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Safe transport and storage
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WARNING
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Switch the de-
vice off, allow it to cool down and
remove the battery pack before
storage or transportation.
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CAUTION
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Risk of injury
and damage to the device. Se-
cure the device against move-
ment or falling down during
transport.
ATTENTION
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Remove all for-
eign bodies from the device be-
fore storage or transportation.
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Clean the product with a soft,
dry cloth each time after use.
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Store the device in a dry, well
ventilated location out of the
reach of children. Keep the de-
vice away from corrosive sub-
stances such as garden
chemicals.
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Do not store the
device outdoors.
Residual risks
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WARNING
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Certain residual
risks remain present, even when
the device is operated in the pre-
scribed manner. The following
dangers can be present when
using the device:
Vibration can cause injuries.
Use the correct tools for the
job, use the handles provided
and restrict the working time
and hazard exposure time.
Severe injuries through con-
tact with the cutting tools.
Keep cutting tools away from
hands and feet. Fit the blade
guard when not using the de-
vice, also during short work
breaks.
Injuries caused by hurled ob-
jects, e.g. B. wood chips and
splinters.
Risk reduction
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CAUTION
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Using the device for longer pe-
riods can cause poor circula-
tion in the hands due to
vibrations. A general period of
use cannot be set, because
this depends on several influ-
encing factors:
Personal tendency to suffer
from poor circulation (fre-
quently cold fingers, tingling
sensation in the fingers)
Low ambient temperature.
Wear warm gloves to protect
your hands.
Holding the device too tightly
hindering blood circulation.
Continuous operation is more
harmful than operation inter-
rupted by work breaks.
You should see a doctor if us-
ing the device regularly and for
lengthy periods of time, and in
the event of repeated occur-
rences of symptoms such as
tingling in the fingers or cold
fingers.
Intended use
DANGER
Improper use
Danger of death from incision injuries
Only use the device for its proper use.
The lopping shears are only intended for private
use.
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