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XII. Additional safety
instructions for the battery
y
Protect the battery against rain, frost, high humidity,
temperatures above 50°C, against mechanical damage
(e.g. being dropped) and never open or burn it. Prior
to storing the cordless power tool, take the battery out
of it and charge it fully. Store the battery fully charged
and removed from the power tool, and to ensure the
longest possible lifetime fully charge it after several
months (no later than after 6 months).
y
Protect the battery contacts against soiling, deforma-
tion or other damage and prevent conductive bridging
of the battery contacts by taping over the connectors,
e.g. using plastic tape, to prevent the battery from
short-circuiting, which could result in a subsequent fire
or explosion.
y
Ensure that children do not play with the battery.
MEANINGS OF MARKINGS
ON THE LABEL OF THE BATTERY
Max. 50˚C
Max. 50˚C
Do not expose the battery to direct
sunlight and temperatures over 50°C.
Do not burn the battery.
Prevent the battery from coming into
contact with water and high humidity.
Do not throw the battery out with
household waste, see subsequent
paragraph about waste disposal
20 V
Terminal voltage of a fully charged
battery without load.
2 000 mAh
Battery capacity.
Table 3
Note regarding table 3:
The meaning of other pictograms that are identical to
the pictograms shown on the cordless power tool are
explained in table 4.
XIII. Meanings
of the markings
on the label
of the cordless power tool
Before using the cordless power tool,
carefully read the user's manual and
ensure that you understand the mar-
kings on the cordless power tool.
The user and other persons in the
work area must use certified eye, ear
and respiratory tract protection with
a sufficient level of protection.
Corresponds to respective EU harmo-
nisation legal directives.
Do not throw the electrical equipment
out with household waste, see subse-
quent paragraph about waste disposal.
Year of manu-
facture and serial
number (SN:)
The year of manufacture and the seri-
al number of the power tool is provi-
ded on the product's rating label.
Table 4
X. Safety instructions
for the sander
y
When using the sander, use certified eye, respiratory
tract and ear protection with a sufficient level of protec-
tion. Consult the necessary level of protection at a perso-
nal protective equipment store. When using the sander,
provide for dust extraction and sufficient ventilation of
the area. Inhalation of dust is damaging to health.
y
During work, hold the power tool by the insulated grip
parts of the power tool (handles), otherwise, in the case
of damaged live conductor wires, life threatening voltage
could be conducted through the uninsulated metal parts of
the power tool, which could cause injury by electrical shock.
The cordless power tool creates an electro-
magnetic field during operation, which may
negatively affect the operation of active or
passive medical implants (pacemakers) and
threaten the life of the user. Prior to using this power
tool, ask a doctor or the manufacturer of the implant,
whether you may work with this power tool.
y
Do not use the cordless power tool for a purpose other
than that for which it was designed.
y
Do not modify power tools for other applications.
XI. Safety instructions
for the charger
y
Read the user‘s manual before charging.
y
The charger is intended only for charging indoors. It is
necessary to protect it against rain, high humidity and
temperatures over 40°C.
y
Prevent the charger from being used by persons
(including children) whose physical, sensory or mental
disability or incapacity or insufficient experience or
knowledge prevents them from safely using the appli-
ance without supervision or instruction. Children must
not play with the appliance. It is generally not assumed
that the charger will be used by very small children (age
0- 3 years inclusive) and used by small children without
supervision (age between 3 and 8 years). It is conceded
that seriously handicapped persons may have needs
outside the level specified by this norm (EN 60335).
y
When charging, provide for ventilation since fumes may
be released from the battery if it is damaged as a result
of incorrect handling.
y
Charge the battery at temperatures in the range 10°C
to 40°C.
y
Protect the charger and its power cord against damage.
Protect the charger‘s charging terminals against con-
ductive bridging when the charger is under voltage,
otherwise there is a risk of short circuiting. Protect the
plug of the power cord against deformation or other
types of damage.
MEANINGS OF MARKINGS
ON THE LABEL OF THE CHARGER
Protect the charger against rain,
high humidity and the entry of
water. Use indoors.
Product with protection class II.
Safety protective transformer that is
safe in the event of a malfunction.
Socket (connector) intended for
recharging with direct current.
220-240 V
~50 Hz
Input voltage and frequency
20 V | 2.4 A
Output (charging) voltage and
current
Table 2
Note regarding table 2:
The meaning of other pictograms that are identical to
the pictograms shown on the cordless power tool are
explained in table 4.