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Cleaning
Cleaning overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
Troubleshooting
What to do when something doesn’t work…
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possi-
bly money too.
If you can’t fix the fault yourself, contact your nearest
vendor. Please be aware that any improper repairs
will also invalidate the warranty and additional costs
may be incurred.
Preparing for disposal
Removing the battery
At the end of the device lifetime, you should remove
all batteries before disposing of the item.
– Open the housing.
– Separate the connections and remove the bat-
tery.
– Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the
regulations.
Disposal
Disposal of the appliance
A crossed-out wheelie bin icon means: Bat-
teries and rechargeable batteries, electrical
or electronic devices must not be disposed of
with household waste. They may contain
substances that are harmful to the environ-
ment and human health.
Consumers must dispose of waste electrical devices,
spent portable batteries and rechargeable batteries
separately from household waste at an official collec-
tion point to ensure that these items are processed
correctly. Information on returning these items is
available from the seller. Sellers are required to
accept these items free of charge.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, which
are not permanently installed in waste elec-
trical devices, must be removed prior to dis-
posal and must be disposed of separately.
Lithium batteries and battery packs in all systems
must only be retuned to a collection point when dis-
charged. Batteries must always be protected against
short circuits by covering the poles with adhesive
tape.
All end users are responsible for deleting any per-
sonal data stored on waste devices prior to their dis-
posal.
Technical data
*)
The specified values are emission values and do not necessarily
represent safe workplace values. Although there is a correlation
between emission and immission levels, this cannot be used to
infer whether additional safety measures are necessary or not.
Factors which affect the current immission levels at the work-
place, include the type of room, other sources of noise, e. g. the
number of machines operating and other processes taking
place in the vicinity. Permitted workplace values can differ from
country to country. This information is designed to help the user
to better assess the dangers and risks. Determination of noise
emission values in accordance with EN 60745-1.
**) The specified vibration emission value was measured in accord-
ance with a normed test procedure and can be used in order to
compare one tool with another. The specified vibration emission
value can also be used for an introductory evaluation of the
exposure. The vibration emission value may fluctuate from the
specified value during actual use of the power tool. These fluc-
tuations will depend on the way in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep vibrations to a minimum. One method of reducing
the vibration load is, for example, limiting the length of time you
What?
How?
Clean the ventilation slots
of the motor to remove
dust.
Use a vacuum, cleaning
brush or paint brush.
Clean the device.
Wipe the unit with a damp
cloth.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Unprofessional
repairs may mean that your unit will no
longer operate safely. This endangers you
and your environment.
Error/Fault
Cause
Remedy
Device does not work.
Is the device defective?
Contact your local vendor.
Battery pack discharged?
Battery pack defective?
Contact your local vendor.
Note:
The battery is not replaceable.
CAUTION! Risk of injury by splintering!
Do not break device forcefully.
Part number
107352
Idle revolutions
5000–30000 min
-1
Protection class
III
Tool holder
ø 3,2 mm
Max. grinding tool size
ø 35 mm
Noise output level (L
WA
)*
88,7 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
Noise pressure level (L
PA
)*
77,7 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
Vibration**
3,007 m/s²
(K = 1,5 m/s²)
Weight
0,84 kg
Power supply
Rated voltage
230 V~, 50 Hz
Charge voltage
9 V
Charge current
1000 mA
Protection class
II
Battery pack
Battery pack type
Li-Ion
Rated voltage
7,2 V
Capacity
2000 mAh
Charging time
2–3 h
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