of work to be performed. Use of the tool for purposes other than those intended may result in hazardous
situations.
5) USE OF CORDLESS TOOLS
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Before inserting the battery, make sure the power switch is in the : “0
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off” position. Inserting the battery
into the tool when it is switched on may result in dangerous situations.
- Only use the chargers specified by the manufacturer to charge the battery. Using a charger for another
type of battery may damage it and lead to fire.
- Use only batteries intended for the tool. - Use of other battery types may be the cause of an accident or
fire.
- If the battery is not used, store it separately from metallic objects such as clamps, keys, screws and other
small metallic objects that could cause connection of one contact of the battery with the other. Short-
circuit of the battery may cause an injury, burns or a fire.
- Handle the batteries with care. - Improper treatment may result in leakage of chemical fluid from the
battery. Avoid contact with it. If there is contact with the chemical fluid, wash the affected area under the
running water. If the chemical fluid gets in your eyes, seek medical assistance immediately. Chemical fluid
from the battery may cause a serious injury.
- The battery or tool must not be exposed to fire or excessive temperatures. Exposure to fire or a
temperature higher than 130 ° C may cause an explosion.
- The battery or tools that are damaged or rebuilt must not be used. Damaged or modified batteries may
operate in an unpredictable way and therefore may cause fire, explosion or injury.
6) SERVICE
- Have the power tool serviced by a qualified service technician, if needed. Only identical spare parts may
be used. This ensures that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORDLESS LOPPERS FOR TREE PRUNING
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Place the tool out of
reach of children and ensure that they do not play with it.
- Do not allow children to use the tool. Do not leave the tool unattended and keep non-used tools in a safe
place outside the reach of children.
- Risk of electric shock! Keep a distance of at least 10m from overhead electrical lines and at least 15m
from other persons.
- Do not use the tools in the rain or charge the battery in the rain.
- Do not store tools in rain or any other damp environment.
- Make sure that people nearby have a safe distance from the workspace.
- Be sure that no external objects are placed between the cutting blades. If the blade gets blocked, turn the
tool off immediately and remove the cause of the blocking.
- Be careful not to cut through hidden power cables or cords.
- Keep your free hand at a safe distance from the workspace. - Do not touch the cutting blades. - They are
very sharp and you could end up cutting yourself dangerously.
- Be careful when using the tools and make sure to protect fingers of your loose hand from sharp cutting
blades when holding the tree branches.
- Never use excessive power when operating the tool. - You could slip and get injured, or you could
unintentionally cut something other than you intended.
- Check the blades carefully before starting work.
- Handle the blades with the utmost care to avoid cutting yourself or causing another injury.
- Always wear work gloves when working with the tool and also when treating or cleaning it.
- Do not use tool for other works except for those for which it is intended.