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Only use batteries of the type
recommended by the manufacturer, with
the voltage specified on the type plate on
the product. The use of other batteries
can result in a risk of fire, explosion,
personal injury and/or material damage.
The battery voltage must correspond to
the charging voltage, otherwise there is a
risk of fire and/or explosion.
Only charge the battery with the charger
recommended by the manufacturer.
Charging other batteries can result in a
risk of personal injury and/or fire.
Never attempt to open the battery. Keep
the battery away from sharp objects and
metal objects, and do not subject it to
knocks or blows – risk of short-circuiting,
fire, explosion and/or personal injury.
Read all the instructions and safety
instructions for the charger and/or
battery.
RISK OF FIRE AND / OR EXPLOSION
Never use damaged, defective or
deformed batteries. Never attempt to
open the battery or subject it to knock and
blows.
Never charge the battery near acid and/or
flammable gas or other substances.
Do not expose batteries to heat or naked
flames.
Do not charge the battery at temperatures
below 10°C or above 40°C, this can
damage the battery.
Do not expose the battery to high
temperatures or strong sunlight for long
periods.
The battery will get hot during long
periods of use. Allow it to cool before
charging.
Never short-circuit the battery terminals.
The battery must be packed in a plastic
bag or box, or the battery terminals
sealed, before transport or storage and
before waste disposal of the battery.
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REMAINING RISKS
Even if appropriate safety regulations are
adhered to and safety devices are used,
it is not possible to eliminate all risks.
The following risks remain:
Risk of cut injuries.
Risk of hearing impairment.
Prolonged use without ear protection can
result in the risk of a hearing impairment.
Wear ear protection.
Risk of personal injury as a result of
vibration during prolonged and/or
incorrect use.
During prolonged use vibrations are
suspected to cause circulation problems in
the hands and arms, or Raynaud's
syndrome (white fingers). Stop working
immediately and seek medical attention if
you experience numbness, itching,
tingling or pain, or if your skin changes
colour. Limit the risk of injuries as a result
of vibrations by maintaining the tool
correctly, keeping your hands warm and
taking breaks.
Even if the product is used in accordance
with the instructions it is impossible to
rule out all risk factors.

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