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When the battery is not in use keep it away from metal objects like paperclips, coins,
keys, nails, screws and other metal objects that can short circuit the terminals. A short
circuit between the battery terminals can result in burn injuries or fire.
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Incorrect use can cause liguid to leak from the battery. Avoid contact with battery fluid.
Rinse with water after temporary contact. Seek medical attention if you splash your
eyes. Leaking battery fluid can cause skin irritation or burn injuries.
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Keep the charger away from water, rain and other liquids. This will help to prevent the
risk of electric shock.
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Keep the charger clean. This will reduce the risk of electric shock.
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Always check the charger, power cord and plug before use. Never use defective power
tools. Avoid opening or repairing the charger. This work must be carried out by a
qualified person who uses original parts. This will reduce the risk of electric shock.
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Never use the charger near flammable materials (paper, textiles, etc.). This reduces the
risk of fire.
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Never open the power tool. This will reduce the risk of electric shock.
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Protect the battery from heat, direct sunlight and naked flames, This will reduce the
risk of an explosion.
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Incorrect use of the battery and charger can result in the emission of vapour, This
vapour can be harmful to health.
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Never short circuit the power tool. This will reduce the risk of an explosion.
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Damage or incorrect use can result in the emission of vapour from the power tool. If
this is the case, consult a doctor to check your respiratory tracts.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY
1. Connect the battery to the battery socket on the tool so that it clicks into place.
REMOVING THE BATTERY
1. Press the battery lock and remove the battery from the tool.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
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Make sure that the power switch on the tool is not pressed in when inserting or
replacing the battery.
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Do not force the battery when connecting it, use a moderate pressure. An incorrectly
connected battery can damage the battery terminals or the battery socket on the tool.
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Use the "Press" button on the battery to check the charging status; 1-4 red LEDs, where
1 indicates low battery status.