by the manufacturer.
If a charger that has
been designed for
a particular type of
battery is used to
charge other batte-
ries, there is a risk
of fire.
• Only use the battery
that is intended in
an electric tool. The
use of other batteries
may create a fire
hazard and lead to
injury.
• When not in use,
keep batteries away
from paper clips,
coins, keys, nails,
screws or other
small metal objects
that could cause the
contacts to be brid-
ged. A short circuit
between battery
contacts can result in
burns or a fire.
• When misused, fluid
may leak from the
battery. Avoid any
contact with it. On
accidental contact,
wash in running
water. If the fluid
comes into contact
with the eyes, seek
medical assistance
also. Leaking battery
fluid can cause skin
irritation or burns.
Service
• Have your power
tool serviced by
a qualified repair
person using only
identical replace-
ment parts. This will
ensure that the safety
of the power tool is
maintained.
Special safety di-
rections for batte-
ry-operated tools
• Ensure that the de-
vice is switched off
before inserting the
battery. Inserting a
battery into a power tool
that is switched on may
result in accidents.
• bRecharge the bat-
teries indoors only
because the battery
charger is designed
for indoor use only.
• To reduce the elec-
tric shock hazard,
unplug the battery
charger from the
mains before clean-
ing the charger.
• Do not subject the
battery to strong
sunlight over long
periods and do not
leave it on a heater.
Heat damages the bat-
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