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b Only use the batteries designed for
use in the electric tools. The use of
other batteries may lead to injury and
risk of fire.
c When not in use, keep the battery
away from paper clips, coins, keys,
nails, screws or other small
metallic objects that may bridge
the contacts. A short-circuit between
the battery contacts can lead to
burns or fire.
d Fluid can escape from the battery
when used incorrectly. Avoid all
contact with this. In the event of
accidental contact, rinse with water. If
liquid should get into the eyes, get
medical assistance. Battery fluid may
result in skin irritations and burns.
6 General safety information for
battery-powered screwdrivers
Service
a Have your power tool serviced by a
qualified repair person using only
identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
7 Safety information for battery-
powered screwdrivers
a Hold the tool by the insulated
handle surfaces only when carrying
out tasks during which is it
possible that the tools will come
across hidden power cables or its
own cable. Contact with a power-
carrying cable can also put metal
parts of the unit under power and
cause an electric shock.
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8 Safety notes for battery/charger
a Keep the charger away from rain or
damp. Water entering into the
charger will increase the risk of an
electrical shock.
b Only use chargers recommended
by the manufacturer to recharge
the battery. When using a charger
designated for a particular type of
battery, there is a risk of fire if it is
used with other batteries.
c Never use to recharge third-party
batteries. The charger is only
designed to charge the supplied
batteries using the voltages specified
in the Technical Data. Otherwise
there is a risk of fire or explosion.
d Keep the charger clean.
Contamination will increase the risk
of an electrical shock.
e Check the charger, cable and plug
each time you use the unit. Do not
use the charger if you find any
damages. Never open the charger
up yourself, have it repaired by a
qualified specialist only and with
original replacement parts. A
damaged charger, cable or plug will
increase the risk of an electrical
shock.
f Never operate the charger on a
surface that will burn easily (for
example, paper, textiles etc) or in a
flammable environment. There is a
risk of fire occurring as a result of the
heat generated during the charging
process.