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9. Overload

Overloading will cause damage to the motor 

of your angle grinder. This can happen if your 

angle grinder is subjected to heavy use for 

prolonged periods of time.

Never attempt to exert too much pressure on 

your angle grinder to speed up your work.

The abrasive discs operate more efficiently 

when light pressure is exerted, thus avoiding a 

drop in the speed of your angle grinder.

If your angle grinder becomes too hot, run it no 

load for 2-3 minutes until it has cooled to normal 

operation temperature.

10. Disposal of an exhausted battery pack

To preserve natural resources, please recycle or 

dispose of the battery pack properly. This battery 

pack contains Lithium batteries. Consult your 

local waste authority for information regarding 

available recycling and/or disposal options. 

Discharge your battery pack by operating your 

drill, then remove the battery pack from the drill 

housing and cover the battery pack connections 

with heavy duty adhesive tape to prevent short 

circuit and energy discharge. Do not attempt to 

open or remove any of the components.

WORKING HINTS FOR 

YOUR ANGLE GRINDER

1. Always start at no load to achieve maximum 

speed then start working.

2. Do not force the disc to work faster, reducing 

the Disc’s moving speed means longer working 

time.

3. Always work with a 15-30 angle between disc 

and workpiece. Larger angles will cut ridges 

into the workpiece and affect the surface finish. 

Move the angle grinder across and back and 

forth over the workpiece.

4. When using a cutting disc never change the 

cutting angle otherwise you will stall the disc 

and angle grinder motor or break the disc. When 

cutting, only cut in the opposite direction to the 

disc rotation. If you cut in the same direction as 

the disc rotation the disc may push itself out of 

the cut slot.

5. When cutting very hard material best results 

can be achieved with a diamond disc.

6. When using a diamond disc it will become 

very hot. If this happens you will see a full ring of 

sparks around the rotating disc. Stop cutting and 

allow to cool at no load speed for 2-3 minutes.

7. Always ensure the workpiece is firmly held or 

clamped to prevent movement.

MAINTENANCE

Remove the battery before carrying out any 

adjustment, servicing or maintenance.

There are no user serviceable parts in your 

power tool. Never use water or chemical 

cleaners to clean your power tool. Wipe clean 

with a dry cloth. Always store your power tool 

in a dry place. Keep the motor ventilation slots 

clean. Keep all working controls free of dust. 

Occasionally you may see sparks through the 

ventilation slots. This is normal and will not 

damage your power tool.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent 

or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a 

hazard.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Although your new angle grinder is really 

very simple to operate, if you do experience 

problems, please check the following:

1. If your grinder disc wobbles or vibrates, check 

if the outer flange is tightened or if the disc is 

correctly located on the flange plate.

2. Do not use the damaged disc as it may 

disintegrate. Remove it and replace with a new 

disc. Dispose of old disc sensibly.

3. If working on aluminum or a similar soft alloy, 

the disc will soon become clogged and will not 

grind effectively.

4. A small amount of battery pack leakage may 

occur under extreme temperatures or after 

heavy use. Immediately wash any leakage from 

hands, skin or clothes with soap and water.

5. The power-draw from the battery generates 

heat. This is increased as the energy draw 

increases. You will not damage the battery 

pack and the generated heated heat is normal. 

Should you desire to cool it down, simply allow 

the drill to cool off prior to continuing work.

6. The battery pack may get warm when 

charging. This is normal. It is a result from the 

stepping down of the chemical reactions inside 

the batteries during the charging process.

7. The charger will get warm during charging. 

This is normal. It is a result of the stepping down 

of the main supply.

Summary of Contents for PRO XF20-A

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...dura de agarre suave 4 Bater a 5 Bot n de liberaci n de la bater a 6 Interruptor de encendido apagado 7 Protector del disco 8 Disco 9 Llave 10 Brida exterior 11 Brida interior No todos los accesorios...

Page 3: ...s El valor total de vibraci n declarado puede emplearse para comparar varias herramientas y en una evaluaci n de exposici n preliminar ATENCI N El valor de emisi n de vibraci n real de la herramienta...

Page 4: ...una descarga el ctrica un incendio y o lesiones graves Conserve todas las advertencias y las instrucciones para consultarlas en el futuro Con el t rmino herramienta el ctrica que aparece en las advert...

Page 5: ...herramienta Una llave mandril o una llave inglesa sujeta a una parte en rotaci n de la herramienta podr a causar una lesi n e No trabaje en sitios a los que no alcance bien Trabaje con los dos pies en...

Page 6: ...na persona cualificada y utilice nicamente recambios id nticos Esto garantiza que la seguridad de la herramienta no se ve alterada INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD PARA TODAS LAS OPERACIONES Advertencias de...

Page 7: ...ue la herramienta de corte podr a entrar en contacto con cables ocultos sostenga la herramienta el ctrica solamente por las superficies de agarre con aislamiento Si se produce un contacto con un cable...

