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circumstances.

f)  Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear 

loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clo-

thes and gloves away from moving parts.

 

Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get 

trapped in moving parts.

g)  If vacuuming devices and draining de-

vices can be 

fi

 tted, make sure that these 

are correctly attached and correctly used.

 

The use of a dust extraction system can redu-

ce the danger posed by dust.

4. Usage and treatment of the electric tool

a)  Do not overload the appliance. Use the 

correct tool for your work. 

You will be able 

to work better and more safely within the gi-

ven performance boundaries.

b)  Do not use an electric tool with a defec-

tive switch. 

An electric tool that cannot be 

switched on or o

  is dangerous and must be 

repaired.

c)  Pull the plug out of the socket and/or 

remove the battery before making any ad-

justments to the appliance, changing ac-

cessories or put the appliance down.

 This 

safety measure prevents starting the electric 

tool unintentionally.

d)  Keep unused electric tools out of the 

reach of children. Do not allow people 

who are not familiar with the appliance or 

who have not read these instructions to 

use the appliance. 

Electric tools are dange-

rous if they are used by inexperienced people.

e)  Clean your electric tool carefully. Check 

whether moving parts are functioning 

properly and not jamming, whether parts 

are broken or damaged enough that the 

functioning of this electric tool is a

 ec-

ted. Damaged parts must be repaired be-

fore using the appliance.

 Many accidents 

are caused by badly maintained electric tools.

f)  Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean. 

Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp 

cutting edges will jam less and are easier to 

control.

g)  Make sure to use electric tools, accesso-

ries, spare parts, etc. in accordance with 

these instructions. Take the conditions 

in your work area and the job to perform 

into account. 

Using electric tools for any 

purpose other than the one for which they are 

intended can lead to dangerous situations.

 5. Using and handling the cordless tool

a)  Only charge the batteries in chargers that 

are recommended by the manufacturer. 

A charger that is designed for a certain type 

of battery may pose a 

fi

 re risk if it is used with 

other types of battery. 

b)  Use only the correct batteries in the elec-

tric tools. 

The use of other batteries may 

result in injuries and a 

fi

 re risk.

c)  Keep unused batteries away from paper 

clips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other 

metallic objects that could cause a short 

circuit between the contacts.

 A short cir-

cuit between the battery contacts may cause 

burns or a 

fi

 re.

d)  In case of incorrect use, 

fl

 uid may escape 

from the battery. Avoid contact with it. If 

you touch it by accident, rinse the a

 ec-

ted area with water. If you get the 

fl

 uid 

in your eyes, also seek medical advice. 

Leaking battery 

fl

 uid can cause skin irritation 

or burns.

6. Service

a)  Have your electric tool repaired only by 

trained personnel and/or the authorized 

service agent, using only genuine spare 

parts

. This will ensure that your electric tool 

remains safe to use. 

Special safety information 

We pay a great deal of attention to the design of 

every battery pack to ensure that we supply you 

with batteries which feature maximum power den-

sity, durability and safety. The battery cells have 

a wide range of safety devices. Each individual 

cell is initially formatted and its electrical charac-

teristic curves are recorded. These data are then 

used exclusively to be able to assemble the best 

possible battery packs. 

Despite all the safety 

precautions, caution must always be exer-

cised when handling batteries. The following 

points must be obeyed at all times to ensure 

safe use. 

Safe use can only be guaranteed if undama-

ged cells are used. Incorrect handling can 

cause cell damage. 

Important: 

Analyses con

fi

 rm that incorrect use 

and poor care are the main causes of the damage 

caused by high performance batteries. 

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Page 1: ...instrucciones original Amoladora Inal mbrica GB Original operating instructions Cordless Angle Grinder South America Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 1 Anl_SA_Axxio_SPK8_EX_ARG indb 1 04 06 2018 12 56 42...

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Page 5: ...ino para la salud cuando se realicen trabajos en madera o en otros materiales Est prohibido trabajar con materi al que contenga asbesto Almacenamiento de las bater as s lo en espacios secos con una t...

Page 6: ...l con superfi cies con toma de tierra como tubos ca lefacciones fogones y frigor ficos Existe un gran riesgo de descarga el ctrica si su cuerpo se halla puesto a tierra c Mantener los aparatos el ctri...

Page 7: ...las piezas m viles funcionen de forma correcta y no se bloqueen controlar tambi n si existen piezas rotas o est n tan da adas que ponen en peligro el funcionamiento de la herramienta el ctrica Repara...

Page 8: ...otec ci n Almacenar la bater a s lo tras haberla cargado completamente 8 Proteger las bater as y el aparato contra sobrecarga La sobrecarga conduce r pida mente a un sobrecalentamiento y da o de las c...

Page 9: ...oteger de la humedad ambiental y de la radiaci n solar Guardar las bater as nicamente cuando est n cargadas m n al 40 8 Evitar que la bater a de iones de litio se hie len Deshacerse de las bater as qu...

