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– Operate at ambient temperatures
between + 5°C and + 40°C.
– Do not cover the charger – to
ensure it can cool down normally.
– Never bridge the charger's
contacts with metallic objects
(e.g. nails, coins, jewelry). The
charger may be damaged by a
short circuit.
– In the event of smoke or fire in the
charger, disconnect it from the
wall outlet immediately.
– To reduce the risk of electric
shock or short circuit, do not
insert any objects in the charger's
cooling slots.
– Do not operate the charger on an
easily combustible surface (e.g.
paper, textiles) or in an easily
combustible environment – risk
of fire.
– Do not operate in a hazardous
location, i.e. in a location where
there are combustible liquids
(fumes), vapors or dusts. The
chargers can produce sparks,
which may ignite the dust or
vapors – risk of explosion.
– Never jerk the power supply cord
to disconnect it from the wall
outlet. To unplug, grasp the plug,
not the cord. Have a damaged
power supply cord repaired by an
experienced electrician
– Do not use the power supply cord
for any other purpose, e.g. for
carrying or hanging up the
charger.
– Check the power supply cord and
plug for damage. Never use
damaged cords and plugs or
power supply cords that do not
comply with regulations.
– Position and mark the power
supply cord so that it cannot be
damaged or endanger others
– this helps reduce the risk of
stumbling.
To reduce the risk of electric
shock:
– Always connect the charger to a
properly installed wall outlet.
– Make sure the insulation of the
power supply cord and plug is in
good condition.
Unplug the charger from the wall
outlet when it is not in use.
Check the charger's
power supply cord
regularly for damage. If
the power supply cord
is damaged,
immediately
disconnect the plug
from the power supply
to avoid the risk of
electrocution.
Transporting the cordless blower
Always switch off the machine, set
the retaining latch to ƒ and remove
the battery.
Remove the battery
from the machine. This
avoids the risk of the
motor starting
unintentionally.