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•  Be careful with the power cord. Never use 

the power cord to carry or pull the power 
tool, or to pull out the plug from the 
mains. Keep the power cord away from 
heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. 
Damaged or tangled power cords increase 
the risk of electric shock.

•  If the tool is used outdoors, only use an 

extension cord approved for outdoor use. 
Cords intended for outdoor use reduce the 
risk of electric shock.

•  If it is absolutely necessary to use power 

tools in damp conditions, use a power 
point protected by a residual current 
device RDC. Using an RCD reduces the risk 
of electric shock.

PERSONAL SAFETY

•  Stay alert. Pay attention to what you are 

doing, and use your common sense when 
working with power tools. Never use 
power tools if you are tired or under the 
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. 
A moment of inattention when using a 
power tool can result in serious personal 
injury.

•  Use personal safety equipment. Always 

wear safety glasses. Depending on the 
type of tool and how it is used, safety 
equipment such as dust masks, non-slip 
safety shoes, safety helmets and ear 
protection reduce the risk of personal 
injury.

•  Avoid accidental starting. Check that the 

power switch is in the OFF position before 
plugging in the power cord and/or the 
battery, or lifting/carrying the tool. 
Carrying a power tool with your finger on 
the switch, or connecting a tool to the 
mains supply when the switch is in the ON 
position, increases the risk of accidents 
and injuries.

•  Remove Allen keys/spanners etc. before 

starting the power tool. Allen keys, or the 
like, left in a rotating part of a power tool 
can cause personal injury.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

     WARNING!   
Read all warnings, safety instructions and 
other instructions. Failure to follow all 
the instructions and safety instructions 
can result in the risk of electric shock, fire 
and/or serious personal injury. Save these 
instructions and safety instructions for 
future reference. The term power tool in 
the warnings below refers to your mains-
powered (corded) or battery-powered 
(cordless) power tool.

WORK AREA

•  Keep the work area clean and well lit. 

Dark and cluttered work areas increase 
the risk of accidents and injuries.

•  Do not use power tools in explosive 

environments, such as in the vicinity of 
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power 
tools produce sparks that can ignite dust 
and fumes.

•  Keep children and onlookers at a safe 

distance when using power tools.

•  You can easily lose control of the tool if 

you are distracted.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

•  The plug on the power tool must match the 

power point. Never modify the plug in any 
way. Never use an adapter with earthed 
power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching 
outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.

•  Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces 

such as pipes, radiators, cookers and 
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of 
electric shock if your body is earthed.

•  Do not expose power tools to rain or 

moisture. There is a greater risk of electric 
shock if water gets into a power tool.

Summary of Contents for 004951

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Page 7: ...lir s kert har du b ttre kontroll ver elverktyget i ov ntade situationer Anv nd l mpliga kl der Anv nd inte l st sittande kl der eller smycken H ll h r kl der och handskar borta fr n r rliga delar L s...

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Page 10: ...nv nds f r kapning av mjuka material som papp och liknande med tjocklek upp till 6 mm 2 Anslut laddaren till n tsp nning 3 Batteriet r fulladdat n r laddningsindikatorn v xlar fr n r d till gr n BITS...

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Page 12: ...el verkt yet Slike n kler eller annet utstyr verkt y som sitter igjen p en roterende del av et el verkt y kan for rsake personskade Ikke strekk deg for langt S rg for ha godt fotfeste og god balanse...

Page 13: ...P den m ten har du bedre kontroll over el verkt yet hvis en uventet situasjon skulle oppst Bruk passende kl r Ikke bruk l stsittende kl r eller smykker Hold h r kl r og hansker unna bevegelige deler L...

Page 14: ...il standardiserte testmetoder kan brukes til sammenlikne ulike verkt y med hverandre og til gi en forel pig vurdering av eksponering ADVARSEL Det faktiske vibrasjons og st yniv et ved bruk av verkt y...

