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place worn or damaged parts.
When adjusting the blades,
take particular care to avoid
fingers being trapped between
the rotating blades and fixed
parts of the machine.
•
Check that only replacement
tools authorised by the manu-
facturer are used.
Electrical Safety:
•
The plug of the charger must fit
into the socket. The plug must
not be modified in any way.
Do not use any adapter plugs
together with electric tools that
have a protective earth. Unmodi-
fied plugs and matching sockets
reduce the risk of electric shock.
•
Avoid body contact with
earthed surfaces such as
pipes, radiators, cookers and
refrigerators. There is an in-
creased risk of electric shock if
your body is earthed.
•
Do not expose electric tools
to rain or wet conditions. The
penetration of water into an
electric tool increases the risk
of electric shock.
Careful handling an use of
battery devices:
•
Charge the batteries only in
chargers that are recommend-
ed by the manufacturer. Risk of
fire if a charger that is suitable
for a specific type of battery is
used with other batteries.
•
In the power tools, use only
the batteries designed for the
purpose. The use of other bat-
teries may result in injuries and
risk of fire.
•
Keep the unused battery away
from paper clips, coins, keys,
nails, screws and other small
metal objects, which could cause
bridging of the contacts. A short
circuit between the battery con-
tacts may cause burns or fire.
•
If used incorrectly, liquid may
leak from the battery. Avoid
contact with this. In the event
of accidental contact, rinse off
with water. If the liquid gets into
eyes, seek medical assistance.
Leaking battery fluid may
cause skin irritations or burns.
Special safety directions
for battery-operated tools:
•
Ensure that the device is
switched off before inserting the
battery. Inserting a battery into
a power tool that is switched on
may result in accidents.
•
Recharge the batteries in-
doors only because the battery
charger is designed for indoor
use only. Risk of electric shock.
•
To reduce the electric shock
hazard, unplug the battery
charger from the mains before
cleaning the charger.
•
Do not subject the battery to
strong sunlight over long periods
and do not leave it on a heater.
Heat damages the battery and
there is a risk of explosion.
•
Allow a hot battery to cool be-
fore charging.
•
Do not open up the battery and
avoid mechanical damage to
the battery. Risk of short circuit
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