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Do not immerse the battery in liquids, such
as (salt) water or beverages. Contact with
liquids can damage the battery.
This may
result in heat build-up, smoke generation,
ignition or explosion of the battery. Do not
continue to use the battery and contact an
after-sales service authorized by FEIN.
Do not use a damaged battery. The use of a
battery pack must be stopped immediately
as soon as abnormal properties, such as
odor development, heat, discoloration or
deformation occur.
Continued operation
can cause the battery to generate heat and
smoke, ignite or explode.
Do not open, crush, overheat or set fire to
the battery.
Non-observance of this warning
may result in burns and fire. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
Extinguish burning Li-ion batteries with
water, sand or a fire blanket.
Avoid physical blows/impact. Impact and
penetration of objects can damage batter-
ies.
This may result in leakage, heat build-up,
smoke generation, ignition or explosion of
the battery.
Never charge the battery unattended over-
night.
Fire and explosion hazards can result
in case of non-observance.
Do not remove the battery from its original
packaging until it is going to be used.
Remove the battery only when the power
tool is switched off.
Before any work on the machine itself,
remove the battery from the power tool.
If
the power tool accidentally starts, there is
danger of injury.
Protect the battery against moisture and
water.
Clean contaminated battery terminals
and power tool connections with a dry,
clean cloth.
Remove the battery when transporting and
storing the power tool.
Observe the safety instructions in the manu-
als of the chargers from FEIN or the AMP-
Share partners.
Handling hazardous dusts.
When working with power
tools, such as when grinding,
sanding, polishing, sawing or for other work
procedures where material is removed,
dusts develop that are both hazardous to
one’s health and can spontaneously com-
bust or be explosive.
Contact with or inhaling some dust types
can trigger allergic reactions to the operator
or bystanders and/or lead to respiratory
infections, cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Examples of such materials which contain
chemicals that can produce hazardous dusts,
are:
–
Asbestos and materials containing asbes-
tos;
–
Lead-containing coatings, some wood
types such as beech and oak;
–
Minerals and metal;
–
Silicate particles from bricks, concrete
and other materials containing stone;
–
Solvent from solvent-containing paint/
varnish;
–
Arsenic, chromium and other wood pre-
servatives;
–
Materials for pesticide treatment on boat
and ship hulls;
–
Stainless steel dust, metal dust and non-
ferrous metal dust;
To minimize the unwanted intake of these
materials:
–
Use dust extraction matched appropri-
ately for the developing dust.
–
Use personal protective equipment, such
as a P2 filter-class dust protection mask.
–
Provide for good ventilation of the work-
place.
The risk from inhaling dusts depends on
how often these materials are worked.
Materials containing asbestos may only be
worked on by specialists.
Wood and light-metal dust
can cause spontaneous com-
bustion or explosions.
WARNING
CAUTION