Wear a P2 respiratory mask to pro
tect your health.
–
Always connect the machine to a dust ex
tractor when performing work that gener
ates dust.
2.3
Machine-specific safety instructions for
battery pack and charger
–
This charger can be operated by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or a lack of practical experi
ence and knowledge, provided they are su
pervised or have been instructed to use the
machine safely and understand the dan
gers of machine operation. Children are
not allowed use or play with the machine.
–
Do not open the battery pack or charger.
–
Protect the charger from metal compo
nents (e.g. swarf) and liquids.
–
Do not use power supply units or third-
party battery packs to operate cordless
power tools. Do not use third-party charg
ers to charge the battery packs. The use of
accessories not expressly authorised by the
manufacturer can result in electric shocks
and/or serious accidents.
–
Protect the battery pack from heat > 50 °C
or constant heat sources such as sunlight
or naked flames.
–
Never use water to extinguish burning Li-
ion battery packs; always use sand or a fire
blanket.
–
Check the plug and the cable regularly in
order to prevent a hazard. In the event of
damage, these must be replaced by an au
thorised service workshop only.
–
Always pull the mains plug out of the sock
et when the charger is not in use.
2.4
Emission levels
Die nach ermittelten Werte betragen typischer
weise:
Schalldruckpegel
Schallleistungspegel
Unsicherheit
CAUTION
Noise generated when working
Risk of damage to hearing
► Use ear protection.
Vibration emission level (a
three directions) and uncertainty (K) measured
in accordance with EN 62841:
Main handle
Auxiliary
handle
Uncertainty
Main handle
Auxiliary
handle
Uncertainty
The specified emission levels (vibration, noise)
–
–
–
An increase is possible in other applications,
with other insertion tools or if the machine is
not maintained adequately. Take note of the
machine's idling and downtimes.
3
The cordless insulating-material saw is de
signed to saw flexible insulating materials
made of mineral wool (glass or stone wool) or
natural fibres (e.g. wood or hemp fibres) as well
as to saw insulating materials made of PUR/PIR
(polyurethane hard foam), polystyrene or pres
sure-resistant mineral wool.
In accordance with the intended use, only insu
L
= 86 dB(A)
PA
lating materials with the following raw densi
L
= 97 dB(A)
ties may be machined:
WA
K = 5 dB
Flexible natural fibres
Flexible mineral wool
Pressure-resistant
wool
PUR/PIR
Polystyrene
Flexible mineral wool
240 mm
a
= 2,5 m/s
h
a
= 4 m/s
h
K = 2 m/s
240 mm
a
= 4,5 m/s
h
a
= 7,5 m/s
h
K = 2 m/s
are used to compare machines.
They are also used for making preliminary
estimates regarding vibration and noise
load during operation.
They represent the primary applications of
the power tool.
Intended use
mineral
English
) (vector sum for
h
350 mm
2
a
= 2,5 m/s
2
h
2
a
= 4,5 m/s
2
h
2
K = 2 m/s
2
PUR
350 mm
2
a
= 8,5 m/s
2
h
2
a
= 14 m/s
2
h
2
K = 5 m/s
2
< 90 kg/m³
< 100 kg/m³
100–170 kg/m³
< 36 kg/m³
< 45 kg/m³
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