Safety Instructions For Batteries; Additional Safety Notices - Cartrend 146000 Notice D'instructions Originale

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III. ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR BATTERY TOOLS
- Remove the battery from the tool before
maintenance or prolonged disuse.
- Use only the specified battery type
(see technical data).
IV. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES
Attention: Danger of injury or possible damage
to the power tool!
- Read the regulations and safety instructions before
charging the battery.
- Only use the supplied charger to charge the
battery.
- Do not use a damaged charger.
- Do not charge other batteries with this charger.
- Only use the charger in a dry environment at a
temperature of between 7 °C and 38 °C.
- Avoid short-circuiting the battery. Make sure that
the terminals of the battery do not come into
contact with metal objects.
- Do not store the battery in locations where the
temperature may exceed 38 °C (for example, in a
car parked in the sun).
- Do not expose the charger, battery impact wrench
or battery to humidity or moisture.
- Never throw the battery into fire.
- Never try to open or repair the battery.
- If the battery fluid comes in contact with the skin,
rinse immediately with plenty of water and consult
a doctor.
- If the solution comes into contact with the eyes,
rinse with running water for at least 10 minutes
and then consult a doctor
V. NOISE AND DUST EMISSIONS
Attention: Danger of injury or possible damage
to the power tool!
- Excessive noise may cause hearing loss. Therefore,
hearing protection should be worn – especially for
use in enclosed rooms.
- Dust and splinters can cause eye injuries. Always
wear safety goggles.
- Dust represents a particular danger. In order to
avoid inhaling dust, a protective mask should be
worn.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTICES

· When using the tool, basic safety precautions
in order to avoid the risk or fire or electric shock
and injuries to persons.
· Always wear protective goggles with
side plates. Normal glasses do not constitute
protective goggles.
Following the rules lowers the risk of
eye injuries.
· Cordless power tools do not have a plug that can
be connected to the mains which means they are
always ready for operation. Take note of the
potential hazards emanating from the tool even
if you are not using it or its accessories. Following
the rules lowers the risk of fire, electric shocks and
injuries to persons.
· Before using the electric power tool again the
protective devices must be checked for proper and
correct functioning. Damaged protective devices
and parts must be repaired or replaced by an
authorised specialist workshop.
· Have your device repaired exclusively by qualified
specialists using OEM spare parts only. This ensures
that there is no detriment to the safety of the
device.
· Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and
rease. Clean the tool as necessary using a clean
cloth. Water, solvents and polishing agents may not
be used. Following the rules reduces the risk of
causing plastic materials to melt.
· Use only the accessories or auxiliary devices listed
in the instructions for use.
Follow the instructions in the "Maintenance"
section of the instruction manual. Using other in
sertion tools may cause a risk of your personal
injury.
· Do not charge the cordless tool when it is damp
or wet. Following the rules lowers the risk of
electric shock.
· Use the charger exclusively in a dry environment at
a temperature between 10° C and 38° C. Do not
keep the tool and charger outside or in a vehicle.
· If the tool is misused, fluid may escape from the
battery block. If the battery fluid comes in cont
act with the skin, rinse immediately with copious
amounts of water. If the solution comes in contact
with the eyes, rinse for at least 10 minutes in
running water and then consult a doctor.
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