5.2
Machine-related safety instruc-
tions
– Hold power tool by insulated gripping
surfaces, when performing an opera-
tion where the cutting accessory may
contact hidden wiring or its own cord.
Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire
may make exposed metal parts of the power
tool "live" and could give the operator an
electric shock.
– The charger and power tool are not in-
tended for use by persons (including
children) with limited physical, sensory
or mental ability or without sufficient
experience and/or knowledge, unless
they are supervised by a person re-
sponsible for their safety or have been
instructed on how the charger or power
tool is to be used.Children should always
be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the charger or the power tools.
– Wear suitable protection: such as ear
protection, safety goggles, a dust mask for
work which generates dust, and protective
gloves when working with raw materials and
when changing tools.
CAUTION! Rebound!
Rotation: Switch off device immediately!
–Do not lock the on/off switch perma-
nently!
– Do not open the battery pack or the charger!
– Prevent metal parts (e.g. metal chips) or flu-
ids from entering the charger!
– Do not use battery packs or chargers from
other manufacturers!
– Protect the battery pack from excessive heat
or constant heat sources such as sunlight or
naked flames!
– Never use water to extinguish burning li-ion
battery packs! Use sand or a fire blanket.
– Check the plug and the cable regularly and
should either become damaged, have them
replaced by an authorised after-sales ser-
vice workshop.
– Always pull the mains plug out of the socket
when the charger is not in use.
5.3
Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN
60745 are typically:
Sound pressure level
Noise level
Uncertainty
Wear ear protection.
Vibration emission value a
three directions) and uncertainty K measured
in accordance with EN 60745:
Drilling in metall
Fastening
The specified emissions values (vibration,
noise)
– are used to compare machines.
– They are also used for making preliminary
estimates regarding vibration and noise
loads during operation.
– They represent the primary applications of
the power tool.
Increase possible for other applications, with
other insertion tools or if not maintained ade-
quately. Take note of idling and downtimes of
machine!
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Operation
6.1
Changing the battery pack [2]
Battery pack is ready for use immediately
upon delivery and can be charged at any
time.
Side of the belt clip [2-1] can be replaced
when battery pack is removed.
6.2
Charging the battery pack [3]
The LED [3-1] on the charger indicates the
respective operating status of the charger.
LED yellow - continuous
light
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - light flashes
quickly
Battery pack is charged to
maximum capacity.
LED green - light flashes
slowly
Battery pack is charged to
80% and with reduced cur-
rent.
GB
CXS
L
= 65 dB(A)
PA
L
= 76 dB(A)
WA
K = 3 dB
(vector sum for
h
2
a
=3.0 m/s
h
2
K = 1.5 m/s
2
a
=4.0 m/s
h
2
K = 1.5 m/s
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