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c)
When the battery pack is not being used,
protect it against contact with other metal
items such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal items that could
make a connection between both battery
contacts.
Short circuiting the battery contacts may
cause burns or a fire.
d)
Incorrect use may cause liquids to leak out of
the battery; avoid coming into contact with
them. In the event of accidental contact with
these liquids, rinse the affected area with
water. In the event that the liquid enters the
eye, seek medical help.
Liquids leaking from the
battery may cause inflammations or burns.
e)
A battery pack or power tool that is damaged
or modified, must not be used.
Damaged or
modified batteries may behave erratically, which may
result in a fire, an explosion or an injury hazard.
f)
Battery packs or power tools must not be expo-
sed to a fire or excessive heat.
Exposure to fire or
a temperature exceeding 130°C may result in an explosion.
g)
It is necessary to adhere to all battery
charging instructions and not to charge the
battery pack or power tool outside the tempe-
rature range specified in this user‘s manual.
Incorrect charging, or charging at temperatures
outside the specified range may damage the battery
and increase the risk of fire.
6) SERVICE
a)
Have your cordless power tool repaired by
a qualified person using identical spare parts.
This will ensure that the same level of safety will be
achieved as before the repair of the power tool.
b)
Damaged battery packs must never be
repaired.
The battery pack should only be repaired
by the manufacturer or at an authorised service centre.
IX. Supplementary safety
instructions
y
Read the user‘s manual before using the spray gun.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for injuries or
damages to tools resulting from inappropriate use.
The power tool creates an electromagnetic
field during operation, which may negatively
affect the operation of active or passive medi-
cal 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.
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WARNING
y
It is necessary to understand all the risks presented by
the sprayed material and to follow the markings and on
the tank or information provided by the manufacturer
of the material that you will be spraying.
y
During work, use certified eye, hearing protection,
respirator face and nose mask with active carbon
with a sufficient level of protection and wear appropri-
ate work attire and gloves. During work,
prevent access to people without protecti-
ve equipment and animals. Consult with
a professional personal protective equip-
ment store about the sufficient efficiency
of personal protective equipment, particu-
larly in regards to the protection of the
respiratory tract against the toxicity of
paints. As far as respirators are concerned,
the highest level of protection efficiency is
provided by respirators with an FFP3 protection class
and with active carbon. Carefully read the user‘s manu-
al of the respirator.
y
Only use the spray gun in well ventilated areas as there
is a risk of substances accumulating in the air and the
inhalation of toxic substances.
y
Do not use the spray gun for spraying flammable sub-
stances, i.e. liquids with a flash point < 55°C. This specifi-
cation should be provided on the packaging of the paint.
y
For spraying, do not use a liquid that has a temperature
higher than 40°C. At higher temperatures, faster evaporati-
on of solvent may occur or the spray gun may be damaged.
c)
It is essential to avoid accidentally starting the
power tool. It is necessary to check that the tri-
gger is in the Off position before plugging the
power plug into a power socket and/or when
connecting the battery pack, lifting or carry-
ing the power tool.
Carrying the power tool with
a finger on the trigger or connecting the power tool‘s
plug with the switch engaged may cause an accident.
d)
It is necessary to remove all adjustment
tools and spanners before turning on the
power tool.
An adjustment tool or spanner left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may
result in injury to persons.
e)
The user may only work in locations that
they can reach safely. The user must always
maintain a stable stance and balance.
This
will provide better control over the power tool in
unforeseeable situations.
f)
Dress in an appropriate manner. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewellery. The user must
ensure that they have hair and clothing at
a sufficient distance from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery and long hair may become
caught in the moving parts.
g)
If there is equipment available for the
extraction and collection of dust, it is nece-
ssary that such equipment is connected and
used correctly.
The use of such equipment may
limit the danger posed by the created dust.
h)
The user must not become complacent and
start ignoring the fundamentals of power
tool safety due to the routine arising from
frequent use of the power tool.
Careless activity
may cause serious injury within a fraction of a second.
4) OPERATING AND MAINTAINING
POWER TOOLS
a)
Power tools must not be overloaded. It
is necessary to use power tools that are
designed for the work being performed.
Appropriate power tools for a given task will do the
job better and with greater safety.
b)
Power tools that cannot be turned on and off
with a trigger/switch must not be used.
Any
power tools that cannot be controlled using a trigger/
switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Before making any adjustments, replacing accesso-
ries or before storing the power tool, it is necessary
to pull the power plug out of the power socket and/
or remove the battery pack out of the power tool, if it
is removable.
These preventative safety measures limit
the danger of accidentally starting the power tool.
d)
When not used, the power tool must be stored out
of children‘s reach, and persons not acquainted
with the power tool or these instructions must
not be permitted to use the power tool.
A power
tool in the hands of inexperienced users is dangerous.
e)
Power tools and accessories need to be main-
tained. It is necessary to check the adjus-
tment of moving parts and their movement;
focus on cracks, broken parts or any other
circumstances that may threaten the proper
operation of the power tool. If the power
tool is damaged, it is necessary to have it
repaired before using it again.
Many accidents
are caused by insufficiently maintained power tools.
f)
It is necessary to keep cutting power tools
clean and sharp.
Correctly maintained and sharpe-
ned cutting power tools are less likely to get stuck on
material or to jam and they are also easier to control.
g)
It is necessary to use power tools, accesso-
ries, working tools, etc. in accordance with
these instructions and in such a manner as
prescribed for the specific power tool with
respect to the given work conditions and the
type of work being performed.
Using power
tools for tasks other than for which they are designed
may lead to dangerous situations.
h)
Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry,
clean and free of grease.
Slippery handles and
grip surfaces do not ensure a safe grip and control
over the power tool in unexpected situations.
5) OPERATING AND MAINTAINING
CORDLESS POWER TOOLS
a)
The power tool charge only using the charger
specified by the manufacturer.
A charger that
may be suitable for one type of battery pack, may lead
to a fire hazard if used with a different battery pack.
b)
Only use the tool with a battery pack that is
explicitly determined for the given tool.
Using any
other battery pack may create a accident or fire hazard.