- By keeping the battery pack in a ready for use
charger, the battery pack will be kept in a state
of readiness by fl oat charging conservation.
- Do not keep discharged battery pack (maxi-
mum one month) attached to charger whene-
ver charger is detached from the power supply
(danger of deep discharging).
- A new battery pack or a battery pack not used
for a longer period of time reaches it full ca-
pacity after about 5 charging and discharging
cycles.
- Battery packs should, before charging, be fully
discharged if possible.
Continuous starting of the charging process
shortens the lifespan of the batteries.
- A considerably reduced time of operation per
charging shows that the battery pack is used
up an should be replaced by a new one.
- NiCd battery packs that are not used for lon-
ger periods should be stored in a discharged
state.
Special instructions for NiMH battery
packs:
- The output of NiMH battery packs drops no-
ticeably at ambient temperatures below 0° C
or above 45° C.
- Do not overload the tool (do not load the tool
excessively so that it comes to a standstill).
- Even if NiMH battery packs are not used, re-
charge them approx. every 4 months so that
they retain their full capacity.
- NiMH battery packs should be left for 60 min.
in the charger after every 10th fast charge
to compensate any differences in capacity
between the cells.
- Because NiMH battery packs discharge auto-
matically, store them preferably at ambient
temperatures of between 0° C and 25° C.
6.1
Changing carbon brushes
If the carbon brushes have worn to a length of
less than 6 mm, this may reduce the perfor-
mance of the machine or cause the machine
to stop. In this case, the brushes (4.2) should
be replaced.
- Unscrew the cover (4.4) and remove the worn
brushes.
- Push in the retaining plate (4.3) on the new
carbon brushes until it latches into the notches
(4.1) and screw the covers back on.
- Operate the machine in idling state for a few
minutes so that the carbon brushes attain
optimal contact.
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Recycling battery packs
Never throw spent battery packs
into domestic waste containers!
Return spent or defective battery packs to dea-
lers, the Festool after-sales service department
or approved waste disposal facilities. This en-
sures that they are correctly recycled.
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Warranty
Our equipment is under warranty for at least 12
months with regard to material or production
faults in accordance with national legislation.
In the EU countries, the warranty period is 24
months (an invoice or delivery note is required
as proof of purchase). Damage resulting from,
in particular, normal wear and tear, o-verloa-
ding, improper handling, or caused by the user
or other damage caused by not following the
operating instructions, or any fault acknow-
ledged at the time of purchase, is not covered
by the warranty. Damage caused by the use
of non-original accessories and consumable
material (e.g. sanding pads) is also excluded.
Complaints will only be acknowledged if the
equipment has not been dismantled before
being sent back to the suppliers or to an aut-
horised Festool customer support workshop.
Store the operating instructions, safety notes,
spare parts list and proof of purchase in a safe
place. In addition, the manufacturer's current
warranty conditions apply.
Note
We reserve the right to make changes to the
technical data contained in this infor-mation as
a result of ongoing research and development
work.
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EU Declaration of Conformity
We declare under sole responsibility that this
product complies with the following norms or
normative documents:
E N 6 0 7 4 5 , E N 6 0 3 3 5 - 2 - 2 9 , E N 5 5 0 1 4 ,
EN 61000 in accordance with the regulations
stipulated in Directive 2006/95/EC, 98/37/EC
(until 28 Dec. 2009), 2006/42/EC (from 29 Dec.
2009), 2004/108/EC.
Dr. Johannes Steimel
Head of research and development
Festool GmbH, Wendlingen, Germany
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