• Do not operate the charger on highly
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combustible ground (e.g. paper, textiles
etc.) or in an inflammable environment.
The heat generated by the charger during
charging entails a risk of fire.
• Only use the charger for charging the
battery. The charger must not be used as
power supply for the power tool.
Safety warnings for multi-function tools
• Hold the power tool by its insulated
gripping surfaces when performing an
operation where the insertion tool may
contact hidden wiring. Contacting a live
wire might energize exposed metal parts of
the device and lead to an electric shock.
• Only use the power tool for dry sanding.
Water entering an electrical appliance
increases the risk of electric shock.
Warning
Fire hazard! Avoid overheating of the
material to be sanded and the sander.
Before taking work breaks always
empty the dust container.
Unfavourable conditions such as flying
sparks when sanding metal render
abrasive dust in the dust bag, micro
filter, paper bag (or in the filter bag or
filter of the vacuum cleaner) prone to
self-ignition. The risk is particularly high
when the abrasive dust is mixed with
residues of paint, polyurethane or other
chemical substances and the sanding
material is hot after a longer period of
work.
• Keep your hands out of the sawing area.
Do not reach underneath the workpiece.
Risk of injury upon contact with the saw
blade.
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• Use appropriate detection equipment to
track down concealed supply lines or
consult the local utility companies. Contact
with electrical lines may result in fire and
electric shock. Damaging a gas line may lead
to an explosion. Penetrating a water line
causes property damage and may cause an
electric shock.
• During operation hold onto the power tool
with both hands and make sure you stand
firmly on the ground. It is safer to handle
the power tool with two hands.
• Use the anti-vibration handle supplied
with the device. Losing control of the power
tool may result in personal injury.
• Secure the workpiece. The grip of
tensioning devices or a vice is more secure
than holding the workpiece only by hand.
Wear protective gloves when changing
the insertion tools. The applied tools heat
up during longer operation.
• Do not scrape moistened material (e.g.
wallpaper) and not on moist subsurfaces
either. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
• Do not treat the surface to be processed
with liquids containing solvents. Toxic
fumes may be produced during scraping
owing to the heat-up of the materials.
• Exercise particular caution when using
scraper and cutter. These tools are
especially sharp involving a risk of injury.
• Ensure sufficient ventilation when
processing plastics, paints, varnishes etc.
• Wait until the device has come to a
standstill, before putting it down.
Intended use
Only use the device :