risk of damage to the power cord. Never carry the charger
by its cord. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Make sure the cord will not be stepped on, tripped
over or subjected to damage or stress when the charger is
in use. Do not use a charger with a damaged cord or plug.
Replace a damaged charger immediately.
5. Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolutely
necessary – Using the wrong, damaged or improperly
wired extension cord poses a risk of fire and electric shock.
If an extension cord must be used, plug the charger into a
properly wired 16 gauge or larger extension cord with the
female plug matching the male plug on the charger. Make
sure that the extension cord is in good electrical condition.
6. Unplug charger when not in use – Make sure to remove
battery packs from unplugged chargers.
7. Do not burn or incinerate battery packs – Battery packs
may explode, causing personal injury or damage. Toxic
fumes and materials are created when battery packs are
burned.
8. Do not crush, drop or damage battery packs – Do not
use the battery pack or charger if they have sustained
a sharp blow, been dropped from a height of more than
3 feet (1 meter), run over or have been damaged in any
way. Even if the housing of the battery pack appears to be
undamaged, the battery cells inside the battery may have
suffered serious damage. In such instances, please read
the waste disposal information for proper battery disposal.
9. Do not disassemble – Incorrect reassembly may pose
a serious risk of electric shock, fire or exposure to toxic
battery chemicals. If the battery or charger is damaged,
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10. Battery chemicals cause serious burns – Never let a
damaged battery pack contact the skin, eyes or mouth. If
damaged, battery chemicals will react violently with air; use
rubber or neoprene gloves to safely dispose of it. If skin is
exposed to battery chemicals, wash the affected area with
soap and water. If eyes are exposed to battery chemicals,
immediately flush with water for 20 minutes and seek
medical attention. Remove and dispose of contaminated
clothing.
11. Risk of short circuit – A battery pack will short circuit if
a metal object makes a connection between the positive
and negative contacts on the battery pack. Do not place a
battery pack near anything that may cause a short circuit,
such as paperclips, coins, keys, screws, nails and other
metallic objects. A short-circuited battery pack poses a risk
of fire and severe personal injury.
12. Store your battery pack and charger in a cool, dry
place – Ideally, store the battery pack at 59°F (15°C) and
charged to at least 40%. Do not store the battery pack or
charger where temperatures may exceed 105°F (40.5°C),
such as in direct sunlight or inside a vehicle, or where
temperatures may drop below 41°F (5°C).
NOTE: Prevent the battery pack from freezing. Battery
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packs that were stored below 32°F (0°C) for more than 60
minutes must be discarded.
13. Charge before use – The battery pack supplied with your
cordless power tool is only partially charged. The battery
pack has to be fully charged before using the tool for the
first time.
14. Battery Aging – Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a
natural aging process. The battery pack must be replaced
at the latest when its capacity falls to just 80% of its
capacity when new. Weakened cells in an aged battery
pack are no longer capable of meeting the high power
requirements needed for the proper operation of your
cordless weed sweeper, and therefore pose a safety risk.
15. Do not exhaustively discharge battery packs –
A complete discharge will damage the battery cells. The
most common cause of exhaustive discharge is lengthy
storage. Stop working as soon as the performance of the
battery falls noticeably or the electronic protection system
triggers. For optimum battery performance, charge the
battery pack frequently. Place the battery pack in storage
only after it has been fully charged.
16. Do not overload battery packs – Protect the tool and
batteries from overloading. Overloads will quickly result in
overheating and cell damage inside the battery housing
even if it is not apparent externally. For safety reasons, the
integrated protective cutoff will activate to switch off the
equipment. After regular use, allow the battery pack to cool
to room temperature before plugging it into the charger to
recharge.
IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to turn on the tool if the
protective cutoff has been activated. This may damage the
battery pack.
17. Outlet voltage – Please check the data marked on the
rating plate of the battery charger. Be sure to connect the
battery charger to a power supply with the voltage marked
on the rating plate. Never connect it to a different mains
voltage.
18. Charger use – Do not use the supplied battery charger to
charge other types of battery packs or tools.
19. Do not overcharge battery packs – Do not exceed
the maximum charging times. Frequently overcharging
the battery pack will result in cell damage. Do not leave
batteries plugged in the charger for days on end.
20. Battery pack abnormalities – Do not use batteries that
have suffered swelling or deformation or those that exhibit
other atypical symptoms (gassing, hissing, cracking, etc.).
21. Electrostatic discharge – When handling batteries, be
wary of electrostatic charge. Electrostatic discharges can
damage the electronic protection system and the battery
cells. To avoid electrostatic discharges, never touch the
battery terminals.
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