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Take batteries to an old bat
-
tery collection point where
they will be recycled in an en-
vironmentally friendly manner.
Electrical devices must not
be disposed of with domestic
waste.
Symbols on the recharger
Warning!
Read the operating instruc-
tions carefully.
The charger is only suitable
for use indoors.
Device fuse
Protection class II (Double in-
sulation)
Electrical devices must not
be disposed of with domestic
waste.
LED display while
charging.
General Safety Directions
Caution!
When using
power tools, observe the fol-
lowing basic safety measures
for the prevention of electric
shocks and the risk of injury
and fire.
Please read all these instruc-
tions before using this elec-
tric tool and please keep the
safety instructions.
Careful handling and use of
battery devices
a) Charge the batteries
only in chargers that are
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Risk of fire if
a charger that is suitable for a
specific type of battery is used
with other batteries.
b) In the power tools, use
only the batteries de-
signed for the purpose.
The use of other batteries may
result in injuries and risk of fire.
c) Keep the unused battery
away from paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws
and other small metal ob-
jects, which could cause
bridging of the contacts.
A
short circuit between the battery
contacts may cause burns or
fire.
d) If used incorrectly, liquid
may leak from the bat-
tery. Avoid contact with
this. In the event of ac-
cidental contact, rinse off
with water.
If the liquid gets
into eyes, seek medical assis-
tance. Leaking battery fluid may
cause skin irritations or burns.
e) Do not use damaged or
altered batteries.
Damaged
or altered batteries can be
unpredictable and lead to fire,
explosion or risk of injury.
f) Do not expose batteries
to fire or elevated tem
-
peratures.
Fire or tempera-
tures over 130 C° can cause
an explosion.
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