fi nger is on the switch whilst carrying the elec-
tric tool or if you connect the appliance to the
mains when it is switched on, this can lead to
accidents.
d) Remove all adjusting tools or wrenches
before you switch on the power tool. Any
tool or wrench in a rotating part of the power
tool could cause injuries.
e) Avoid abnormal working postures. Make
sure you stand squarely and keep your
balance at all times. This will enable you to
control the power tool better in unexpected
situations.
f)
Wear suitable clothes. Never wear loo-
se fi tting clothes or jewelry. Keep hair,
clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be
caught by moving parts.
g) If dust extraction devices and dust coll-
ection devices can be fi tted, they must be
connected and must be used correctly.
The use of a dust extractor can reduce the
dangers posed by dust.
h) Do not allow yourself to be lulled into a
false sense of security and do not ignore
the safety regulations covering electric
power tools, even if you are familiar with
the power tool after having used it many
times. Carelessness can lead to serious inju-
ries in just a fraction of a second.
4. Using and handling the power tool
a) Do not overload your power tool. Use the
correct electric tool for the job in hand. The
correct tool will enable you to work better and
more safely within the specifi c performance
range.
b) Do not use an electric power tool if the switch
is defective. An electric power tool that cannot
be switched on or off is dangerous and must
be repaired.
c) Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove
the battery pack before making any adjust-
ments to the tool, changing accessories or
putting the power tool down. These precau-
tions will prevent the power tool starting acci-
dentally.
d) Keep unused electric tools out of the reach
of children. Do not allow people who are not
familiar with the power tool or who have not
read these instructions to use the tool. Elec-
tric tools are dangerous if they are used by
inexperienced people.
e) Look after power tools plug-in tools with care.
Check that moving parts function correctly
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and do not jam, and whether any parts are
broken or damaged such that they adversely
aff ect the function of the power tool. Have
damaged parts repaired before you use the
power tool. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained electric tools.
f)
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting
edges will jam less and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories, plug-in
tools, etc. as set out in these instructions.
Take account of the conditions in your work
area and the job in hand. Using electric tools
for purposes other than the one for which they
are designed can result in dangerous situa-
tions.
h) Keep the handles and grip surfaces dry, clean
and free from oil and grease. If the handles
and grip surfaces are slippery, it will not be
possible to operate and control the power tool
safely in unforeseen situations.
5. Using and handling the cordless tool
a) Only charge the batteries in chargers that
are recommended by the manufacturer.
A charger that is designed for a certain type
of battery may pose a fi re risk if it is used with
other types of battery.
b) Use only the correct batteries in the elec-
tric tools. The use of other batteries may
result in injuries and a fi re risk.
c) Keep unused batteries away from paper
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other
metallic objects that could cause a short
circuit between the contacts. A short cir-
cuit between the battery contacts may cause
burns or a fi re.
d) In case of incorrect use, fl uid may escape
from the battery. Avoid contact with it. If
you touch it by accident, rinse the aff ec-
ted area with water. If you get the fl uid
in your eyes, also seek medical advice.
Leaking battery fl uid can cause skin irritation
or burns.
e) Never use damaged or altered rechargeable
batteries. Damaged or altered rechargeable
batteries can behave unpredictably and lead
to a risk of fi re, explosion or injury.
f)
Never expose a rechargeable battery to fi re or
high temperatures. Fire or temperatures over
130°C pose a risk of explosion.
g) Follow all the instructions on charging and ne-
ver charge the rechargeable battery or cord-
less tool outside the specifi ed allowable char-
ging temperature range. Incorrect charging
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