Environmental Protection - Stiga ST 700 Li 4 Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Only use battery chargers recommended by
the manufacturer to recharge batteries. An
inadequate battery charger may cause electric
shock, overheating or corrosive liquid to leak
from the battery
• Use only batteries specifically designed for
your power tool. The use of other batteries may
cause injuries and fire risks.
• Make sure that the machine is switched off
before inserting the battery. Inserting a battery
in a machine which is switched on can cause
a fire.
• Always keep the surface of the charger free from
dust and dirt.
• Keep all unused batteries at a distance from
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other
small metal objects as contact with the same
can cause short circuits. Short circuits between
battery contacts can lead to explosion or fires.
• Never
discharge
and recharge occasionally if not used for a
prolonged period.
• Never use the battery charger in environments in
the presence of vapours, flammable substances
or on easily flammable surfaces such as paper,
fabric, etc. The battery charger heats up during
recharging and may cause a fire.
• When transporting accumulators, make sure
the contacts never come into contact with
each other and never use metal containers to
transport them.

3.7 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant
and priority aspect of machine use, of benefit to
the community and the environment we live in.
• Avoid being a disturbance to the neighbourhood.
Use this machine at reasonable times of the day
only (not early morning or late evening when the
noise could cause disturbance).
• Scrupulously comply with local regulations for
the disposal of packaging, deteriorated parts
or any elements with a strong environmental
impact; this waste must not be disposed of as
normal waste, it must be separated and taken
to specified waste disposal centres where the
material will be recycled.
• Scrupulously comply with local regulations for
the disposal of waste materials.
• When decommissioning, do not abandon
the machine in the environment, but take it
to a collectionpoint, in compliance with local
regulations.
the
battery
completely
Do not throw electrical equipment away
with domestic waste. According to the
European
electrical and electronic equipment waste
and its implementation in compliance with
national standards, old electrical equipment must
be collected separately, for eco-compatible
recycling. If electrical equipment is disposed of in
dumps or in landfills, hazardous substances can
leak into the groundwater and contaminate the
food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
For further information on the disposal of this
product, contact your dealer or a domestic waste
collection service.
At the end of their working life, dispose of
batteries paying due attention to the
environment. Batteries contain material
classified as hazardous for you and the
environment. They must be removed and
disposed of separately at a facility that accepts
lithium-ion batteries.
Separate waste collection of the products
and packaging used allows the materials
to be recycled and reused. Reuse of
recycled
environmental pollution and reduces the
demand for raw materials.
3.8 NOISE, VIBRATION AND
RESIDUAL RISKS
The declared vibration total value and the declared
noise emission values have been measured in
accordance with a standard test method (EN ISO
8437-4:2021) and may be used for comparing
one tool with another. The declared vibration
total value may also be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
Warning!
The vibration and noise emission during actual
use of the power tool can differ from the declared
total value depending on the ways in which the
tool is used, in particular, what kind of work piece
is machined.
It is necessary to identify safety measured
to protect the operator that are based on an
estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of
use (taking account of all parts of the operating
cycle such as the times when the tool is switched
off and when it is running idle in addition to the
trigger time)
Try to minimize the impact of vibration and
noise. Exemplary measures to reduce vibration
exposure include wearing gloves while using the
tool, limiting working time, and using accessories
in good condition.
Residual risks
EN - 6
Directive
2012/19/EU
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