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4.
Keep children away from the appliance.
5.
Protect from rain.
6.
Indoor use, protected from water and moisture.
7.
Caution, sharp elements!
8.
Wear protective gloves.
9.
Recycling.
10.
Second class of protection.
11.
Selective collection.
12.
Do not throw the cells into the fire.
13.
Posing a risk to the aquatic environment.
Do not allow heat to exceed 50°C.
14.
CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
The angle grinder is a hand-held power tool powered by a battery
pack. It is driven by a permanent magnet DC commutator motor,
the speed of which is transmitted via a geared angle gear. It can
be used for both grinding and cutting. This type of power tool is
widely used for removing all types of burrs from the surface of
metal parts, surface treatment of welds, cutting through thin-
walled pipes and small metal parts, etc. With the appropriate
accessories, the angle grinder can be used not only for cutting
and grinding but also for cleaning e.g. rust, paint coatings, etc.
Its areas of use include extensive repair and construction work
related to interior fittings, room adaptations, etc.
The appliance is intended for dry use only, not for polishing.
Do not misuse the power tool.
Misuse.
• Do not handle materials containing asbestos. Asbestos is
carcinogenic.
• Do not work with materials whose dusts are flammable or
explosive. When working with the power tool, sparks are
generated which may ignite the vapours emitted.
• Cut-off wheels must not be used for grinding work. Cut-off wheels
operate on the face and grinding with the side face of such a
wheel may damage the wheel and result in personal injury to the
operator.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC PAGES
The numbering below refers to the components of the unit shown
on the graphic pages of this manual.
1.
Spindle lock button
2.
Switch lock button
3.
Switch
4.
Additional handle
5.
Shield
6.
External flange
7.
Inner flange
8.
Lever (blade guard)
9.
Battery
10.
Battery attachment button
11.
LEDs
12.
Charger
13.
Battery charge status indicator button
14.
Battery charge status indication (LEDs).
* There may be differences between the drawing and the product.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Shield
- 1 pc.
Special spanner
- 1 pc.
Additional handle -
1 pc.
PREPARATION FOR WORK
REMOVING / INSERTING THE BATTERY
Press the battery retaining button (10) and eject the battery pack (9)
(Fig. A).
Insert the charged battery (9) into the handle holder until the battery
retaining button (10) audibly engages.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The device is supplied with a partially charged battery. The
battery should be charged in conditions where the ambient
temperature is 4
0
C - 40
0
been used for a long period of time will reach full power capability
after approximately 3 - 5 charge and discharge cycles.
• Remove the battery (9) from the unit (Fig. A).
• Plug the charger into a mains socket (230 V AC).
• Insert the battery pack (9) into the charger (12) (Fig. B).Check
that the battery pack is properly seated (pushed all the way in).
• When the charger is plugged into a mains socket (230 V AC), the
green LED (11) on the charger lights up to indicate that the
voltage is connected.
• When the battery pack (9) is placed in the charger (12), the red
LED (11) on the charger will illuminate to indicate that the battery
is being charged.
• At the same time, the green LEDs (14) of the battery's state of
charge light up pulsatingly in different patterns (see description
below).
Pulse lighting of all LEDs - indicates battery depletion and the
need to recharge.
Pulsating illumination of 2 LEDs - indicates partial discharge.
Pulsating 1 LED - indicates high battery charge.
When the battery is charged, the LED (11) on the charger lights
up green and all the battery charge status LEDs (14) light up
continuously. After a certain time (approx. 15s), the battery
charge status LEDs (14) go out.
The battery should not be charged for more than 8 hours.
Exceeding this time may damage the battery cells. The charger
will not switch off automatically when the battery is fully charged.
The green LED on the charger will remain lit. The battery charge
status LED will turn off after a period of time. Disconnect the
power supply before removing the battery from the charger
socket. Avoid consecutive short charges. Do not recharge
batteries after short use. A significant decrease in the time
between necessary recharges indicates that the battery is worn
out and should be replaced.
Batteries become warm during the charging process. Do not
undertake work immediately after charging - wait until the battery
has reached room temperature. This will prevent damage to the
battery.
BATTERY CHARGE STATUS INDICATION
The battery is equipped with a battery charge status indication (3
LEDs) (14). To check the charge status of the battery, press the
battery charge status indicator button (13) (Fig. C). Lighting of
all LEDs indicates a high level of battery charge. The lighting of
2 diodes indicates partial discharge. The lighting of only 1 diode
indicates that the battery is exhausted and needs to be
recharged.
INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE SHIELD
The blade guard protects the operator from debris, accidental
contact with the work tool or sparks. It should always be fitted
with extra care taken to ensure that its covering part faces the
operator.
• The design of the blade guard attachment allows tool-free
adjustment of the guard to the optimum position.
• Loosen and pull back the lever (8) on the disc guard (5).
• Rotate the disc guard (5) to the desired position.
• Lock by lowering the lever(8).
C. A new battery or one that has not

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