4 Safety Precautions
► Make sure the line voltage and frequency
agree with the data on the charger's rating
plate.
■ A carelessly laid connecting or extension
cable can be damaged and cause others to
trip or fall. This can result in injuries and may
damage the connecting cable or extension
cable.
► Position and mark connecting cable and
extension cable so they do not represent a
trip hazard.
► Position the connecting and extension
cables so that they are not under tension or
entangled.
► Position the connecting and extension
cables so that they cannot be damaged,
kinked, pinched or chafed.
► Protect the connecting cable and extension
cable from heat, oil and chemicals.
► Lay the connecting and extension cables on
a dry surface.
■ The extension cable becomes hot during oper‐
ation. If the heat cannot dissipate, it may
cause a fire.
► If you use a cable drum: Unwind the exten‐
sion cable to its full length.
■ If electric cables or pipes are embedded in the
wall, they may be damaged when the charger
is mounted on a wall. Contact with electric
cables can result in an electric shock. This can
result in serious injuries and damage to prop‐
erty.
► Check that there are no electric cables or
pipes embedded in the wall.
■ If the charger is not mounted on the wall as
described in this instruction manual, the
charger or the battery may fall down or the
charger may overheat. This may result in per‐
sonal injuries and damage to property.
► Mount the charger on the wall as described
in this instruction manual.
■ If the charger is mounted on a wall with the
battery inserted, the battery may fall out and
be damaged. This may result in personal inju‐
ries and damage to property.
► Mount the charger on the wall first and then
insert the battery.
4.11
Transporting
4.11.1
Chainsaw
WARNING
■ The saw may turn over or shift during trans‐
port. This may result in personal injuries and
damage to property.
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► Remove the battery.
► Engage the chain brake.
► Fit the scabbard so that it completely cov‐
ers the guide bar.
► Secure the chainsaw with lashing straps or
a net to prevent it turning over and moving.
4.11.2
Battery
WARNING
■ The battery is not protected against all ambi‐
ent conditions. The battery may be damaged if
it is exposed to certain ambient conditions and
damage to property may occur.
► Never transport a damaged battery.
► Store the battery in non-conductive packag‐
ing.
■ The battery may turn over or shift during trans‐
port. This may result in personal injuries and
damage to property.
► Pack the battery in packaging in such a way
that it cannot move.
► Secure the packaging so that it cannot
move.
4.11.3
Charger
WARNING
■ The charger may turn over or move while
being transported. This may result in personal
injuries and damage to property.
► Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
► Remove the battery.
► Secure the charger with lashing straps,
belts or a net to prevent it turning over and
moving.
■ The connecting cable must not be used for
carrying the charger. The connecting cable
and the charger may be damaged.
► Wind up the connecting cable and attach it
to the charger.
4.12
Storing
4.12.1
Chainsaw
WARNING
■ Children are not aware of and cannot assess
the dangers of a chainsaw and can be seri‐
ously injured.
► Remove the battery.
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