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To charge the battery, use
only the charger supplied.
•
Before each use, check the
charger, cable and plug
and have them repaired
by qualified profession
-
als and only with original
parts. Do not use a defec-
tive charger and do not
open it up yourself.
ensures that the safety of the de-
vice is maintained.
•
Connect the charger only
to a socket with an earth.
Ensure that the mains
voltage matches the speci-
fications on the charger
rating plate.
Risk of electric
shock.
•
Disconnect the charger
from the mains before
closing or opening connec-
tion to the battery/power
tool/device.
the battery and charger are not
damaged.
•
Keep the charger clean
and away from wet
and rain. Do not use the
charger outdoors.
Dirt and
the entry of water increase the
risk of electric shock.
•
Operate the charger only
with the appropriate
original batteries.
Charging
other batteries may result in inju-
•
Avoid mechanical damage
to the charger.
-
sult in internal short circuits.
•
Do not operate the charg-
er on a combustible sur-
face (e.g. paper, textiles).
-
ing charging.
• If the power cable for this
equipment is damaged, it
must be replaced by the
manufacturer, a customer
service agent of the same
or a similarly qualified
person in order to prevent
hazards.
• Do not charge non-re-
chargeable batteries in
the charger.
-
age the appliance.
Removing/inserting the
Battery
17) from the
appliance, press the release button
( 18) on the battery and pull out the
battery.
2
17), place it on
the guide track and push it into the ap-
pliance. It will audibly snap in.
Charging Process
Do not expose the battery to
extreme conditions such as
heat or impact. Risk of injury
from escaping electrolytic so-
lution! After eye/skin contact,
rinse the affected areas with
water or a neutraliser and
consult a doctor.
Charge the battery in a dry
room only.
Prior to attaching the charger,
check that the battery‘s outer
surface is clean and dry.
There is a risk of injury due
to electric shock.
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