Storage
age, if the battery/batteries are accompa-
nying the appliance.
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Please find out in advance whether transport
is possible with the selected service provider,
and show your shipment.
We recommend involving a hazardous goods
specialist in the preparation of the shipment.
Please heed any other national regulations.
9 STORAGE
Thoroughly clean the appliance after each use
and – if present – attach all covers. Store the ap-
pliance in a dry, lockable place out of the reach of
children.
Carry out the following jobs before intervals in
work lasting for longer than 30 days:
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Thoroughly clean the appliance and store it in
a dry place.
9.1
Storing the rechargeable battery and
charger
DANGER!
Danger of explosion and
fire!
Persons will be fatally or
severely injured if the re-
chargeable battery ex-
plodes because it was
stored in front of naked
flames or heat sources.
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Store the rechargeable
battery in cool and dry
conditions, but not in
front of naked flames or
heat sources.
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NOTE
When charging, the rechargeable bat-
tery is protected from overcharging due
to automatic detection of the charge
status and thus can remain connected to
the charging unit for some time, but not
permanently.
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Store the rechargeable battery in a dry, frost-
free place at a storage temperature of 0 °C -
35 °C and with a state of charge of approx.
40 - 60 %.
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Due to the risk of short-circuit, do not store
the rechargeable battery in the vicinity of
metal objects or items containing acids.
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Recharge the rechargeable battery for ap-
prox. 2 hours after approx. 6 months' stor-
age.
10 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
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Do not get the machine wet or expose it to
moisture. Do not spray with water.
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Remove the rechargeable battery and check
the appliance for damage each time after
use.
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Regularly check the machine is in good work-
ing order.
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Check the appliance's electrical contacts for
corrosion, clean with a fine wire brush if ne-
cessary and then spray with a contact spray.
11 DISPOSAL
Information on the German Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Act (ElectroG)
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Electrical and electronic appliances do
not belong in household waste, but
should be collected and disposed of
separately.
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Used batteries or rechargeable batter-
ies that are not installed permanently in
the old appliance must be removed be-
fore disposal. Their disposal is regu-
lated by the battery law.
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Owners or users of electrical and elec-
tronic appliances are obliged by law to
return them after use.
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The end user bears personal respons-
ibility for deleting his personal data
from the old appliance to be disposed
of.
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