GB
SYSLITE UNI
4
Machine features
[1-1]
Button for releasing the battery
pack
[1-2]
On/off switch with 3 settings
[1-3]
Capacity display
[1-4]
Scaffolding hook
[1-5]
Belt clip
5
Safety instructions
Warning! Read and observe all
information and safety instructions.Ig-
noring warning notes and instructions
may lead to electric shocks, fires and/or
cause serious injury.
Keep all safety information and other
instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
– Handle the working light with care.
The working light may generate heat
that increases the risk of fire and ex-
plosions.
– Never use the working light in po-
tentially explosive environments.
– Do not cover the working light when
switched on. The working light heats
up during operation and can burn the
surface of the skin.
–Warning against harm-
ful light radiation. Do not
look into the light beam
for long periods. Do not
direct the light beam towards other
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people or animals. Optical radiation
can damage the eyes.
– Do not use the working light for road
lighting applications. The working
light is not approved for illuminating
the road.
– Always use compatible Festool bat-
tery packs in the working light. Us-
ing other battery packs poses a fire
hazard and may cause personal inju-
ry.
– Have your device repaired by quali-
fied specialist staff and always use
original spare partsto ensure that
your device operates reliably.
– Always use original Festool parts
for repair and maintenance.The use
of incompatible accessories or spare
parts can result in electric shocks or
other injuries.
– This machine can be operated by
children over 8 years of age and per-
sons with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or a lack of
practical experience and knowledge,
provided they are supervised or have
been instructed to use the machine
safely and understand the dangers of
machine operation. Children must
not play with the machine. Cleaning
and user maintenance may not be
performed by children without su-
pervision.
– Protect the battery pack from exces-
sive heat or constant heat sources