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g)
To use the machine, accessories and blades, etc. according to these instructions, taking into account the
working conditions and the work to be done. The use of the machine for operations other than those provided can
lead to dangerous situations.
9.5. Using machines with battery and precautions for use
a)
Do not use any other charger than the one specified by the manufacturer. A charger that fits to a type of battery
can cause a risk of fire when used with other types of batteries.
b)
Do not use tools with batteries other than those specified. The use of any other type of battery may create a risk
of injury and fire.
c)
If the batteries are not used, keep them away from other metal objects such as clips, coins, keys, nails, screws
or other small objects that can lead to a connection from one terminal to another. Short-circuiting the terminals of
a battery can cause burns or fire.
d)
In bad conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid any contact. In case of accidental contact, flush
with water. If the fluid comes into contact with eyes, seek medical assistance. The ejected battery fluid may cause
irritation or burns.
9.6. Care and Maintenance
a)
Repairs must be performed by a qualified expert, using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that
the safety of the tool is maintained.
10 Special safety recommendations
> Hold the tool by insulated gripping parts while performing an ongoing operation in which the cutting element or
screw may contact hidden wiring. Contact with a wire “under stress” can put the metal parts of the power tool
exposed “under stress” and cause an electric shock to the operator.
> Use appropriate detectors in order to show the hidden supply ducts or consult local companies. Contact with
electrical lines can cause a fire or electric shock. Damage to a gas line can cause an explosion. Drilling a water
pipe can cause damage.
> Stop the appliance immediately when the tool blocks up. Expect coupling reactions that can cause major
consequences. The tool crashes if:
The appliance is overloaded
If you get stuck in the piece on which you are working
> Hold tightly the portable electric tool. Because of the unscrewing or screwing, may have, high reaction instantly.
> Fix the piece that is going to be worked on. A piece well-set or fixed in a vise piece is fixed more securely than held
in hands.
> Keep workspace clean. Mixtures of materials are particularly dangerous. Dust from light metals can be
explosive or flammable.
> Before putting off the portable electric tool, wait until it is completely stopped. There is a risk that the machine blocks
up, which represents a loss of control over it.
> Do not open the battery. Risk of short-circuit. Protect the battery from heat sources such as direct exposure to sun
and heat. There is a risk of explosion.
> Vapors can escape in case of damage and improper use of the battery. Ventilate the workplace and in case of
discomfort, consult a doctor. Vapors may pose irritation in the airways.
> If the battery is defective, liquid can go out and come into contact with nearby objects. Control the elements affected.
Clean or change them, if necessary.
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