operation manual

GB
40 HT 2050
Safety instructions
sharper cutting edges are less
likely to stick and are easier to
control.
Use power tools, accessor-
ies, insertion tools, etc. ac-
cording to these instruc-
tions. When doing so, take
account of the working con-
ditions and the activity to
be undertaken. Using power
tools for applications other
than the intended purpose
can result in dangerous situ-
ations.
Keep the grips and grip sur-
faces dry, clean and free
from oil and grease. Slippery
grips and grip surfaces pre-
vent safe operation and con-
trol of the power tool in un-
foreseen situations.
3.5 Safety in the workplace
Keep your working area
clean, and make sure it is
well illuminated. Untidiness
or dimly lit working areas can
lead to accidents.
Do not work with the power
tool in a potentially explos-
ive atmosphere with the
presence of flammable li-
quids, gases or dust. Power
tools give rise to sparks that
can ignite the dust or vapours.
Keep children and other
people away from the power
tool when using it. If you are
distracted, you may lose con-
trol of the power tool.
3.6 Use and handling of the
rechargeable battery-
operated tool
Only recharge batteries with
chargers that are recom-
mended by the manufac-
turer. Using a charger inten-
ded for one particular type of
rechargeable battery with a
different type of rechargeable
battery represents a fire risk.
Only use batteries in the
power tools that are inten-
ded for this purpose. Using
other batteries can lead to in-
juries and represents the risk
of fire.
Keep the unused re-
chargeable battery away
from paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws or other
small metal objects that
could short-circuit the con-
tacts. A short circuit between
the rechargeable battery con-
tacts can result in burns or
fire.
Incorrect use can result in
fluid leaking out of the re-
chargeable battery. Avoid