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for the job in hand. With the right
power tool, you can work better and
more safely within the specifi ed power
range.
b) Do not use the power tool with
a damaged cable. A power tool
that no longer switches on or off is
dangerous and must be repaired.
c)
Remove the plug from the wall
socket and/or remove the
rechargeable battery before
you change the device's set-
tings, change accessories or put
away the power tool.These safety
measures prevent accidentally starting
the power tool.
d) Store unused power tools out
of reach of children. Do not al-
low persons to use the power
tool who are not familiar with
it or who have not read the
operating instructions. Power
tools can be dangerous if operated by
inexperienced persons.
e) Look after the power tool and
accessories carefully. Check that
the moving parts are working
properly and are not becoming
jammed and that parts are not
broken or damaged in such a
way that the functioning of the
device is impaired. Have dama-
ged parts repaired before using
thepower tool. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained power
tools.
f)
Keep cutting tools sharp and
clean. Carefully maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to get jammed and are easier to
work with.
g) Use the power tool, accessories
etc. in accordance with these
operating instructions. Take
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into account the working con-
ditions and the work to be car-
ried out. Using the power tool for
anything other than its intended use
can lead to dangerous situations.
h) Keep handles and grip surfaces
dry, clean and free from oil
and grease. Slippery handles and
grip surfaces do not permit safe ope-
ration and control over the power tool
in unexpected situations.
5) USE AND TREATMENT OF THIS
BATTERY-POWERED TOOL
a) Only recharge batteries using
chargers recommended by the
manufacturer. If a charger that has
been designed for a particular type of
battery is used to charge other batte-
ries, there is a risk of fi re.
b) Only use batteries that are in-
tended for the power tool. The
use of other batteries may create a fi re
hazard and lead to injury.
c) When not in use, keep batteries
away from paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws or other
small metal objects that could
cause the contacts to be brid-
ged. A short circuit between battery
contacts can result in burns or a fi re.
d) When misused, fl uid may leak
from the battery. Avoid any
contact with it. On accidental
contact, wash in running water.
If the fl uid comes into contact
with the eyes, seek medical as-
sistance also. Leaking battery fl uid
can cause skin irritation or burns.
e) Do not use damaged or altered
batteries. Damaged or altered batte-
ries can be unpredictable and lead to
fi re, explosion or risk of injury.