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Safety information for chargers
• Keep the charger away from rain and wet.
The risk of electric shock increases if water pene-
trates a charging device.
• Keep the charging device clean. Soiling
involves the danger of an electric shock.
• Check the charging device, cable and plug
before each use. Do not use the charging device
if you detect any damage.
• Do not open the charging device yourself and
only have it repaired by qualified profession-
als and only with original spare parts. Dam-
aged charging devices, cables and plugs
increase the risk of electric shock.
• Do not use the charging device on easily flam-
mables items (e.g. paper, textiles etc.) or in
combustible atmospheres. There is a danger of
fire due to the heating of the charging device dur-
ing the charging process.
• Supervise children and make sure that they do
not play with the charger. Children and per-
sons with mental or physical restrictions may
only use the charger under supervision or
after having been instructed how to use it.
Careful instruction reduces the risk of incorrect
operation and injuries.
Service
• Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replace-
ment parts. This will ensure that the safety of the
power tool is maintained.
• Never service damaged battery packs. Ser-
vice of battery packs should only be performed by
the manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Shared safety notes regarding grinding,
sandpaper sanding, working with wire brushes,
polishing and abrasive cutting.
• This power tool is to be used as an sandpaper
grinder, sandpaper sander, wire brush and
abrasive cutting tool. Observe all the safety
notes, instructions, representations and data
received with the power tool. If you do not
observe the following instructions, electrical
shock, film and/or serious injuries may be the
result.
• This electrical tool is not suitable for polish-
ing. Applications for which the power tool are not
intended may cause risks and injuries.
• Do not use accessories that have not been
designed and recommended by the manufac-
turer for this specific power tool. Just because
you are able to attach an accessory to your power
tool this does not guarantee that it is safe to use.
• The permitted revolutions of the tool must be
at least as high as the highest revolutions
specified on the power tool. Accessories that
rotate faster than they are permitted to may break
and fly.
• The external diameter and thickness of the
tool must match the dimensional specification
of your power tool. Incorrectly dimensioned
tools cannot be sufficiently shielded or controlled.
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• Sanding discs, flanges, sanding plates or
other accessories must fit precisely to the
sanding spindle of your power tool. Tools that
do not fit precisely to the sanding spindle of the
power tool will rotate unevenly, vibrate heavily
and may cause loss of control over the device.
• Do not use damaged tools. Before each use,
check tools like sanding discs for chips and
tears, sanding plates for tears, wear or heavy
use, wire brushes for loose or broken bristles.
If the power tool or the tool itself are dropped,
check to see whether it is damaged or use an
undamaged tool. When you have checked and
inserted the tool, ensure that you and any
other people in the vicinity are out of the
sphere of influence of the rotating tool and
operate the power tool for a minute at the
highest revolutions. Damaged tools will usually
break within this test period.
• Wear personal safety gear. Depending on the
work you are doing, wear a full-face visor,
visor or protective goggles. If appropriate,
wear a dust mask, ear defenders, protective
gloves or a special apron designed to keep
sanding and material particles away from
you. Your eyes should be protected from the fly-
ing objects that may be generated during various
applications. Dust or breathing masks must be
capable of filtering the dust generated during
operation. If you are exposed to loud noise for
extended periods, you may suffer a loss of hear-
ing.
• Ensure that other people are kept a safe dis-
tance from your workplace. Anyone entering
the workplace must wear personal protective
gear. Pieces of the work piece or broken tools
may fly away and cause injuries even outside the
direct working area.
• Hold the device by the insulated surfaces only
when carrying out work during which it is pos-
sible that the tool may come across hidden
power cables or its own cable. Contact with a
cable that carries power will subject the metal
parts of the device to current and will lead to elec-
trical shock.
• Keep the power cable away from rotating
tools. If you loose control over the power tool, the
power cable may be cut or caught and your hand
or arm may be pulled into the rotating tool.
• Never set the power tool down before the tool
has come to a completed standstill. The rotat-
ing tool may come into contact with the surface
and cause you to loose control over the power
tool.
• Never operate the power tool when you are
carrying it. Your clothing may be caught as a
result of accidental contact with the rotating tool
causing the tool to injure you.
• Clean the ventilation slots of your power tool
regularly. The motor fans draw dust into the
housing and a large deposit of metal dust can
cause electrical hazards.
• Never use power tool near flammable materi-
als. Sparks may set fire to these materials.
• Do not use tools that require a liquid cooling
agent. The use of water or other liquid cooling
agents may lead to electrical shock.

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