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WARNING:
Some types of dust produced during sanding, sawing, polishing and drilling etc. contain
chemicals that have proved to be carcinogenic, and cause foetal damage or other fertility problems.
Examples of such chemicals are:
lead from lead-based paint
crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products
arsenic and chromium from chemically treated wood.
The risk of exposure to these chemicals depends on how often you do this type of work. You can
reduce exposure to these chemicals by keeping the work area well ventilated and using approved
safety equipment, such as a breathing mask that filters out microscopic particles.
Battery/charger
Carefully read all instructions and warnings on the battery charger, the battery and the product that
the battery will be used for before using the battery charger.
Do not dismantle the charger, or attempt to modify or repair it. Do not use the charger if it has been
subjected to a heavy blow, has been dropped, or damaged in any other way.
Replace damaged power cords immediately. Incorrect assembly can cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not charge the batteries in damp or wet areas. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Do
not attempt to charge the battery if it is cracked or damaged
– risk of fire, electric shock and/or
short circuiting.
Charging temperature: 0 to 45°C. Storage temperature: max. 49°C. Higher or lower temperaturs
can damage the battery. Do not put the battery charger on flammable surfaces or near flammable
materials when charging the battery.
The adapter, charger and battery become hot when charging. Do not place the appliance on soft
surfaces that can prevent the circulation of air
– risk of overheating. Unplug the power cord
immediately if the charger or battery starts to smell abnormally, smoke or melt. Do not use the
charger or battery again.
Do not use accessories other than those recommended or sold by the manufacturer. The use of
other accessories can result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
Battery care
WARNING:
When the battery is not is use keep it away from other metal objects such as paperclips,
coins, keys, nails, screws and other small metal objects that can short circuit the terminals. Short
circuiting can result in fire and/or personal injury. Do not expose the battery to naked flames or high
temperatures, risk of explosion.
Disposal of used batteries
IMPORTANT:
Never attempt to modify or open the battery
– risk of fire and/or personal injury. Before
disposing of the battery, put heavy-duty tape over the battery terminals to prevent short circuiting.
Lithium-ion batteries
Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Removing the battery
Run the tool until the battery is completely discharged.
1.
Undo the screws on the casing with a Phillips screwdriver.
2.
Open the casing by lifting it up from the front end of the tool.
3.
Release the wires from the power switch.
4.
Remove the battery and put heavy-duty tape over the battery terminals, or put the battery in a
plastic bag, to prevent short-circuiting.
5.
Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
3.6 VDC
3.6 VDC
Electrical data, charger (input)
230 VAC, 50 Hz
Electrical data, charger (output)
6 VDC, 300 mA
Speed (no load)
200 rpm
Battery
3.6 VDC, 1300 mAh
Direction of rotation
Right and left drive
Sound pressure level, LpA
57 dB(A), K= 3 dB
Sound power level, LwA
68 dB(A), K= 3 dB
Vibration level
0,2 m/s2, K= 1,5 m/s2
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