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2.4 MAINTENANCE,
STORAGE
Ensure regular maintenance
and correct storage to
maintain machine safety and
high performance levels.
Maintenance
•
Never use the machine with
worn or damaged parts.
Faulty or worn-out parts
must always be replaced and
never repaired. Use original
replacement parts only.
The noise and vibration
levels shown in these
instructions are the maximum
levels for use of the machine.
Suitable preventive measures
must be adopted to eliminate
possible harm caused by high
noise levels and vibration-
induced stresses; utilise the
machine at constant speed,
firmly hold the handgrip with
adequate strength, utilise the
machine at the minimum speed
required to perform the work,
wear ear-protection devices,
make frequent and adequate
pauses during the work.
Storage
•
To reduce fire risks, do
not leave containers with
debris inside a room.
2.5
BATTERY / BATTERY
CHARGER
IMPORTANT
The following
safety instructions are in addition
to the safety requirements
provided in the specific battery
and battery charger manual
delivered with this machine.
•
Only use battery chargers
recommended by the
manufacturer to recharge
batteries. An inadequate
battery charger may cause
electric shock, overheating
or corrosive liquid to
leak from the battery.
•
Use only batteries specifically
designed for your power tool.
The use of other batteries may
cause injuries and fire risks.
2.6 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
•
Scrupulously comply with local
regulations for the disposal of
packaging, deteriorated parts
or any elements with a strong
environmental impact; this
waste must not be disposed
of with regular waste, but
must be separated and taken
to collection centres, which
will recycle the materials.
•
Scrupulously comply with
local regulations for the
disposal of waste materials
•
When the machine is
withdrawn from service, do not
dispose of it in the environment,
but take it to a waste disposal
facility in accordance with the
local regulations in force.
Do not throw electrical
equipment away with
domestic waste. According
to the European Directive
2012/19/EU on electrical and
electronic equipment waste and
its implementation in compliance
with national standards, old
electrical equipment must be
collected separately, for eco-
compatible recycling. If electrical
equipment is disposed of in a
landfill or in the ground, the