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Keep work area clean and well lit; avoid explosive atmospheres; keep bystanders away.
Match plugs to outlets; avoid grounded surfaces; protect from rain/wet; do not abuse cords.
Stay alert; use PPE; prevent unintentional starting; remove tools before use.
Use correct tool; ensure switch works; remove adjustments; do not overreach; maintain tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better control and less binding.
Recharge only with specified charger; use only designated battery packs.
Avoid shorting terminals, contact with ejected liquid, or using damaged/modified packs.
Do not expose battery packs to fire or excessive temperatures above 130°C.
Wear ear protection for impact drilling; use auxiliary handles for control.
Use correct speeds; start slow; apply direct pressure; avoid bending bits.
Identifies key parts like LED, AUTOSTOP™ light, trigger, chuck, selectors, handles.
Instructions for safely inserting and removing battery packs from the tool.
Steps for securely attaching and positioning the side handle for stability.
Procedures for opening and closing the chuck jaws for bit insertion/removal.
How to select drilling, driving, or hammer-drilling modes using the torque selector.
Instructions for changing between low and high speed settings using the speed selector.
How to operate the forward, reverse, and lock functions of the control switch.
How to start, stop, and vary the tool's speed using the trigger.
Instructions for enabling, disabling, and checking the AUTOSTOP™ mode.
Proper techniques for drilling in various materials, including pressure and stall management.
Select drill-only mode, start slowly, use sharp bits, clear chips, use scrap wood.
Use drill-only mode, high-speed bits, center punch, lubrication, and backing.
Use hammer drill mode, carbide-tipped bits, adjust pressure, ensure proper dust flow.
Drill pilot holes, set torque and speed, use correct bit, apply firm pressure.
Keep tool clean, dry, and free of oil/grease; use mild soap and damp cloth.
Inspect for issues, return for authorized repair, clean contacts if tool is sluggish.
Provides contact details for service and warranty in the USA and Canada.
Details the warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and limitations for power tools.