
• When not in use, keep the battery away from metal items such
as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal
objects that could short-circuit the battery terminals. A short
circuit between the battery terminals can cause burns or a
fire.
• Vapours may occur if the battery is damaged or not used as
intended. The battery may catch fire or explode. Provide
access to fresh air or contact your doctor in the event of any
discomfort. Vapours may irritate the respiratory tract.
• Do not open the battery. Short-circuit hazard.
• Wait until the power tool stops moving before putting it
down. The work tool may jam and lead to a loss of control of
the power tool.
• Storing or using the battery in unsuitable conditions can
cause electrolyte leakage. Avoid contact with the
electrolyte, and flush the skin with water in the event of
accidental contact. Additionally, seek medical advice if the
electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes. Electrolyte
leaking from the battery can cause skin irritation or burns.
• When carrying out work where the tool or clamping
attachment could come into contact with concealed electric
wires, hold the power tool only by insulated surfaces. Contact
of the tool or clamping attachment with a live electrical
conductor may cause voltage to be transmitted to non-
insulated metal parts of the power tool, causing a risk of
electric shock.
• Loss of control of the power tool may result in personal injury.
• Use appropriate detectors to locate the installation or seek
assistance from your local service provider. Contact with live
wires may result in a fire or electric shock.
Charger and battery pack safety instructions
To connect the battery pack for charging, insert the battery
pack into the charger dock and plug the charger to a power
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