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Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations, and specifications to prevent shock, fire, and injury.
Maintain a clean, well-lit area, avoid explosive atmospheres, and keep bystanders away.
Ensure proper plugs, avoid earthed surfaces, keep dry, do not abuse cords, and use outdoor extension cords.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent accidental starting, dress properly, and use dust extraction.
Use correct tool for application, ensure switch functionality, and disconnect power before adjustments.
Disconnect power before adjustments, store tools safely, maintain tools and accessories, keep cutting tools sharp.
Use tool according to instructions, account for working conditions, keep handles dry, and avoid overreaching.
Recharge with specified charger, use designated battery packs, keep away from metal objects, avoid abusive conditions.
Do not expose to fire/excessive temp; charge within 10-40°C. Recycle batteries according to local provisions.
Have power tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts for safety.
Never service damaged battery packs; only authorized providers can perform repairs.
Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handles, be cautious of hidden wiring, secure workpiece, check for hot drill bits.
Do not open, expose to water, or store/charge outside temperature limits. Recycle properly.
Use specified charger for tool's battery, do not charge damaged or non-rechargeable batteries, keep away from water.
Charger is for indoor use only. Ensure mains voltage matches rating plate. Unplug before cleaning.
Green LED indicates charging, solid green indicates full charge. Recharge discharged batteries promptly.
Diagnoses problems with battery or power source via LED patterns (bad battery, hot/cold pack, power line).
Insert battery pack firmly into tool until an audible click is heard. Ensure it is fully seated.
Depress the battery release button and pull the battery pack out of the tool.
Use sharp bits, support work, use appropriate safety, start slowly, apply pressure straight, hold firmly, avoid trigger cycling.
Use sharp bits, pull out frequently to clear chips from flutes.