on the switch or energising power tools that
have the switch on invites accidents.
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