
33
MT
GB
metal objects, which could
cause bridging of the contacts.
A short circuit between the battery con
-
tactsmaycauseburnsorfire.
d) 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. Leaking battery
fluidmaycauseskinirritationsorburns.
e) Do not use damaged or altered
batteries.
Damagedoralteredbat-
teriescanbeunpredictableandlead
tofire,explosionorriskofinjury.
f) Do not expose batteries to fire
or elevated temperatures.
Fire or
temperaturesover130 °Ccancause
anexplosion.
g) Follow all instructions for charg-
ing and never charge the bat-
tery or the battery-powered
tool outside the temperature
range stated in the operating
instructions.
Incorrect charging or
chargingoutsidethepermittedtem-
peraturerangemaydestroythebattery
andincreasetheriskoffire.
6) SERVICE
a)
Have your power tool serviced
by a qualified repair person us
-
ing only identical replacement
parts.
This will ensure that the safety
ofthepowertoolismaintained.
b) never repair damaged batter-
ies.
Allbatteryrepairsshouldbecar-
ried out by the manufacturer or author
-
isedcustomerservicecentresonly.
Safety information for
pressuresprayers
• Donotleavethepressuresprayerin
the sun.
• Protectthepressuresprayerfromfrost.
• Emptyafteruse.
• Keepchildren,animalsandonlookers
away.
• Thedevicemustbeputawaysothat
no one is endangered when it is not in
use.
• Securethedeviceagainstunauthorised
access.
• Onlyputthedeviceintooperationif
allcomponentsareundamaged.Pay
particularattentiontotheleaktightness
ofalldeviceparts.
• Onlyoperatethedevicewhenitis
completelyassembled.
• Anyoneworkingwiththedevicemust
berested,healthyandingoodshape.
Donotoperatethedeviceaftertaking
alcohol,medicationordrugsthatimpair
your ability to react
• Neversprayinthedirectionofother
people–riskofinjury!
• Takethewinddirectionintoaccount!
Alwayskeepthespraylancefacing
awayfromtheoperator
• Becarefulinslippery,wet,snowy,icy
conditions,onslopes,uneventerrain,
etc.-dangerofslipping!
• Watchoutforobstacles–riskoftrip-
ping!
• Taketimelybreaksfromworktopre-
ventfatigueandexhaustion–riskof
accidents!
• Onlyworkingoodlightandvisibility
conditions.
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