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parts have come to a standstill:
- Before cleaning the ejection hole
or removing blockages,
- When the equipment is out of use,
- Before checking, cleaning or work-
ing on the equipment,
- If the equipment has hit a foreign
object or if strange vibrations occur
during work. In this case, check
the equipment for damage and
have it repaired if applicable.
Any vibration generally indicates a
malfunction.
Maintenance and Storage:
• Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws
are tightened firmly and the equip
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ment is in safe working condition.
• Have any necessary repairs carried
out to damaged parts.
• Do not attempt to repair the equip
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ment yourself unless you have been
trained to do so. Any work not speci-
fied in these instructions is to be car
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ried out only by customer service
centres that we have authorised.
• Keep the equipment in a dry location
and out of reach of children.
• Handle the equipment with care. Keep
tools sharp and clean, in order to fa-
cilitate better and safer work. Follow
the maintenance instructions.
• Maintain or replace any stickers that
have been applied to the machine.
This will ensure that safety information
and information on the operation of
the machine is always available.
Special safety directions for battery-
operated tools:
• Charge the batteries only in chargers
that are recommended by the manu-
facturer. Risk of fire if a charger that is
suitable for a specific type of battery is
used with other batteries.
• In the power tools, use only the batter-
ies designed for the purpose. The use
of other batteries may result in injuries
and risk of fire.
• Keep the unused battery away from
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws
and other small metal objects, which
could cause bridging of the contacts. A
short circuit between the battery con-
tacts may cause burns or fire.
• If used incorrectly, liquid may leak from
the battery. Avoid contact with this. In
the event of accidental contact, rinse
off with water. If the liquid gets into
eyes, seek medical assistance. Leak-
ing battery fluid may cause skin irrita
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tions or burns.
• Ensure that the device is switched off
before inserting the battery. Insert-
ing a battery into a power tool that is
switched on may result in accidents.
• Recharge the batteries indoors only
because the battery charger is de-
signed for indoor use only. Risk of
electric shock.
• To reduce the electric shock hazard,
unplug the battery charger from the
mains before cleaning the charger.
• Do not subject the battery to strong
sunlight over long periods and do not
leave it on a heater. Heat damages the
battery and there is a risk of explosion.
• Allow a hot battery to cool before
charging.
• Do not open up the battery and avoid
mechanical damage to the battery.
Risk of short circuit and fumes may
be emitted that irritate the respiratory
tract. Ensure fresh air and seek medi-
cal assistance in the event of discom-
fort.