Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Always switch the appliance off and
remove the battery before carrying
out any work on the appliance.
The appliance is maintenance-free.
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The appliance must always be kept clean, dry
and free from oil or grease.
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Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the housing.
Never use petrol, solvents or cleansers which
can damage plastic.
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Never allow liquids to get into the appliance.
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Clean the tool holder
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To do this, pull the locking collar
and pull the dust protector cap off the tool
holder
.
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Before fitting a tool into the tool holder
grease it lightly.
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If a lithium-ion battery is to be stored for an
extended period, the charge level should be
checked regularly. The optimum charge level is
between 50% and 80%. The optimum storage
environment is cool and dry.
NOTE
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Replacement parts not listed (such as batteries,
switches) can be ordered via our Service
hotline.
WARNING!
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If the connecting cable needs to be replaced,
this must be carried out by the manufacturer
or an authorised representative in order to
avoid safety hazards.
PKHAP 20-Li A1
regularly.
backwards
,
Disposal
The packaging is made from environmen-
tally friendly material and can be disposed
of at your local recycling plant.
Do not dispose of power tools in
your normal domestic waste!
European Directive 2012/19/EU requires that
worn-out power tools be collected separately and
recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.
Do not dispose of batteries in your
normal household waste!
Defective or worn-out rechargeable batteries must
be recycled according to Directive 2006/66/EC.
Take the battery pack and/or appliance to a near-
by collection facility.
Please consult your local authorities regarding
suitable disposal of worn out power tools/battery
packs.
Dispose of the packaging in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Note the labelling on the packaging
and separate the packaging material
components for disposal if necessary.
The packaging material is labelled
with abbreviations (a) and numbers
(b) with the following meanings:
1–7: plastics,
20–22: paper and cardboard,
80–98: composites
Your local community or municipal
authorities can provide information on
how to dispose of the worn-out product.
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