TRANSLATION OF
THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CORDLESS DRILL/DRIVER
58G000
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
SPECIFIC REGULATIONS REGARDING SAFE USE OF THE DRILL
• Use ear protectors and safety goggles when operating the drill.
Exposure to noise may cause hearing loss. Metal dust and other particles
floating in the air may cause permanent eye injury.
• When carrying out tasks when work tool can hit hidden electric
wires, hold the tool by insulated areas of the handle. Contact with
power supply line may transfer voltage to metal parts of the tool and
cause electric shock.
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE DRILL OPERATION
• Use only recommended batteries and chargers. Do not use batteries
and chargers for other purposes.
• Do not change direction of spindle rotation when the tool is
operating. Otherwise the drill may be damaged.
• Use soft, dry cloth to clean the drill. Never use detergents or alcohol.
• Do not repair damaged device. Repairs are allowed only at the
manufacturer service or in an authorised workshop.
CORRECT OPERATION AND USE OF BATTERIES
• Battery charging process should be supervised by the user.
• Avoid charging the battery in temperature lower than 0
• Use only the charger recommended by the manufacturer. Using
charger designed for other type of battery brings the risk of fire.
• When the battery is not in use, store it away from metal objects
such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or any other small
metal objects that can short-circuit the battery connectors. Short-
circuit of battery connectors may cause burns or fire.
• In case of battery damage and/or improper use it may produce
gas. Ventilate room and seek medical attention in case of medical
symptoms. Gas can damage respiratory tract.
• In extreme conditions liquid may leak out of the battery. The
liquid coming out of the battery may cause irritations or burns.
When a leak is found, follow the below procedure:
- Carefully wipe the liquid with a cloth. Avoid contact of the liquid with
skin and eyes.
- In case the liquid gets onto skin, immediately wash the spot
abundantly with clean water, you can also neutralize the liquid with a
mild acid, e.g. lemon juice or vinegar.
- When the liquid gets into eyes, wash it immediately with a lot of clean
water for at least 10 minutes. Seek medical advice.
• Do not use damaged or modified battery. Damaged or modified
batteries may behave unpredictably, causing fire, explosion or risk of
injuries.
• Do not expose the battery to humidity or water.
• Always keep the battery away from sources of heat. Do not leave
the battery for a long time in high temperature (in direct sunlight,
in proximity of heaters and wherever the temperature exceeds 50°C).
• Do not expose the battery to fire or excessive temperature.
Exposure to fire or temperature above 130°C may cause explosion.
CAUTION! Temperature of 130°C can be also defined as 265°F.
• Observe all charging instructions. Do not charge the battery in
temperature outside of range defined in the rating data table
from the instruction manual. Incorrect charging or charging in
temperature outside of defined range may damage the battery and
increase the risk of fire.
BATTERY REPAIRS
• Do not repair damaged batteries. Battery can be repaired only by the
manufacturer or in an authorised workshop.
• When disposing of the worn out battery, take it to a service point
where you can utilize such dangerous wastes.
SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR THE CHARGER
• Do not expose the charger to humidity or water. Ingress of water
into the charger increases risk of electric shock. Use the charger only in
dry rooms.
• Disconnect the charger from power supply before starting any
maintenance or cleaning.
• Do not use the charger when placed on flammable surface (e.g.
paper, textiles) or in proximity of flammable substance. Greater
charger temperature when charging increases risk of fire.
• Check condition of the charger, cable and plug before each use.
Do not use the charger if any damage is found. Do not try to
disassemble the charger. All repairs should be made at an authorized
service workshop. Improper charger assembly may cause electric shock
or fire.
• Children or persons who are physically, emotionally or mentally
disabled and other persons, whose experience or knowledge is
insufficient to use the charger while following all safety rules should
not use the charger without supervision of person responsible for
their safety. Otherwise there is a risk of improper use and injuries in
consequence.
• When the charger is not in use, it should be disconnected from
the mains network.
• Observe all charging instructions. Do not charge the battery in
temperature outside of range defined in the rating data table
from the instruction manual. Incorrect charging or charging in
temperature outside of defined range may damage the battery and
increase the risk of fire.
CHARGER REPAIRS
• Do not repair damaged charger. The charger can be repaired only by
the manufacturer or in an authorised workshop.
• When disposing of the worn out charger, take it to a service point
where you can utilize such wastes.
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and
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additional safety systems are used, nevertheless there is always a
small risk of injuries at work.
Li-Ion batteries may leak, set on fire or explode when heated to
high temperature or short-circuited. Do not store the batteries in a
car in hot and sunny days. Do not open the battery. Li-Ion batteries
contain electronic protection devices that, if damaged, may cause
fire or explosion of the battery.
Explanation of used symbols
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Read instruction manual, observe warnings and safety conditions
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Use protective goggles and hearing protectors.
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Keep the tool away from children.
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Protect against rain.
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Use indoors, protect from water and moisture.
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Recycling.
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Protection class 2.
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Segregated waste collection.
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Do not throw cells into fire.
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Hazardous to water environment.
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Do not allow to heat above 50°C.
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