Page 8: ...CCIONES DE SEGURIDAD ADICIONAL PARA OPERACIONES DE ESMERILADO Y CORTE Advertencias de seguridad espec ficas para operaciones de esmerilado y corte por abrasi n a Utilice solo discos recomendados para...

Page 9: ...xistentes u otras zonas ciegas El disco que penetra podr a cortar tuber as de gas o agua cables el ctricos u objetos que pudieran causar retroceso ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD GENERALES PARA EL CARGADOR...

Page 10: ...de la bater a podr a causar quemaduras o un incendio c No exponga las bater as a calor o fuego Evite almacenarlas bajo la luz directa del sol d No someta las bater as a golpes mec nicos e En caso de...

Page 11: ...lluvia o agua No quemar Los productos el ctricos no deben eliminarse con la basura dom stica Recicle en las instalaciones destinadas a tal fin Compruebe con las autoridades locales o con el vendedor...

Page 12: ...o de carga ha comenzado 3 Cuando se complete la carga la luz cambiar a verde 4 Una vez que est completamente cargada desenchufe el cargador y retire la bater a NOTA Si la bater a est bloqueada en el c...

Page 13: ...operario NOTA Con la palanca de fijaci n a abierta la tuerca de ajuste de la fijaci n b se puede ajustar para que el protector est correctamente sujeto una vez que la palanca de fijaci n a est defini...

Page 14: ...su esmeril angular suj telo siempre firmemente con ambas manos F 6 INTERRUPTOR DE ENCENDIDO APAGADO DESLIZANTE CONSULTE LA FIG G Para encender la herramienta el ctrica pulse primero la parte posterio...

Page 15: ...informaci n sobre las opciones de reciclaje y o eliminaci n disponibles Descargue la bater a utilizando el taladro retire la bater a de la herramienta y cubra las conexiones de la bater a con cinta ai...

Page 16: ...las bater as durante el proceso de carga 7 El cargador se calienta durante la carga Esto es normal Es el resultado de la reducci n del suministro principal PROTECCI N MEDIOAMBIENTAL Los productos el...

Page 17: ...GA18G 2 designaci n de maquinaria CGA correspondiente al esmeril angular Funci n Esmerilado perif rico y lateral Cumple con las siguientes Directivas 2006 42 EC 2011 65 EU EU 2015 863 2014 30 EU 2014...

Page 18: ...18...

Page 19: ...2 18 1 19 CGA18G 2 19 1 20 CGA18G 2 20 1 21 CGA18G 2 21 1 22 CGA18G 2 22 1 23 CGA18G 2 23 1 24 CGA18G 2 24 1 25 CGA18G 2 25 1 26 CGA18G 2 26 1 27 CGA18G 2 27 1 28 CGA18G 2 28 4 29 CGA18G 2 29 1 30 CGA...

Page 20: ...ntrolo 3 Punhos de agarre macios 4 Bateria 5 Bot o de liberta o da bateria 6 Bot o Ligar Desligar 7 Prote o do disco 8 Disco 9 Chave 10 Flange exterior 11 Flange interior Nem todos os acess rios ilust...

Page 21: ...m s2 Incerteza K 1 5 m s O valor total apresentado pode ser utilizado para comparar as ferramentas entre si e pode tamb m ser utilizado para proceder a uma avalia o preliminar da exposi o AVISO O val...

Page 22: ...GURAN A GERAIS SOBRE FERRAMENTAS EL TRICAS AVISO Leia todos os avisos de seguran a e as instru es na ntegra A inobserv ncia dos avisos ou das instru es pode resultar em choque el trico inc ndio e ou l...

Page 23: ...o no bot o ou ligar ferramentas el tricas com o bot o ligado potencia a ocorr ncia de acidentes d Antes de ligar a ferramenta el trica retire as chaves de ajuste ou a chave inglesa Uma chave inglesa o...

Page 24: ...om os olhos procure tamb m assist ncia m dica O l quido expelido da bateria pode causar irrita o ou queimaduras 6 Repara o a Certifique se de que as repara es da ferramenta el trica s o realizadas por...

Page 25: ...de corte possa tocar em fios ocultos Se tocar num fio com corrente el trica expor as pe as de metal da ferramenta corrente el trica o que pode resultar em choque el trico para o utilizador k Nunca po...

Page 26: ...do de forma incorreta que ultrapasse o plano da prote o n o pode ser devidamente protegido c A prote o deve estar firmemente presa ferramenta e posicionada para proporcionar a m xima seguran a de modo...

Page 27: ...za e manuten o pelo utilizador n o devem ser realizadas por crian as sem supervis o Se o cabo de alimenta o estiver danificado deve ser substitu do pelo fabricante pelo agente de servi o oficial ou po...

