5.2
Machine-related safety instructions
– Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the cut-
ting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its
own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a "live"
wire may make exposed metal parts of the power
tool "live" and could give the operator an electric
shock.
– The charger and power tool are not intended for
use by persons (including children) with limited
physical, sensory or mental ability or without
sufficient experience and/or knowledge, unless
they are supervised by a person responsible for
their safety or have been instructed on how the
charger or power tool is to be used.Children
should always be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the charger or the power tools.
– Wear suitable protection: such as ear protec-
tion, safety goggles, a dust mask for work which
generates dust, and protective gloves when
working with raw materials and when changing
tools.
CAUTION! Rebound!
Rotation: Switch off device immediately!
– Do not lock the on/off switch permanently!
– Do not open the battery pack or the charger!
– Prevent metal parts (e.g. metal chips) or fluids
from entering the charger!
– Do not use battery packs or chargers from other
manufacturers!
– Protect the battery pack from excessive heat or
constant heat sources such as sunlight or naked
flames!
– Never use water to extinguish burning li-ion bat-
tery packs! Use sand or a fire blanket.
– Check the plug and the cable regularly and
should either become damaged, have them re-
placed by an authorised after-sales service
workshop.
– Always pull the mains plug out of the socket
when the charger is not in use.
5.3
Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN 60745 are
typically:
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Uncertainty
Vibration emission value a
directions) and uncertainty K measured in accor-
dance with EN 60745:
Drilling in metall
Fastening
The specified emissions values (vibration, noise)
– are used to compare machines.
– They are also used for making preliminary esti-
mates regarding vibration and noise loads during
operation.
– They represent the primary applications of the
power tool.
Increase possible for other applications, with other
insertion tools or if not maintained adequately. Take
note of idling and downtimes of machine!
6
6.1
Battery pack is ready for use immediately upon
Side of the belt clip [2-1] can be replaced when
6.2
The LED [3-1] on the charger indicates the respec-
tive operating status of the charger.
L
= 65 dB(A)
PA
L
= 76 dB(A)
WA
K = 3 dB
Wear ear protection.
Operation
Changing the battery pack [2]
delivery and can be charged at any time.
battery pack is removed.
Charging the battery pack [3]
LED yellow - continuous light
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - light flashes quickly
Battery pack is charged to maxi-
mum capacity.
LED green - light flashes slowly
Battery pack is charged to 80%
and with reduced current.
LED green - continuous light
Battery pack is charged.
LED red - light flashes
General fault indicator, e.g.
incomplete contact, short circuit,
defective battery pack, etc.
LED red - continuous light
Battery temperature is outside
permissible limit values (0 °C to
45 °C).
CXS
GB
(vector sum for three
h
a
=3,0 m/s
h
K = 1,5 m/s
a
=4,0 m/s
h
K = 1,5 m/s
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2
2
2
2