The number of revolutions of the
machine can be electronically set.
Do not use in rain.
Indoor use only.
Ni-Cad batteries can be recycled. Drop
them off at a disposal center for
chemical wastes, so that they can be
recycled or disposed of in an eco-
friendly manner.
Always recycle batteries.
If you come in contact with acid from the
battery, rinse it off with water
immediately. If acid gets into your eyes,
rinse out your eyes at once with water
and contact a doctor immediately!
1. Read and note the operating instructions and
safety notes for the charger and battery block
before use!
2. NB! Only use the charger and battery block
that were supplied by the manufacturer -
otherwise you will risk an accident.
3. Protect the charger, battery block and power
tool from moisture, e.g. rain or snow.
4. Always check that all cables are connected
correctly before using the charger.
5. If you discover that a cable is damaged, you
should not use the charger again. Have the
damaged cable replaced immediately.
6. When the charger is not in use, the mains plug
should be removed from the power socket. Do
not pull out the plug by grasping the cable.
7. If the charger has been dropped or has
otherwise been exposed to high mechanical
stresses, you should have it checked for
damage by an authorised dealer before using
it again. Damaged parts should be repaired.
8. Exercise caution when handling the battery
block and do not drop it or expose it to
impacts.
9. Never attempt to repair the charger or battery
block yourself. Repairs must always be carried
out by an authorised dealer - otherwise you
risk an accident.
10. Before cleaning or servicing the charger or
battery block, always pull the plug from the
charger socket.
11. Never charge the battery block when the
ambient temperature is below 5 °C or above
40°C.
12. The air vents in the charger must never be
blocked.
13. The battery block must not be short-circuited.
A short-circuit will cause a high current
battery block. This may damage the
battery block or the user may risk an
accident.
Therefore:
the battery block.
(nails, paper clips, coins, etc.) on the
contact surface of the battery block.
rain.
combination with this cordless drill/
screwdriver so as to avoid faults and/or risks
to persons.
14. A damaged battery block or one that can no
longer be charged must be disposed of as
special waste. Do not discard it with household
waste.
into water. This will risk explosion!
Always check that the voltage on the
battery pack corresponds to the voltage
on the rating plate. Also check that your
mains voltage corresponds to the input
voltage of the battery charger.
Class II machine - Double insulation -
You don't need any earthed plug.
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