Page 15: ...s regel messig hvis verkt yet ikke brukes over lengre tid Optimal lading er 50 til 80 1 Koble ladekabelen til skrutrekkerens uttak BILDE 2 2 Koble laderen til nettspenning 3 Batteriet er fulladet n r...

Page 16: ...tilbeh r eller annet arbeid p verkt yet BITS ADVARSEL For forhindre utilsiktet start m du alltid kontrollere at retningsvelgeren st r i den midterste posisjonen f r bytte av tilbeh r eller annet arbei...

Page 17: ...s avrundede kant er vendt bort fra verkt yet 5 Vri kappeskiven 2 slik at den passer p holderen 3 6 Stram til skruen 1 7 Tilbeh ret er n klart for bruk VEDLIKEHOLD MERK Produsenten p tar seg ikke ansva...

Page 18: ...widualnej U ywaj zawsze okular w ochronnych rodki ochrony indywidualnej stosowane w zale no ci od rodzaju elektronarz dzia oraz sposobu pos ugiwania si nim np maski przeciwpy owe obuwie antypo lizgowe...

Page 19: ...zpieczne Unikaj niezamierzonego uruchomienia narz dzia Przed pod czeniem przewodu i lub akumulator w a tak e przed podnoszeniem przenoszeniem narz dzia zawsze sprawd czy prze cznik znajduje si w po o...

Page 20: ...oducenta adowarka przeznaczona do jednego rodzaju akumulatora mo e spowodowa po ar je li zostanie u yta z akumulatorem innego rodzaju U ywaj elektronarz dzia wy cznie z przeznaczonym do niego akumulat...

Page 21: ...15 Ko c wki i przed u ka do ko c wek RYS 1 DANE TECHNICZNE Napi cie znamionowe adowarki230 V 50 Hz Pr d znamionowy adowarki 0 3 A Napi cie adowania akumulatora 5 5 V Pr d adowania akumulatora 1750 mA...

Page 22: ...ie przeznaczone jest do wkr cania w drewno tworzywo i metal Nasadka tn ca przeznaczona jest wy cznie do ci cia mi kkich materia w takich jak tektura itp o grubo ci do 6 mm Narz dzi mo na u ywa wy czni...

Page 23: ...ika tak WKR CANIE 1 W odpowiedni ko c wk zgodnie z zaleceniami 2 Trzymaj wkr tark stabilnie i umie ko c wk na rubie 3 Uruchom wkr tark naciskaj c prze cznik Naci nij g rn cz prze cznika aby w czy obro...

Page 24: ...towe do u ytku KONSERWACJA UWAGA Producent nie ponosi odpowiedzialno ci za obra enia cia a oraz szkody mienia powsta e na skutek naprawy wkr tarki przez nieuprawnion osob lub jej u ytkowania w niew a...

Page 25: ...y when the switch is in the ON position increases the risk of accidents and injuries Remove Allen keys spanners etc before starting the power tool Allen keys or the like left in a rotating part of a p...

Page 26: ...ritation or burns Do not overreach Always maintain a firm footing and good balance This will ensure you have better control over the tool in unexpected situations Wear suitable clothing Do not wear lo...

Page 27: ...ch other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure WARNING The actual vibration and noise level when using power tools may differ from the specified maximum value depending on how the tool is used...

Page 28: ...ol is not going to be used for a long time The optimum charge is 50 to 80 1 Connect the charging cable to the driver socket FIG 2 2 Connect the charger to a power point 3 The battery is fully charged...

Page 29: ...oft material such as paper etc with a thickness of up to 6 mm BITS WARNING To avoid accidental starting always check that the rotation selector is in the middle position before changing attachments or...

Page 30: ...ation for the disc FIG 6 1 Fit the cutter attachment on the tool This locks the motor spindle so that the screw can be undone FIG 7 2 Undo the screw 1 3 Remove the disc 2 by pulling it down 4 Press a...

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