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perating Instructions 

 

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Disposal 

On a product, the symbol of a dustbin with a cross through it means that the product cannot 
be disposed of with the household waste. In the case of batteries or rechargeable 
batteries/accumulators containing mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd) or lead (Pb), the chemical 
symbol is shown under the crossed-out dustbin symbol. The end user has an obligation to 
return the batteries or rechargeable batteries/accumulators. These can be handed in free of 
charge to the retailer or at any collection point. Electronic devices and rechargeable 
batteries/accumulators should be handed in separately to each other. Make sure that the 
batteries or accumulators are in a discharged state or, if necessary, protected against short 
circuits. When purchasing products, try to ensure that the products have a long service life. 
to minimise the amount of waste produced. If your electric or electronic device contains 
personal data, you are responsible for deleting it. 

Incorrect disposal of batteries or rechargeable batteries/accumulators can, because of the 
substances they contain, harm the environment and human health. Special care should be 
taken when handling lithium batteries. Products should be checked to see if they can be re-
used, for example, by being repaired, before you dispose of them. 

!!! Always observe local disposal regulations!!! 

 

Warranty 

The warranty terms of Wilhelm Fricke SE, as can be found in the sales documents and the 
current version of the Terms and Conditions, apply. 

In case of questions, please contact the company’s customer service line. 

 

Addresses 

Sales/customer service/ 

 

 

Tel.: +49 (4281) 712 712 

Spare parts sales:   

 

 

Fax: +49 (4281) 712 700 

 
Postal and shipping address: 

 

Wilhelm Fricke SE 
Zum Kreuzkamp 7 
DE-27404 Heeslingen 

 

Legal notice 

Translation of the original operating instructions for the battery-powered angle grinder 

Manufacturer: Wilhelm Fricke SE - DE-27404 Heeslingen 

1st Edition June 2021 

©2021 Wilhelm Fricke SE 

Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the Wilhelm Fricke SE company. 

All product names mentioned in these operating instructions are trademarks of their respective companies. 

Printed on paper made from chlorine and acid-free bleached pulp. 

 

Summary of Contents for 7306020

Page 1: ...rdless angle grinders 7306020 These operating instructions must be read thoroughly before use and followed These operating instructions must be retained for future reference Translation of the origina...

Page 2: ...nce specifications 6 3 1 Symbols and abbreviations 6 3 2 Technical data 6 3 3 Charging time 7 3 4 Main components view 7 Battery tool operation 8 4 1 Inserting and removing the battery pack 8 4 2 Char...

Page 3: ...instructions for power tools Read all safety instructions and instructions for use Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Keep all warn...

Page 4: ...Always wear eye protection Protective equipment for the appropriate conditions such as a dust mask non slip safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection reduce the risk of injury or its severity o Prev...

Page 5: ...ssories and tool heads etc in accordance with these instructions and while taking into account the working conditions and the work to be carried out Using the power tool for work other than that for w...

Page 6: ...hat are not suitable for one appliance may pose a risk of injury when used on another appliance 2 3 Important safety instructions for charger and battery pack Caution To reduce the risk of injury only...

Page 7: ...ay reach or exceed 50 C 122 F Do not burn the battery pack even if it is badly damaged or completely worn out The battery pack may explode in the event of a fire Do not drop or shake the battery pack...

Page 8: ...of the battery Performance specifications 3 1 Symbols and abbreviations Recycle Class II tools Do not throw away with domestic waste V Voltage AC Alternating current Hz Hertz W Watt kg Kilogram mm Mil...

Page 9: ...ing time The charging time varies depending on the battery life and the room temperature Battery charger Battery pack 7306070 7306071 18 V 4 0 Ah 100 min Minutes until auto power off and recharge appr...

Page 10: ...and pull the battery pack out of the tool unit 3 To insert the battery pack align the sliding guide of the tool unit with the sliding guide of the battery pack and slide the tool unit into position 4...

Page 11: ...ot charged You must fully charge it before using it for the first time 7 When trying to charge a battery pack on a machine that has just been in use the charge indicator sometimes does not light up In...

Page 12: ...y is charged 80 green light flashes quickly Battery is charged 100 green light is on permanently The temperature of the battery pack is too hot or too cold red light flashes slowly Battery pack malfun...

Page 13: ...llow the battery pack to warm up in the room for one hour before you start charging the battery pack Disconnect the plug when charging is complete The charger should be allowed to cool down for at lea...

Page 14: ...ng Observe the expiry date of the grinding separating tools used overageing can cause the grinding wheels to burst Loosen the flange nut by pressing the locking knob Use a spanner if you cannot loosen...

Page 15: ...the flange nut Use the spanner to fully tighten the flange nut Make sure that the locking knob is fully released before using the tool Installing the side handle Fit the side handle to the internal th...

Page 16: ...cover Make sure that the protective cover always remains in place and that it is tightened again after alignment Loosen the adjustment screw to adjust the position of the protective cover Tighten the...

Page 17: ...Operating Instructions 7306020 15 Attaching the dust cover Attach the dust cover to the housing Only work with the dust covers when necessary Dust cover...

Page 18: ...Compatibility Directive EMC Directive 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2011 65 EU RoHs Directive The product was developed in accordance with the following standards EN 62841 1 2015 EN 55014 1 2017 EN...

Page 19: ...306070 conforms to the provisions of 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Directive Authorised person for documentation Mr Eike Viebrock Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 DE 27404 He...

Page 20: ...lations 2016 The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 The product was developed in accordance with the following standards BS...

Page 21: ...ntification 7306070 conforms to the provisions of Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 Authorised person for documentation Mr Eike Viebrock Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 DE 27404 Heeslin...

Page 22: ...rechargeable batteries accumulators can because of the substances they contain harm the environment and human health Special care should be taken when handling lithium batteries Products should be ch...

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