PFDFA 20-Li A1
GB
│
IE
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7
■
♦
The green control LED
0
indicates that the
charging process is complete and the battery
pack
5
is ready for use .
ATTENTION!
♦
If the red control LED
9
flashes, this means
that the battery pack
5
has overheated and
cannot be charged .
♦
If the red and green control LEDs
9
0
both
flash, this means that the battery pack
5
is
defective .
♦
Switch off the charger for at least 15 minutes
between successive charging sessions . Also
disconnect the power plug from the mains pow-
er socket .
Attaching/disconnecting the
battery pack to/from the appli-
ance (see fig . L)
Inserting the battery pack
♦
Snap the battery pack
5
into the handle .
Removing the battery pack
♦
Press the release button
x
and remove the
battery pack
5
.
Checking the battery charge level
♦
To check the battery status, press the battery
charge level button
7
. The status/remaining
charge is shown on the battery display LED
6
as follows:
RED/ORANGE/GREEN = maximum charge
RED/ORANGE = medium charge
RED = low charge – charge the battery
Installing the dust extraction system
Dust from materials such as lead-based paints,
some types of wood, minerals and metal can be
harmful to health . Touching or inhaling the dusts
may cause allergic reactions and/or respiratory
illnesses of the user or people in the vicinity . Certain
dusts such as oak or beech dust are considered
carcinogenic, especially in combination with wood
treatment additives (chromate, wood preservatives) .
Materials containing asbestos may only be worked
on by specialists .
■
Always use dust extraction .
■
Ensure that your workplace is adequately
ventilated .
■
We recommend you wear a respirator with a
class P2 filter .
Follow the regulations that apply in your country
regarding the materials to be worked .
NOTE
►
When working with wood or materials that
produce dust that is hazardous to health, the
device must be connected to a suitable, test-
ed extraction device (e .g . in accordance with
dust class M as per EN 60335-2-69) .
Connecting an external extraction system
♦
Attach the extraction nozzle
e
firmly onto
the chip ejector
l
.
♦
Attach the adapter for external extraction
w
firmly onto the matching opening of the extrac-
tion nozzle
e
.
♦
Push the hose of a suitable workshop vacuum
cleaner onto the adapter for external extrac-
tion
w
.
♦
To dismantle, proceed in reverse order .
Fitting the dust bag
♦
Put the appropriate end of the extraction
nozzle
e
onto the chip ejector
l
.
♦
Use two fingers to press the spring clip
r
on the opening of the dust bag together .
♦
Push the opening of the dust bag over the other
end of the extraction nozzle
e
.
♦
Let go of the spring clip
r
.
♦
To dismantle, proceed in reverse order .
Emptying the dust bag
To ensure optimum dust extraction, empty the
dust bag
t
regularly .
♦
Open the zip on the dust bag
z
.
♦
Shake out the dust bag
t
over a suitable
waste container .
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