Page 28: ...o lave a rea afetada com gua abundante e procure aconselhamento m dico f Procure assist ncia m dica imediatamente no caso de ter ingerido uma c lula ou conjunto de bateria g Mantenha o conjunto de bat...

Page 29: ...nha chuva ou gua N o queimar Os res duos dos produtos el tricos n o devem ser eliminados juntamente com os res duos dom sticos Sempre que poss vel por favor recicle Consulte as autoridades locais ou o...

Page 30: ...o o carregamento estiver conclu do a luz passar a verde O conjunto est agora totalmente carregado desconecte o carregador e retire o conjunto de bateria 4 Depois de totalmente carregada desconecte o c...

Page 31: ...queio b para assegurar que a prote o est firmemente bloqueada quando a alavanca de bloqueio a for finalmente fechada Prote o do disco para corte Aviso Para cortar metal trabalhe sempre com a prote o d...

Page 32: ...G G Para ligar a ferramenta el trica primeiro prima a parte de tr s do interruptor de Ligar Desligar e em seguida empurre o para frente Para bloquear o interruptor de Ligar Desligar prima o para baixo...

Page 33: ...teria cont m baterias de l tio Consulte as suas autoridades locais de res duos para obter informa es sobre as op es dispon veis de reciclagem e ou elimina o Descarregue o conjunto de bateria operando...

Page 34: ...mplesmente deixe o berbequim arrefecer antes de continuar o trabalho 6 A bateria pode aquecer durante o carregamento Isto normal o resultado da redu o das rea es qu micas dentro das baterias durante o...

Page 35: ...CGA18G 2 designa o CGA para maquinaria representativo de rebarbadora Fun o rebarbagem perif rica e lateral Em conformidade com as seguintes Diretivas 2006 42 EC 2011 65 EU EU 2015 863 2014 30 EU 2014...

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Page 37: ...2 18 1 19 CGA18G 2 19 1 20 CGA18G 2 20 1 21 CGA18G 2 21 1 22 CGA18G 2 22 1 23 CGA18G 2 23 1 24 CGA18G 2 24 1 25 CGA18G 2 25 1 26 CGA18G 2 26 1 27 CGA18G 2 27 1 28 CGA18G 2 28 4 29 CGA18G 2 29 1 30 CGA...

Page 38: ...button 3 Soft grip handle 4 Battery pack 5 Battery release button 6 On Off switch 7 Disc guard 8 Disc 9 Spanner 10 Outer flange 11 Inner flange Not all the accessories illustrated or described are in...

Page 39: ...nt of exposure WARNING The vibration emission value during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used dependant on the following ex...

Page 40: ...area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sp...

Page 41: ...the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally d Store idle power too...

Page 42: ...y from the plane of the rotating accessory and run the power tool at maximum no load speed for one minute Damaged accessories will normally break apart during this test time h Wear personal protective...

Page 43: ...rp edges etc Avoid bouncing and snagging the accessory Corners sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag the rotating accessory and cause loss of control or kickback e Do not attach a saw chain...

Page 44: ...otruding wheel may cut gas or water pipes electrical wiring or objects that can cause kickback GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR YOUR BATTERY CHARGER WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions Fa...

Page 45: ...s or a fire c Do not expose battery pack to heat or fire Avoid storage in direct sunlight d Do not subject battery pack to mechanical shock e In the event of battery leaking do not allow the liquid to...

Page 46: ...n or water Do not burn Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authorities or retailer for recycling advice F...

Page 47: ...rged unplug the charger and remove the battery pack NOTE If the battery pack is locked in the charger press the battery pack release button and remove it WARNING When battery charge runs out after con...

Page 48: ...s to provide the safest and most comfortable control of your angle grinder The handle can be screwed clockwise into either hole on the sides of the gear case NOTE this handle should be used at all tim...

Page 49: ...ING THE GUARD Never remove your guard for any other working conditions To remove first take off the disc and both flanges Then open the clamping lever and rotate the guard to align the projections wit...

Page 50: ...ill become very hot If this happens you will see a full ring of sparks around the rotating disc Stop cutting and allow to cool at no load speed for 2 3 minutes 7 Always ensure the workpiece is firmly...

Page 51: ...are caused by or result from 1 Misuse abuse or neglect 2 The tool has not been used for rental purposes 3 Repairs attempted by unauthorised repair centres 4 Damage caused by foreign objects substances...

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Page 53: ...2 18 1 19 CGA18G 2 19 1 20 CGA18G 2 20 1 21 CGA18G 2 21 1 22 CGA18G 2 22 1 23 CGA18G 2 23 1 24 CGA18G 2 24 1 25 CGA18G 2 25 1 26 CGA18G 2 26 1 27 CGA18G 2 27 1 28 CGA18G 2 28 4 29 CGA18G 2 29 1 30 CGA...

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