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other battery packs may cre-
ate a risk of injury and fire.
c
When the battery pack is
not in use, keep it away
from other metallic ob-
jects, like paperclips,
coins, keys, nails, screws
or other small metallic ob-
jects that can make a con-
nection from one terminal
to another.
Shorting the bat-
tery terminals together may
cause burns or a fire.
d
Under abusive conditions,
liquid may be ejected from
the battery; avoid contact.
If contact accidentally oc-
curs, flush with water. If
liquid contacts eyes, addi-
tionally seek medical help.
Liquid ejected from the bat-
tery may cause irritation or
burns.
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Service
a
Have your power tool ser-
viced by a qualified repair
person using only identi-
cal replacement parts.
This
will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
Safety instructions for
lopping shears
The device has a fixed length of
0.91 m.
DANGER
●
Severe injuries
through a lack of concentration
when working. Do not use the
device when under the influence
of drugs, alcohol, or medication,
or when you are tired.
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WARNING
●
The device is
not intended for use by children,
persons with restricted physical,
sensory or mental abilities or
persons unfamiliar with these in-
structions. The age of the opera-
tor may be limited by local
restrictions.
●
Do not use the de-
vice if there is a danger of light-
ning.
●
Risk of electric shock. Do
not work with the device within
10 m of overhead lines.
●
En-
sure that all protective devices
and handles are correctly fitted,
securely fastened and in good
condition.
●
Ensure a firm foot-
ing, a clean workplace and plan
a retreat path from falling
branches before using the de-
vice.
●
Always hold the device
with both hands. Hold the front
handle with one hand. With the
other hand hold the rear handle,
operate the unlocking button
and the power switch.
●
Wear
long, heavy trousers, clothing
with long arms and non-slip
boots when working with the de-
vice. Do not work barefoot. Do
not wear sandals or short trou-
sers. Avoid wearing loose cloth-
ing or clothing with cords and
straps.
●
Risk of kickback due to
loss of balance. Avoid an abnor-
mal posture, keep a stable, safe
footing and maintain your bal-
ance.
●
Replace any worn or
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