Safety Instructions for Handling
Batteries
1
Ensure at all times that the batteries
are inserted with the correct polarity (+
and –), as shown on the battery itself.
2
Do not short-circuit the batteries.
3
Do not charge up rechargeable batte-
ries.
4
Do not overcharge the battery!
5
Do not mix old and new batteries or
batteries of a different type or from
different manufacturers! Replace all
batteries of a set at the same time.
6
Remove used batteries immediately
out of the device and dispose of them
correctly!
7
Do not heat the batteries!
8
Do not carry out any welding or solde-
ring work directly to the batteries!
9
Do not take the batteries apart!
10 Do not deform the batteries!
11 Do not throw the batteries into the ire!
12 Store the batteries out of the reach of
children.
13 Do not allow children to replace the
batteries without supervision!
14 Do not store the batteries close to a
ire, cookers or other sources of heat.
Do not place the battery in direct
sunlight and do not use or store it in
motor vehicles in hot weather.
15 Store used batteries in the original
packaging and keep them away
from metal objects. Do not mix (up)
unpacked batteries! Otherwise this
may cause the battery to short-circuit,
resulting in damage, burns or even the
danger of ire.
16 Remove batteries from the device if this
is not going to be used for a prolon-
ged period, unless it is to be used in
emergencies!
17 NEVER touch batteries which have
leaked without appropriate protection.
If the leaked liquid comes into contact
with the skin, you should rinse off this
area of the skin immediately under
running water. Make sure at all events
that your eyes and mouth do not come
into contact with the liquid. If they do,
seek medical advice immediately.
18 Clean the battery contacts and the
equivalent contacts in the device befo-
re inserting the batteries.
Residual Risks
This power tool has been construc-
ted in accordance with the latest
technology and the generally re-
cognised safety regulations. Never-
theless, it is possible that individual
residual risks may occur during
operation.
•
Electrical hazard if improper electrical
connection cables are used.
•
In addition, concealed residual risks
may be present in spite of all the
precautions that have been taken.
•
Residual risks can be minimised by
observing the „Safety instructions" and
„Use in accordance with the designa-
ted purpose", as well as the operating
instructions.
•
Do not put any unnecessary stresses
on the machine: excessive pressure
during sawing will quickly damage
the saw blade. This may result in a
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