Transporting Lithium Batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to the Dangerous
Goods Legislation requirements. Transportation of
those batteries has to be done in accordance with
local, national and international provisions and
regulations.
The user can transport the batteries by road without
further requirements.
Commercial transport of Lithium-Ion batteries by third
parties is subject to Dangerous Goods regulations.
Transport preparation and transport are exclusively to
RESIDUAL RISK
Despite the observance of the operating instructions
there still may be some hidden residual risks.
DANGER
This power tool generates an electromagnetic field
during operation. Under certain circumstances, this
field may affect active or passive medical implants. To
reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we recommend
that individuals with medical implants consult your
physician and the manufacturer of the medical implant
before operating the machine.
CAUTION
Damage to health arising from vibrations to hand
and arms if the device is used for a long time or if the
device is not guided and evaluated properly.
Vibration damping systems are no guaranteed
protection against white finger disease or carpal tunnel
syndrome. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully check
the state of your fingers and wrist if you have regularly
used the appliance for a long time. If any symptom
of the diseases above appears, seek medical advice
immediately. To reduce the white finger disease risk,
keep your hands warm and take regular breaks during
your work.
be carried out by appropriately trained persons and
the process has to be accompanied by corresponding
experts.
When transporting batteries:: Ensure that battery
contact terminals are protected and insulated to
prevent short circuit. Ensure that battery pack is
secured against movement within packaging. Do not
transport batteries that are cracked or leak. Check with
forwarding company for further advice
CAUTION
Hearing damage
A longer stay in the immediate vicinity of the
running unit may cause hearing damage. Wear ear
protectors.
When working with the device, a certain level of noise
cannot be avoided. Noisy work should be scheduled
for hours, during which it is allowed by statute or other
local regulations. Adhere to any applicable rest times
and limit your working time to the necessary minimum
time. For your personal protection and the protection
of people nearby, suitable hearing protection must be
worn.
Please observe the following: according to the German
Machine Noise Protection Regulation from September
2002, this device may not be operated on Sundays
and Bank holidays or working days from 8pm to 7am.
Furthermore, it is forbidden to operate the machine at
the following times of day: from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Please do also consider any local regulations
concerning noise protection!
Keep noise and vibration to a minimum!
• Only use devices that are in a flawless condition.
• Maintain and clean the device on a regular basis.
• Adapt the way you work to the device you are using.
• Do not overload the device.
• Have the device checked if required.
• Switch off the device when it is not being used.
• Wear protective gloves.
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