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the device. Otherwise the device may
start unexpectedly when the power is
supplied.
• Do not use the cable to carry the product,
hang it up or pull the plug out of the
socket. Keep the cable away from heat,
oil, sharp edges and any moving machine
parts.
Damaged or tangled cables increase the
risk of electric shock.
• If the connecting cable becomes
damaged, it must be replaced by an
expert.
• If you require to work with an extension
cable, this must be approved for this
application field and must have sufficient
cross-section. Otherwise power loss in
case of the device and overheating of the
cable may occur. If you are not certain,
contact a specialist.
• If you use an electrical tool outdoors, use
only extension cables suitable for
outdoor use.
Using an extension cable that is suitable
for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
• When operating the electrical tool in a
damp environment cannot be avoided,
use a fault current circuit breaker with a
trip current of 30 mA or less. The use of a
fault current circuit breaker reduces the
risk of electric shock.
• Do not overload the product. Carry out
your work using only the electrical tool
intended. You will work more efficiently
and safely if you use the correct electrical
tool within its stated performance range.
• Do not use an electrical tool with a
defective switch. A electrical tool that can
be no longer switched on or off is
dangerous and must be repaired.
• Pull the plug from the socket and/or
remove the rechargeable battery before
making adjustments, replacing
components or putting the device away.
These precautionary measures will
prevent the device from being started
accidentally.
• Keep unused electrical tools out of the
reach of children. Do not allow the
product to be used by anyone who is not
familiar with it or has not read these
operating instructions.
Electrical tools are dangerous if used by
inexperienced persons.
• Handle electrical tools with care. Check
that moving parts are functioning
properly and do not stick, whether parts
are broken or have been damaged in a
way that impairs the function of the
electrical tool. Have the damaged parts
repaired before you use the product.
Poorly maintained electrical tools are a
common cause of accidents.
• Use electrical tools, accessories,
interchangeable tools etc. in accordance
with these instructions. In doing so, take
working conditions and the work to be
performed into consideration.
• Using electrical tools for applications
other than those intended can result in
dangerous situations.
• Remove the setting tools or spanners
before switching on the device. A tool or
spanner left in a rotating part of the
product can result in injury.
• Avoid unintentional operation. Make sure
that the device is switched off before it is
connected to the power supply and/or
battery, removed or carried.
Carrying the electrical tool with your
finger on the switch or connected to the
power supply can lead to accidents.
Safety information for trimmers
• Always keep connection cables far away
from the work area around the device.
Always feed cables out of the back of the
device.
• In case of increased noise or vibration of
the device, it must be switched off
immediately and checked. Check all
screws and parts to make sure that they
fit tightly.
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