DGE 25 18.0-EC
Your tool is equipped with a memory function.
After turning the tool off, the tool will revert to
the previous setting the next time it is turned
on.
Use the + or - button to increase or decrease
the speed. Each press changes the speed
by one level. The table below shows the
relationship between rotational speed and
the number of LEDs that shine on the foot of
the tool.
The Number of LEDs
Grinding application (see figure K)
WARNING!
Never reach into the danger area of the
machine when it is running!
WARNING!
Danger of burns! The accessories and
workpiece will become hot during use.
Wear gloves when changing accessories or
touching workpiece. Keep hands away from
the grinding area at all times.
WARNING!
Sparks generated when grinding metal. Take
care that no combustible material presented
in the area of flying sparks.
■ Attach the battery pack.
■ Set a speed that is suitable for the work.
■ Firmly grasp the tool.
■ Switch the power tool on after it is in
position at the workpiece. Make sure that
the workplace is well ventilated and, where
necessary, wear a respirator appropriate
for the type of dust generated.
■ Move the tool evenly back and forth with
light pressure to achieve an optimum work
result. Pressure that is too strong reduces
the performance capability of the tool and
causes the tool to wear more quickly.
Speed (RPM )
10000
15000
20000
25000
Maintenance and care
WARNING!
Remove the battery before carrying out any
work on the power tool.
Cleaning
■ Clean the power tool and grille in front
of the vent slots regularly. Frequency of
cleaning is dependent on the material and
duration of use.
■ Regularly blow out the housing interior and
motor with dry compressed air.
Spare parts and accessories
For other accessories, in particular tools
and polishing aids, see the manufacturer's
catalogues.
Exploded drawings and spare-part lists can
be found on our homepage:
www.flex-tools.com
Disposal information
WARNING!
Render redundant power tools unusable:
mains operated power tool by removing
the power cord,
battery operated power tool by removing
the battery.
EU countries only
Do not throw electric power tools into
the household waste!
In accordance with the European Directive
2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and transposition into
national law used electric power tools must
be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Raw material recovery instead of
waste disposal.
Device, accessories and packaging should
be recycled in an environmentally friendly
manner. Plastic parts are identified for
recycling according to material type.
WARNING!
Do not throw batteries into the household
waste, fire or water. Do not open used
batteries.
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