Page 10: ...yectar tro zos partidos de la pieza o de la herramienta y provocar lesiones incluso fuera de la zona de trabajo directa j Sujetar el aparato s lo por la empu adu ra aislada cuando se realicen trabajos...

Page 11: ...ajustarse de tal forma que garantice la m xima seguridad es decir la parte m s peque a posible del dispositivo de lijado apunta al operario La cubierta de protec ci n ha sido concebida para proteger...

Page 12: ...scripci n del volumen de entrega compruebe que el art culo est com pleto Si faltase alguna pieza dirigirse a nuestro Service Center o a la tienda especializada m s cercana en un plazo m ximo fijado po...

Page 13: ...o y limpi arlo con regularidad Adaptar el modo de trabajo al aparato No sobrecargar el aparato En caso necesario dejar que se compruebe el aparato Apagar el aparato cuando no se est utilizan do Usar g...

Page 14: ...e red en la toma de corriente exista buen contacto entre los contactos de carga del cargador En caso de que todav a no fuera posible cargar la bater a rogamos enviar el cargador y el adaptador de carg...

Page 15: ...LIJADO Los discos de lijado o de corte no deber n superar el di metro previsto Antes de usar los discos compruebe el n mero de revoluciones que se indica en llos La velocidad m xima de la muela de lij...

Page 16: ...rior del aparato 7 3 Pedido de piezas de repuestos Al solicitar repuestos se indicar n los datos sigu ientes Tipo de aparato No de art culo del aparato No de identidad del aparato No de la pieza neces...

Page 17: ...a red Parpadea Apagado Carga adaptada El cargador se encuentra en el modo de carga lenta Por motivos de seguridad en este modo la bater a se carga con mayor lentitud y tarda m s tiempo Esto puede debe...

Page 18: ...ated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Store the battery only in dry rooms with an ambient temperature of 10 C to 40 C Place on...

Page 19: ...f your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of water and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the power cable to carry the...

Page 20: ...or any purpose other than the one for which they are intended can lead to dangerous situations 5 Using and handling the cordless tool a Only charge the batteries in chargers that are recommended by th...

Page 21: ...ve cut o has actuated This may damage the battery pack 11 Use only original battery packs The use of other batteries may result in injuries explosi on and a fire risk Information on chargers and the c...

Page 22: ...strations and data supplied with the tool If you fail to obey the following instructions you may su er an electric shock fire and or serious injuries b This electric tool is not designed for sanding w...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...the level of the guard hood edge An incorrectly fitted grinding wheel that projects beyond the level of the guard hood edge cannot be adequately shiel ded Other special safety information for cutting...

Page 25: ...e angle grinder is designed for grinding metal and stone when using the appropriate grinding wheel and guard Warning To cut metal and stone the grinder san der may only be used when the guard availabl...

Page 26: ...d users Right position B Left handed users 5 2 Replacing and adjusting the guard Fig 3 Replacing Remove the flange nut b and the clamping flange underneath Open the clamp lever a on the guard 4 Turn t...

Page 27: ...pacity indicator Standby Mode protects the battery Important Following a stoppage due to overloading the cordless equipment starts up again automatically Important Wait until the machine has reached i...

Page 28: ...15 Caution Use the safety device for abrasive cutting available as accessory see 7 3 When you use the right angle grinder for cutting purposes avoid tilting it in the cutting plane The cutting wheel m...

Page 29: ...e defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not know the whereabouts of such a collection point you shoul...

Page 30: ...pack out of the charger 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 t...

Page 31: ...ter as ni los da os ocasionados por deficiencias o interrupciones que afecten el circuito el ctrico de conexi n o si los da os fueran producidos por causas de fuerza mayor o caso fortuito y los ocasio...

Page 32: ...de cualquier otra parte como eventual consecuencia de un reclamo fundado en contrato o en obligaciones extracontractuales podr exceder un monto total equivalente al pre cio de compra del producto IMPO...

Page 33: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 34: ...extra os en el aparato como p ej arena piedras o polvo uso violento o influencias externa como p ej da os por ca das as como por el desgaste habitu al por el uso Esto se aplica especialmente en aquel...

Page 35: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 36: ...entes recomendaciones al momento de entregar su equipo El producto debe cumplir la totalidad de la descripci n de garant a Aseg rese de enviar el equipo sin accesorios Anexe copia de su factura de com...

Page 37: ...co cr Cartago R e puestos y Reparaciones Solan o 175 mts este de la iglesia taras Tel fono 506 2537 4622 cristiansol76 hotmail com Ecuador Guayaquil Pino Aristata S A Tulc n 403 y Luis Urdaneta Tel f...

Page 38: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

Page 39: ...l husillo de alojamiento M14 Peso 1 2 kg Peligro Ruido y vibraci n Los valores con respecto al ruido y la vibraci n se determinaron conforme a la norma EN 60745 Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 89 1 dB A...

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