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f.
Do not expose a battery to fire or excessive
temperatures.
Fire or temperatures exceeding
130 °C may cause an explosion.
g.
Follow all instructions on charging and never
charge the battery or the cordless tool outside
the temperature range stated in the operating
instructions.
Incorrect charging or charging
outside the permitted temperature range can
destroy the battery and increase the risk of fire.
6 SERVICE
a.
Only ever have your power tool repaired by
qualified specialist staff and always use origi-
nal spare parts.
This ensures that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
b.
Never perform maintenance on damaged bat-
teries.
Maintenance on batteries should only
ever be performed by the manufacturer or
authorised customer service centres.
c.
Only use original parts for repairs and main-
tenance.
The use of incompatible accessories
or spare parts can result in electric shocks or
other injuries.
2.2
Machine-related safety instructions
General safety instructions for sanding:
a.
This power tool is designed to be used as
a sander with sandpaper. Read all safety
instructions, information, illustrations and
technical data enclosed with the machine.
If
the following instructions are not observed,
this may lead to electrical shock, fire and/or
serious injuries.
b.
This power tool is not suitable for coarse
sanding, sanding with a wire brush, abrasive
cutting or polishing.
Applications for which the
powertool is not intended can pose a serious
risk and cause injuries.
c.
Do not use any accessories that the manufac-
turer has not specially designed or recom-
mended for this power tool.
Just because you
can attach accessories to your power tool does
not guarantee that they can be used safely.
d.
The permissible speed of the insertion tool
must be at least the maximum speed specified
on the tool itself.
Accessories that rotate faster
than the permitted speed can break and fly off.
e.
The outer diameter and thickness of the inser-
tion tool must correspond to the dimensions
of your power tool.
Insertion tools which are
measured incorrectly cannot be sufficiently
shielded or controlled.
f.
Sanding discs, flanges, sanding pads and other
accessories must be fully compatible with the
rotary spindle on your power tool. Insertion
tools which are not fully compatibl
e with the
rotary spindle on the power tool will rotate un-
evenly, vibrate strongly and may lead to a loss
of control.
g.
Do not use insertion tools that are damaged.
Before each use, check insertion tools such
as sanding discs for chipping and cracks and
sanding pads for cracks, wear or heavy abra-
sive wear. If the power tool or insertion tool is
dropped, check whether it is damaged.
Dam-
aged insertion tools will generally break after
a short time.
h.
Make sure that any other persons in the vicin-
ity are at a safe distance from your work area.
Anyone entering the work area must wear per-
sonal protective equipment.
Fragments of the
workpiece may fly off and even cause injuries
outside the immediate work area.
i.
Keep the mains cable away from rotating in-
sertion tools.
If you lose control of the machine,
the mains cable may be severed or caught and
your hand or arm could get caught in the rotat-
ing insertion tool.
j.
Never place the power tool down before the
insertion tool has come to a complete halt.
The
rotating insertion tool may make contact with
the storage area, which could cause you to lose
control of the power tool.
k.
Do not leave the power tool running when you
are carrying it.
Your clothing may accidentally
come into contact with and get caught in the
rotating insertion tool.
l.
Clean the vents in your power tool on a regular
basis.
The fan draws dust into the housing and
a large accumulation of metal dust may create
electrical hazards.
Kickbacks and corresponding safety instructions:
A kickback occurs as a result of using the power
tool incorrectly or misguidedly. It can be prevented
by taking appropriate precautions, as described
below.
a.
Hold the power tool firmly with both hands and
move your body and arms into a position that
allows you to intercept the kickback forces.
Always use the additional handle, if there is
one, so that you have the best possible control
over the kickback forces or torque reactions
during start-up.
The operator can control the
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