c) When they are not being used, store
rechargeable battery units away
from paperclips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects
that could cause the contacts to be
bridged. Short-circuiting the contacts of
a rechargeable battery unit may result in
heat damage or fire.
d) Fluids may leak out of rechargeable
battery units if they are misused.
If this happens, avoid contact with
the fluid. If contact occurs, flush the
affected area with water. Seek addi-
tional medical help if any of the fluid
gets into your eyes. Escaping battery
fluid may cause skin irritation or burns.
e) Do not use a damaged or modified
battery. Damaged or modified batteries
may behave unexpectedly and cause
fires, explosions or pose a risk of injury.
f) Do not expose a battery to fire or
excessively high temperatures. Fire or
temperatures in excess of 130°C (265°F)
can cause an explosion.
g) Follow all instructions regarding
charging and never charge the bat-
tery or the cordless tool outside the
temperature range given in the oper-
ating instructions. Incorrect charging or
charging outside of the permissible tem-
perature range can destroy the battery
and increase the risk of fire.
CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Never charge non-rechargeable
batteries .
rechargeable battery from heat; for
example, from continuous exposure to
sunlight, fire, water and moisture.
There is a risk of explosion.
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Protect the
6. 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.
b) Never try to repair damaged batteries.
Batteries should only be maintained by
the manufacturer or an approved cus-
tomer service centre.
Appliance-specific safety instruc-
tions for power planers
Wait until the cutter block comes to a
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complete standstill before putting down
the power tool. An exposed, rotating
cutter block can catch in the surface
and cause a loss of control which could
result in serious injuries.
Fix and secure the workpiece to a sturdy
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work surface using clamps or other
methods. If you hold the workpiece only
with your hand or against your body, it
will remain unstable. This can lead to a
loss of control.
Do not insert your fingers into the chip
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ejector
. You can injure yourself on
rotating parts.
Always switch the appliance on before
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applying it to the workpiece. Otherwise,
there is a risk of a kickback if the planing
blade catches in the workpiece.
The plane sole
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workpiece when working. Otherwise,
there is a risk of injury due to the plane
jamming.
Never plane over metal objects. Other-
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wise, the planing blade/cutter block
could be damaged.
Do not process materials containing
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asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcin-
ogen.
must lie flat on the