J Never use an electrical hand hand tool that has
a defective switch. An electrical tool that can no
longer be switched on or off is dangerous and
must be repaired.
J Store electrical hand tools not in use out of the
reach of children. Do not allow people to operate
the tool who are not familiar with the appliance
or who have not read these instructions. Electrical
tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced
persons.
J Maintain the appliance with care. Check to see
that moving appliance parts are functioning cor
-
rectly and are not jamming, whether parts are
broken or damaged and that the functioning of
the appliance is not impaired. Arrange for dam
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aged components to be repaired before using
the appliance. Many accidents have their origin
in poorly maintained electrical hand tools.
J Use electrical hand tools, accessories or ancillary
components only in accordance with these in
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structions and in such a manner as is detailed
for the particular types of appliance. Take heed
of the operating conditions and the activities to
be performed. The use of electrical tools for pur
-
poses other than their intended applications can
result in dangerous situations.
General Safety and Usage Instruc-
tions for Battery-Powered Tools
J Ensure that the appliance is switched off before
inserting the battery.
The insertion of a battery into an electrical
appliance that is switched on can lead to
accidents.
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Warning! Use exclusively the supplied battery
charger / battery pack. There is a risk of fire if
the battery charger specified for a particular
type of battery is used with other batteries.
J In electrical hand tools, use only the battery
packs designated for them.
The use of other battery packs could lead to
personal injuries and an increased risk of fire.
J The outer surfaces of the battery and / or the
hand tool must be clean and dry before being
connected to the charging device.
Improper utilisation leads to the risk of receiving
an electric shock, overheating or the the escape
of caustic fluids from the battery.
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Warning! Should caustic fluid escape from the
battery, avoid all physical contact with it! Should
you nonetheless come into contact with it, wash
it off thoroughly with water. If it gets into your
eyes, flush them out with water and seek imme
-
diate medical attention.
J Keep the unused battery well away from paper
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other small
metallic objects which could potentially cause
a short circuiting of the contacts. A short circuit
between the battery contacts could cause burns
or a fire.
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Warning! The battery pack must not be short
circuited. The result could be overheating, the
risk of a fire or the bursting of the battery pack.
Therefore:
- Never connect a cable to the battery poles of
the battery pack.
J Caution! Risk of Explosion! Never throw the
battery pack into fire or water.
Appliance Specific
Safety Instructions
J Alwaya remove the plug from the power socket
before cleaning or servicing the battery charger
or the battery pack.
J Never charge the battery pack if the ambient
temperature is below 10 °C or above 40 °C.
J The ventilation openings on the battery charger
must be kept clear at all times.
J Ensure that the bonnet is well secured to the
buffing plate.
J Do not touch any rotating parts!
Before switching on check to ensure that the
buffing plate is not blocked and can start up
without problem.
J Check to ensure that the bonnet and the buffing
plate are complete and undamaged. Immediately
exchange torn or damaged bonnets / buffing plates.
J First switch the appliance on when the buffing
plate is resting on the area to be buffed.
J Do not use any abrasives; these can destroy
the paint finish.
Service
J Arrange for your appliance to be repaired only
by qualified specialists and only with original
spare parts. It can thus be ensured that the
safety of the appliance is assured.
J Always arrange for the exchange of the plug or
the power cable to be carried out by the manu
-
facturer of the appliance or by his approved
customer services. It can thus be ensured that
the safety of the appliance is assured.
Original ancillaries / accessories
J Use only the ancillaries and accessories that
are detailed in the operating instructions.
The use of parts other than those recommended
in the operating instructions, or other accessories,
can put you at risk of injury.
Understood everything?
J When you have become familiar with these gen-
eral safety instruction for electrical appliances,
and, with the help of the appropriate operating
instructions, know all about the functions and
handling of your electrical appliance, then you
can start working with it.
You will work at your safest only with careful
attention to all of the declarations and instruc
-
tions of the manufacturer.
Commissioning
Charging the battery pack
Note: A new battery pack, or one that has not been
in use for an extended period, must be charged up
before the first / renewed usage.
The battery pack attains its full capacity after ca. 3-5
charging cycles.
Note: Always unplug the appliance before you
remove / insert the rechargeable battery pack
from / into the charger.
1. Place the battery pack
Q
into the battery
charger
I
(see Fig. A).
2. Insert the plug into the power socket. The now
glowing red charging control LED
P
indicates
the start of the charging process. The red charg
-
ing control LED
P
extinguishes as soon as the
battery pack is fully charged.
3. The green charging control LED
O
indicates
that the charging process is complete and the
battery pack
Q
is ready for use.
j Never recharge a battery pack for a second time
immediately after a charging process. There is
a risk of overcharging the rechargeable battery
pack and, as a result, reducing the life span of
the rechargeable battery and the charger.
j Switch the battery charger off for at least
15 minutes between two consecutive battery
charging processes. To do this, remove the
power plug.
Inserting / removing the battery pack
into / from the appliance
Inserting the battery pack:
j Insert the battery pack
Q
into the appliance
until it engages.
Removing the battery pack:
j Slide the battery release button
W
to the front
and pull the battery pack
Q
upwards.
Operation
Placing the bonnet on the buffing plate:
1. Turn the appliance so that the buffing plate
R
is facing upwards.
2. Place the bonnet over the buffing plate
R
.
Ensure that the bonnet is placed centrally and
taughtly onto the buffing plate.
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