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b)  This electric tool is not designed for 

sanding, working with wire brushes or 

polishing.

 Use of the electric tool in ways it 

was not intended could lead to dangerous 

situations and injuries.

c)  Do not use any accessories which have 

not been designed and recommended 

by the manufacturer speci

fi

 cally for this 

electric tool.

 Just because you can attach an 

accessory to your electric tool, this does not 

guarantee that you can use it safely.

d)  The maximum speed of the plug-in tool 

must be at least as high as the maximum 

speed speci

fi

 ed on the electric tool.

 Ac-

cessories which rotate faster than the maxi-

mum speed may break and be catapulted out 

of the tool.

e)  The external diameter and thickness of 

the plug-in tool must comply with the 

dimension speci

fi

 cations of your electric 

tool.

 Plug-in tools of the wrong size cannot 

be adequately screened or checked.

f)   Plug-in tools with thread must 

fi

 t exactly 

on the thread of the grinding spindle. In 

the case of plug-in tools that are 

fl

 ange-

fi

 tted, the hole diameter of the plug-in 

tool must 

fi

 t the mounting diameter of the 

fl

 ange. 

Plug-in tools that are not exactly se-

cured to the electric tool will rotate irregularly, 

vibrate a great deal and might result in you 

losing control.

g)  Do not use damaged plug-in tools. Before

 

use, check plug-in tools such as

 

grinding/sanding wheels for splintering 

and cracks, grinding/sanding disks for 

cracks, wear or heavy wear, and wire bru-

shes for loose or broken wires. If the elec-

tric tool or the plug-in tool is dropped, 

check whether it is damaged or use an 

undamaged plug-in tool. When you have 

checked and 

fi

 tted the plug-in tool, make 

sure that you and other persons in the 

vicinity are not on a level with the rotating 

plug-in tool and allow the electric tool to 

run for one minute at maximum speed.

 

Damaged plug-in tools will generally

 

break during this test time.

h)  Wear personal protection equipment. Use

 

face guards, eye protection or goggles

 

depending on the application. If reaso-

nable, wear a dust mask, ear protection, 

safety gloves or special aprons to keep 

small grinding and material particles 

away from you. 

Protect your eyes from 

fl

 ying 

foreign bodies which may be created by a 

range of applications. Dust masks or respi-

ration masks must 

fi

 lter the dust generated 

by the application. If you are exposed to loud 

noise for a lengthy period of time, you may 

su

 er hearing loss.

i)  Ensure that others keep a safe distance 

away from where you are working. Any-

body who enters the area must wear 

personal protection equipment.

 Pieces of 

the workpiece or broken plug-in tools may be 

catapulted into the air and cause injuries even 

outside the immediate vicinity of where you 

are working.

j)  Hold the tool only by the insulated hand-

les when carrying out work during which 

the plug-in tool could strike concealed 

power cables or its own mains lead.

 Con-

tact with a live cable will also make the metal 

parts of the tool live and will cause an electric 

shock.

k)  Keep the power cable away from rotating

 plug-in 

tools.

 If you lose control of the ma-

chine, the mains lead may be cut or caught 

and your hand or arm might be pulled into the 

rotating plugin tool.

l)  Never put the electric tool down until the

 

plug-in tool has reached a complete

 standstill.

 The rotating plug-in tool may 

come into contact with the surface on which 

you place it which could result in you losing 

control of the electric tool.

m) Never leave the electric tool running 

whilst you are carrying it.

 Your clothing can 

come into contact with the rotating plug-in 

tool and the plugin tool could thus bore into 

your body.

n)  Clean the ventilation slots on your elec-

tric tool at regular intervals.

 The motor 

fan draws dust into the housing and a heavy 

accumulation of metal dust can pose electric 

risks.

o)  Never use the electric tool in the vicinity 

of in

fl

 ammable materials. 

Sparks may igni-

te these materials.

p)  Do not use any plug-in tools which requi-

re liquid coolant.

 Use of water or other liquid

 

coolants could result in electric shocks.

Other safety information for all applications

Recoil is the sudden reaction as a result of a 

jammed or blocked rotating plug-in-tool, such as 

a grinding wheel, grinding disks, wire brushes etc. 

Jamming or blocking leads to an abrupt stop of 

the rotating plugin-tool. This causes acceleration 

of any uncontrolled electric tools rotating in the 

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Page 5: ...4 Technical data 5 Before starting the equipment 6 Operation 7 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 8 Disposal and recycling 9 Storage 10 Charger indicator Anl_TE_AG_18_100_Li_EX_PH_SPK7...

Page 6: ...t Caution Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Store the...

Page 7: ...tric shock is increa sed if your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of the rain and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use...

Page 8: ...rp and clean Ca refully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges will jam less and are easier to control g Use the power tool accessories plug in tools etc as set out in these instructions Ta...

Page 9: ...ies Exhaustive discharge will damage the battery cells The most common cause of exhaustive discharge is lengthy storage or non use of partly discharged batteries Stop working as soon as the performanc...

Page 10: ...in the sunshine 6 Protect batteries from overheating Over loads over charging and exposure to direct sunlight will result in overheating and cell damage Never charge or work with batteries which have...

Page 11: ...from flying foreign bodies which may be created by a range of applications Dust masks or respi ration masks must filter the dust generated by the application If you are exposed to loud noise for a le...

Page 12: ...d are unsafe b The safety hood must be securely faste ned to the electric tool and adjusted so that it o ers maximum safety in other words it prevents the smallest possible part of the grinding sandin...

Page 13: ...of purchase Also refer to the warranty table in the service information at the end of the operating instructions Open the packaging and take out the equip ment with care Remove the packaging material...

Page 14: ...5 Before starting the equipment Warning Always remove the battery pack before making adjustments to the equipment Be sure to read the following information before you put the cordless equipment into...

Page 15: ...O switch 2 at the back The On O switch 2 will jump back into its starting position Wait until the machine has reached its top speed You can then position the angle grin der on the workpiece and machi...

Page 16: ...torage in a toolbox This could cause damage such as cracks to the grinding sanding wheels and place the user in serious danger Warning 6 8 Operating Modes 6 8 1 Rough grinding Fig 11 For the best roug...

Page 17: ...sed or recycled The equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken...

Page 18: ...ger Disconnect the charger from the mains supply Flashing O Adapted charging The charger is in gentle charging mode For safety reasons the charging is performed less quickly and takes more time The re...

Page 19: ...e overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand stones or dust transport damage the use of force or damage caused by exter...

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