ADDITIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR MULTI HEAD TOOLS
This tool is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the applicance by a person responsible for their safety.
Recommendations for the use of a residual current device with a rated residual
current of 30mA or less.
Do not use the Multi Head Tool in wet or damp conditions.
Always keep the work area free of tripping hazards.
When using the Multi Head Tool always ensure you are wearing protective
safety equipment including safety glasses/goggles, ear muffs, dust mask and
other protective clothing including gloves and apron.
Always check the work piece before operation and remove any obstructions
such as nails, staples, screws, string, rags, cloths and other debris.
Always use clamps or a vice to hold down and secure the work piece.
Before drilling ensure there is a suitable gap below the work piece to prevent
the drill bit from touching any obstacles.
Before drilling holes or screwing into walls ensure that you are not breaking into
any electricity, gas or water supply line, etc.
Never change the direction of the chuck rotation while the tool is still running.
Ensure the chuck has come to a complete stop before changing the rotation of
the drill.
Do not lay the tool down unless the tool is switched off and the chuck has come
to a complete stop.
Keep hands and other body parts well away from the work area whilst the tool
is in use.
Keep hand well away from the under side of the work piece during use.
Do not use your hand to remove any dust, chips or other waste while the tool is
in use.
Do not touch the drill bit after operation. The bit can be HOT to touch and may
cause burn injuries.
Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an
operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its
own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal
parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
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