Driver bits fall out of the chuckPossible solution: Ensure bits are properly secured in the chuck. Refer to page 16for how to properly insert a bit.Driver overheatsPossible solution: It’s normal for the tool to get hot after extended use. However,we recommend that you do no run the driver continuously for more than tenminutes at maximum speed and allow sufficient time for the it to cool down.IMPACT DRIVER LIABILITYThis product is covered by an EU directive, valid since 01.01.1990, specifying thatthe manufacturer is only liable for products if all the parts originate from themanufacturer or are approved by them, and if the units are mounted and operatedproperly.If accessories or spare parts from third parties are used, liability can be partially orcompletely inapplicable. So no using those shifty parts you picked up on the cheap.In extreme cases the responsible authorities can prohibit the use of the entire unit.We recommend you always buy original parts and accessories as compliance withall safety regulations is guaranteed, meaning you are covered and protected.Another weight off your mind.23