• When working with a hand-held grinder, the workpiece must be
securely clamped to prevent movement. Poorly clamped material can
hit the operator and/or damage the machine.
• Only use abrasive belts and brushes of the recommended size for your
machine. Before replacing, check the rating table to see what size belt
is recommended for your machine.
• Disconnect the sander from the power supply by removing the battery
before changing the abrasive belt or brush or maintaining the machine.
• Allow the machine to cool down before replacing the abrasive belt or
servicing the machine.
• Hold the hand-held belt sander securely with both hands so that you do
not lose control of it.
• Always follow the instructions in the general and specific safety
regulations.
ATTENTION: The device is designed for indoor operation.
Despite the use of an inherently safe design, safety measures and
additional protective measures are recommended, there is always a risk
of residual injury during operation.
PICTOGRAMS AND WARNINGS
Read the operating instructions, observe the warnings and safety
conditions contained therein!
The product meets the requirements of the standards and
directives in force in the European Union
Personal protective equipment, safety goggles, dust mask, and ear
defenders must be worn when working.
Wear protective gloves when working
Do not dispose of the device with household waste
Protect from children
Protect against moisture
Before any repair, maintenance, the unit must be disconnected from
the power supply by removing the battery.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
The numbering below refers to the components of the device
shown on the graphic pages of this manual.
Designation
Fig. A
1
Additional handle (adjustable)
2
Speed control
3
Working shaft guard
4
Main switch
5
Continuous operation lock button
6
Main handle
7
Battery socket
8
Working shaft
9
Additional handle lock
Designation
Fig. C
1
Working shaft guard
2
Locking button for the work shaft guard
3
Arrow for shield positioning
4
Guard unlocking point
5
Guard locking point
6
Socket for shaft drive axle
* There may be differences between the graphic and the actual
product
PROPER BATTERY HANDLING AND OPERATION
• The battery charging process should be under the control of the
user.
Description
Description
• Avoid charging the battery at temperatures below 0°C.
• Only charge the batteries with the charger recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of a charger designed to charge a different
type of battery poses a risk of fire.
• When the battery is not in use, keep it away from metal objects such
as paper clips, coins, keys nails, screws, or other small metal items
that can short-circuit the battery terminals. Short-circuiting the
battery terminals can cause burns or fire.
• In the event of damage and/or misuse of the battery, gases may be
released. Ventilate the room, consult a doctor in case of discomfort.
The gases may damage the respiratory tract.
• Fluid leakage from the battery may occur in extreme conditions.
Liquid leaking from the battery can cause irritation or burns. If a leak
is detected, proceed as follows:
• Carefully wipe off the liquid with a piece of cloth. Avoid contact of
the liquid with the skin or eyes.
• if the liquid comes into contact with the skin, the relevant area on the
body should be washed immediately with copious amounts of clean
water, or neutralise the liquid with a mild acid such as lemon juice or
vinegar.
• if the liquid gets into the eyes, rinse them immediately with plenty of
clean water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical advice.
• Do not use a battery that is damaged or modified. Damaged or
modified batteries may act unpredictably, leading to fire, explosion
or danger of injury.
• The battery must not be exposed to moisture or water.
• Always keep the battery away from a heat source. Do not leave it in
a high temperature environment for long periods of time (in direct
sunlight, near radiators or anywhere where the temperature exceeds
50°C).
• Do not expose the battery to fire or excessive temperatures.
Exposure to fire or temperatures above 130°C may cause an
explosion.
NOTE: A temperature of 130°C can be specified as 265°F.
• All charging instructions must be followed, and the battery must not be
charged at a temperature outside the range specified in the rating table
in the operating instructions. Charging incorrectly or at temperatures
outside the specified range can damage the battery and increase the
risk of fire.
BATTERY REPAIR:
• Damaged batteries must not be repaired. Repairs to the battery are
only permitted by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre.
• The used battery should be taken to a disposal centre for this type
of hazardous waste.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CHARGER
• The charger must not be exposed to moisture or water. The ingress
of water into the charger increases the risk of shock. The charger
may only be used indoors in dry rooms.
• Unplug the charger from the mains before carrying out any
maintenance or cleaning.
• Do not use the charger placed on a flammable surface (e.g. paper,
textiles) or in the vicinity of flammable substances. Due to the
charger's temperature increase during the charging process, there
is a danger of fire.
• Check the condition of the charger, cable and plug each time before
use. If damage is found - do not use the charger. Do not attempt to
disassemble the charger. Refer all repairs to an authorised service
workshop. Improper installation of the charger may result in a risk of
electric shock or fire.
• Children and physically, emotionally or mentally challenged
persons, as well as other persons whose experience or knowledge
is insufficient to operate the charger with all safety precautions,
should not operate the charger without the supervision of a
responsible person. Otherwise there is a danger that the device will
be mishandled resulting in injury.
• When the charger is not in use, it should be disconnected from the
mains.
• All charging instructions must be followed, and the battery must not
be charged at a temperature outside the range specified in the rating
table in the operating instructions. Charging incorrectly or at
temperatures outside the specified range can damage the battery
and increase the risk of fire.
CHARGER REPAIR
• Do not repair a defective charger yourself. Repairs to the charger are
only permitted by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre.
• The used charger should be taken to a disposal centre for this type of
waste.
ATTENTION: The device is designed for indoor operation.
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