Safety instructions for handling batteries
1.
Always make sure that the batteries are inserted
with the correct polarity (+ and –), as indicated on
the battery.
2.
Do not short-circuit batteries.
3.
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
4.
Do not overcharge batteries!
5.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of dif-
ferent types or manufacturers! Replace an entire
set of batteries at the same time.
6.
Immediately remove used batteries from the de-
vice and dispose of them properly!
7.
Do not allow batteries to heat up!
8.
Do not weld or solder directly on batteries!
9.
Do not disassemble the batteries!
10. Do not allow batteries to deform!
11. Do not throw batteries into fire!
12. Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
13. Do not allow children to replace batteries without
supervision!
14. Do not store batteries near fire, ovens or other
sources of heat. Do not use batteries in direct sun-
light or store them in vehicles in hot weather.
15. Keep unused batteries in the original packaging
and keep them away from metal objects. Do not
mix unpacked batteries or toss them together! This
can lead to a short circuit of the battery and thus
damage, burns or even the risk of fire.
16. Remove batteries from the device when it will not
be used for an extended period of time, unless it is
for emergencies!
17. NEVER handle batteries that have leaked without
appropriate protection. If the leaked fluid comes
into contact with your skin, the skin in this area
should be rinsed off under running water imme-
diately. Always prevent the fluid from coming into
contact with the eyes and mouth. In the event of
contact, please seek immediate medical attention.
18. Clean the battery contacts and corresponding con-
tacts in the device prior to inserting the batteries.
6. Residual risks
The machine has been built according to the state-of-
the-art and the recognised technical safety require-
ments. However, individual residual risks can arise
during operation.
• Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use
of improper electrical connection cables.
• Furthermore, despite all precautions having been met,
some non-obvious residual risks may still remain.
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• Residual risks can be minimised if the "Safety In-
structions" and the "Intended Use" together with the
operating manual as a whole are observed.
• Avoid accidental starting of the machine: the op-
erating button may not be pressed when inserting
the plug in an outlet. Use the tool attachment that
is recommended in this operating manual. This is
how to ensure that your machine provides optimum
performance.
• Keep your hands away from the working area when
the machine is in operation.
7.
Technical data
Engine
Rated input
Idle speed
Dimensions
Max. disc Ø
Min. disc Ø
(after wear)
Max. brush Ø
Min. brush Ø
(after wear)
Disc hole
Disc width
Brush width
Work lamp
Weight approx.
Subject to technical changes!
Duty cycle:
S1 = Continuous operation with constant load
The duty cycle S2 10 min (short-time duty) states that
the engine may only be continuously loaded with the
rated power (400W) for the time specified on the data
plate (10 min). Otherwise, it would heat up impermis-
sibly. During the pause, the motor cools down again
to its initial temperature.
Noise and vibration
The noise and vibration levels have been determined
in accordance with EN 62841.
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230 - 240 V~ / 50 Hz
S1: 250 W
S2 10 min: 400 W
2980 rpm
380 x 210 x 280 mm
Ø 150 mm
Ø 110 mm
Ø 150 mm
Ø 120 mm
Ø 12.7 mm
20 mm
13 mm
LED with battery (2x)
7.5 kg