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batteries designed for the pur-
pose.
The use of other batteries may
result in injuries and risk of fire.
c) 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 contacts
may cause burns or fire.
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 fluid
may cause skin irritations or burns.
e) Do not use damaged or altered
batteries.
Damaged or altered batte-
ries can be unpredictable and lead to
fire, explosion or risk of injury.
f) Do not expose batteries to fire
or elevated temperatures.
Fire or
temperatures over 130 °C can cause
an explosion.
g) follow all instructions for char-
ging and never charge the bat-
tery or the battery-powered tool
outside the temperature range
stated in the operating instruc-
tions.
Incorrect charging or charging
outside the permitted temperature ran-
ge may destroy the battery and increa-
se the risk of fire.
6) SERVICE
a)
have your power tool serviced
by a qualified repair person
using only identical replacement
parts.
This will ensure that the safety
of the power tool is maintained.
b) Never repair damaged batte-
ries.
All battery repairs should be
carried out by the manufacturer or au-
thorised customer service centres only.
Safety information for
sawing back and forth
•
hold the electric tool by the in-
sulated gripping surfaces when
performing work in which the
cutting tool may come into con-
tact with hidden wiring.
Contact
with a live wire can also cause a
charge in metal parts of the device and
result in an electric shock.
• Fasten and secure the workpie
-
ce by means of clamps or with
another method on a stable un-
derground.
If you hold the workpiece
only with your hand or against your
own body, it will stay instable and this
can lead to a loss of control.
• Do not use any accessories
that are not recommended by
PARkSIDE.
This can result in electric
shock or fire.
• Keep hands away from the sawing
area. Do not reach underneath the
workpiece. Upon contact with the bla-
de there is a risk of injury.
• Move the power tool against the work
-
piece only when it is turned on. Other-
wise, there is a risk of kickback if the
attachment tools jam in the workpiece.
• Make sure that the
support plate is res-
ting securely on the workpiece during
sawing. A tilted saw blade may break
or cause a kickback.
• After you have finished work, turn the
power tool off and do not pull the saw
blade out of the cut until it has come to
a standstill. In this way you will avoid
any kickback and can safely put down
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