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instructions. Pay attention to the actual
working conditions and the job to be
done. Using power tools for purposes they
are not intended to be used for can result
in dangerous situations.
USING AND MAINTAINING
BATTERYPOWERED TOOLS
• Charge the batteries only with the
charger recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of another
charger can result in the risk of
personal injury and re.
• Only use batteries intended for the
power tool. The use of other
batteries can result in the risk of
personal injury and re.
• Do not allow batteries to come
into contact with paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws and other
small metal objects that can result
in short circuiting. Short circuiting
the battery terminals can result in
the risk of burn injuries or re.
• Incorrect use can cause liquid to
leak from the battery. Avoid
touching this. Rinse with water
after unintentional contact. Seek
medical attention if you get
battery uid in your eyes. Leaking
battery uid can cause skin
irritation or burn injuries.
SERVICE
Only allow qualied service personnel to repair
the power tool, and only use original spare
parts. This will guarantee the safety of your
machine.
you have better control over the power
tool in unexpected situations.
• Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear
loose-tting clothing or jewellery. Do not
allow your hair, clothes or gloves to come
near moving parts. Loose-tting clothing,
jewellery or long hair can get caught in
moving parts.
• If dust extraction devices can be tted, make
sure they are properly connected and used.
Dust extraction reduces dust related risks.
USING AND LOOKING AFTER
POWER TOOLS
• Do not overload the machine. Use power
tools that are intended for the job on
hand. The use of the right tools means
you work better and safer.
• Do not use power tools with defective
switches. A power tool that cannot be
switched on or o is dangerous and must
be repaired.
• Unplug the plug from the power point
and/or remove the battery before making
any adjustments, changing accessories, or
putting away the tool.
• Store power tools not in use out of the
reach of children. Do not allow anyone to
use the power tool if they are not familiar
with it, or have not read these
instructions. Power tools are dangerous if
used by inexperienced persons.
• Look after the power tool carefully. Check
that moving parts function perfectly and
do not jam, and that no parts are
defective or damaged. Have damaged
parts repaired before using the machine.
Many accidents are a result of poorly
maintained power tools.
• Keep sharp-edged tools clean and well
sharpened. Carefully looked after
sharp-edged tools with sharp blades jam
less frequently and are easier to control.
• Use power tools, accessories and tool
inserts etc. in accordance with these