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| Brand | DeWalt |
|---|---|
| Model | DWH161N |
| Category | Vacuum Cleaner |
| Language | English |
Technical specifications for sound pressure and power levels according to EN60335-2-69.
Compliance statement for the Machinery Directive and relevant EU directives.
Defines signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and hazard symbols used in the manual.
Key safety measures for operating the dust extractor and handling the appliance.
Safety guidelines for using battery packs, chargers, and accessories.
Lists potential residual risks like hearing impairment, injury from particles, burns, and prolonged use.
Covers electrical safety, cord care, plug replacement (UK/IE), and extension cable usage.
Step-by-step guide for charging batteries, understanding indicators, and the hot/cold pack delay feature.
Explains the tool's protection system against overloading, overheating, and deep discharge.
Details on how to securely mount the charger on a wall.
Safety precautions and methods for cleaning the charger exterior.
Critical safety guidelines for handling, charging, storing, and transporting battery packs.
Describes the two modes (Use and Transport) for the FLEXVOLT battery.
Guidelines for optimal battery storage and identification of labels.
Instructions on basic usage, filter placement, and turning the dust extractor on/off.
Steps for pairing the dust extractor with a DEWALT Remote or Wireless Tool Control tool.
Table detailing LED light patterns for pairing status with system status.
Warnings regarding serviceability of chargers, battery packs, and general maintenance safety.
Step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing the dust collection box filter assembly.
Information on lubrication requirements and cleaning instructions for the dust extractor.
Information on recommended accessories and warnings against using unapproved ones.
Guidance on proper disposal of products and batteries, promoting recycling.
Instructions on when to recharge, end-of-life disposal, and recycling of Li-ion cells.