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Charging process
Do not expose the battery to
extreme conditions such as
heat and impact. There is a
risk of injury from leaking
electrolyte solution! In case
of contact, rinse with water
or neutraliser and consult a
doctor if contact has occurred
with eyes etc.
Charge the battery only in
dry areas.
There is a risk of injury from
electric shock.
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The device may only be powered with
SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) as
marked on the device.
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Before initial use, charge the battery
installed in the equipment. Do not
charge the battery for several short pe-
riods in succession.
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To charge the Li-ion battery integrated
in the appliance, use the battery charg-
er supplied.
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In all cases, observe the applicable
safety information as well as the regu-
lations and directions for environmen-
tal protection.
•
Defects resulting from improper han-
dling are not subject to the guarantee.
Charging the battery
1. Connect the charging cable con-
nector (12) with the charging
socket (7) of the device.
2. Plug the charger (
electrical outlet.
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3. The battery indicator (3) lights up:
red => Start of charging
red and yellow =>
Battery appr. half charged
red-yellow-green =>
Battery fully charged.
4. After the charging process,
disconnect the charger (
from the mains supply.
Initial Operation
Switching ON and OFF
1. Press the on/off switch (8) to
start the device. The LED work
light (10) lights up during opera-
tion.
2. To turn it off, release the on/off
switch (8).
Overload protection: The safety cut-off of
the device switches off in case of overload.
Release the On/Off switch, the device can
be switched on again after a few seconds.
Checking the charge status
of the rechargeable battery
The battery indicator (
state of charge of the battery.
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Press the On/Off switch, the state of
charge of the battery is displayed by
turning on the 3 coloured LED lights:
red-yellow-green =>
Battery fully charged
red and yellow =>
Battery appr. half charged
red =>
Battery is empty, please charge.
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3) signalises the