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The tool is intended for drilling and screw driving in wood, metal, and plastic.
Keep work area clean and well lit. Do not operate in explosive atmospheres. Keep children and bystanders away.
Match plugs, avoid earthed surfaces, keep tools dry. Avoid cord abuse, keep cords away from heat and sharp edges.
Stay alert, use common sense, wear eye protection, and use appropriate safety equipment.
Do not force the tool, use the correct tool, maintain tools, keep cutting tools sharp, and use as instructed.
Recharge only with specified charger, use only designated battery packs, keep away from metal objects.
Do not short terminals, avoid storing with metal objects, do not expose to water or high temperatures, do not incinerate.
Charge before completely discharged, avoid overcharging, charge at room temperature, charge every six months.
Instructions for securely installing and removing the battery cartridge, ensuring it locks in place.
How to operate the switch trigger for starting, stopping, and controlling speed, with cautions on insertion.
How to activate the lamp using the switch trigger and cleaning the lens.
Instructions for setting the speed change lever for high or low speed, with cautions on operation.
How to adjust the fastening torque using the adjusting ring and performing trial screws.
Steps for opening and tightening the chuck jaws to install or remove bits.
Procedure for setting action mode, adjusting torque, and driving screws, including predrilling advice.
Guidance on drilling pressure, handling force, stuck bits, securing workpieces, and resting the tool.
Tips for drilling in wood using drills with guide screws for easier and better results.
Methods to prevent bit slipping and recommendations for using cutting lubricant.
Instructions for maintenance, emphasizing tool safety and the use of authorized service centers.
Lists recommended accessories for the tool and advises against using non-specified attachments.