a) Do not overload the tool. Use the electrical tool intended for the task
you are doing. For better results and more safety, use the appropriate
electrical tool in the specified power range.
b) Do not use an electrical tool with a defective switch. An electrical tool
which cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Pull the plug from the socket and/or remove the battery before
adjusting the device settings, changing accessories or putting the tool
away. This precaution prevents accidental startup of the electrical tool.
d) When not in use, electrical tools must be stored out of the reach of
children. Do not allow persons the use of the tool who are not familiar
with it and who have not read these instructions. Electrical tools are
dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.
e) Maintain the electrical tool carefully. Check whether moving tool com-
ponents work smoothly and are not jammed, whether parts are broken
or damaged in such a way that the proper function of the electrical tool
is impaired. Have damaged components repaired before using the elec-
trical tool. A lot of accidents are caused by improper maintenance of
electrical tools.
f) Use electrical tools, accessories, tool bits etc. as specified in these
instructions. Take the working conditions and the task at hand into con-
sideration. Using electrical tools for other than the intended use may
result in dangerous situations.
a) To charge the batteries, only use the chargers recommended by the
manufacturer. Chargers intended for a certain type of batteries pose a
fire risk if used for other batteries.
b) To power the electrical tool, only use the batteries intended for the
respective tool. Using other batteries poses a risk of injury and fire.
c) When not in use, keep the battery away from paperclips, coins, keys,
nails, screws or other small metal objects which might make a connec-
tion from one contact to the other. Short-circuits between the battery
contacts may result in burn injuries or fire.
d) Misuse may result in fluid leaking from the battery. Avoid any contact
with battery fluid. Rinse with water after any accidental contact. If bat-
tery fluid gets into your eyes, rinse with water and seek medical advice.
Leaking battery fluid may cause skin irritation or burn injuries.
a) Only commission qualified experts to repair your electrical tool, and
have them use original spare parts at all times. This ensures that your
tool remains safe.
b) If the connection cable needs replacing, have the repair done by the
manufacturer or an official service point to avoid safety risks.
4) Using and handling electrical tools
5) Using and handling battery-operated tools
6) Service
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