Parameter
Supply voltage
Supply current frequency
Charging voltage
Max. charging current
Charging time
Protection class
Weight
Year of manufacture
NOISE AND VIBRATIONS DATA
Information on noise and vibrations
The emitted noise levels, such as the level of emitted acoustic pressure Lp
Lw
, and the measurement uncertainty K are given below in the instruction in accordance with the EN
A
60745 standard.
The vibration values a
and the measurement uncertainty K, determined in accordance with the EN 60745
h
standard, are given below.
The vibration level given below in this instruction was measured in accordance with a measurement
procedure set forth in the EN 60745 standard and can be used for comparing power tools. It can also be
used for preliminary evaluation of exposure to vibrations.
The vibration level given here is representative for the basic uses of the power tool. If the power tool is
used for other purposes or with other bits, or if the power tool is not maintained properly, the vibration
level may change. Also, these conditions may also result in an increased exposure to vibrations during the
entire work period.
In order to accurately estimate exposure to vibrations, one must consider periods when the power tool
is switched off or when it is switched on and not used for work. This way, the total exposure to vibrations
may turn out to be much lower. One must implement additional safety measures in order to protect the
user from the consequences of vibrations, such as maintenance of the power tool and of the working tools,
ensuring proper temperature of the hands, and proper organization of work.
Acoustic pressure level: : Lp
Acoustic power level: Lw
Vibration acceleration value: a
Electrical equipment must not be disposed off with household waste and, instead, should be
utilized at appropriate facilities. Information on utilization can be provided by the product vendor
or the local authorities. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not
neutral to the natural environment. Equipment that is not recycled constitutes a potential hazard to
the environment and to human health.
Storage batteries/batteries must not be disposed with domestic waste, put in a fire or into the water.
Damaged or used up storage batteries must be properly recycled in compliance with the current
directive pertaining to disposal of storage batteries and batteries.
Li-Ion
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
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Charger
= 84,2 dB(A) K = 3 dB(A)
A
= 95,2 dB(A) K = 3 dB(A)
A
2
= 11,793 m/s
K=1,5 m/ s
h
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION / CE
230 V AC
17,5 V DC
2500 mA
and the level of acoustic power
A
2
20
Value
50 Hz
1 h
II
0,58 kg
2015