Charging the battery – Parkside PABSW 10.8 B3 User Manual

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Operate the charger only with

the appropriate original batteries.

Charging other batteries may result in

injuries and risk of fire.

Avoid mechanical damage to the

charger. This can result in internal short

circuits.

Do not operate the charger on a

combustible surface (e.g. paper,

textiles). Risk of fire due to heating dur-

ing charging.

• If the power cable for this equipment is

damaged, it must be replaced by the

manufacturer, a customer service agent of

the same or a similarly qualified person in

order to prevent hazards.

• The battery of the appliance is not fully

charged at the time of delivery. It there-

fore needs to be fully recharged before

you use it for the first time. For the first

recharge cycle we recommend that you

charge the battery for about 1 hour. Slot

the battery into the base and plug the bat-

tery charger into a mains outlet.

• When the battery is fully charged, unplug

the charger from the mains and from the

appliance. Charging time is approx. 1

hour.

• Do not charge the battery continuously

since this may damage the battery cells.

Note: Repeatedly charging small capaci-

ties may damage the battery cells. Re-

charge the battery only if the appliance is

becoming slow.

• Do not use the charger to charge non-

rechargeable batteries.

9) RESIDUAL RISKS

Even if properly operating and handling this

electric tool, some residual risks will remain.

Due to its construction and build, this electric

tool may present the following hazards:

a) Cuts

b) Ear damage if working without ear pro-

tection.

c) Damage to your health caused by swing-

ing your hands and arms when operating

the appliance for longer periods of time

or if the unit is not held or maintained

properly.

Warning! During operation, this elec-

tric tool generates an electromagnetic

field which, under certain circum-

stances, may impair the functionality

of active or passive medical implants.

To reduce the risk of serious or lethal

injuries, we recommend that persons

with medical implants consult their

doctor and the manufacturer of their

medical implant before operating the

machine.

Charging the battery

Do not expose the battery to

extreme conditions such as

heat or impact. Risk of injury

from escaping electrolytic so-

lution! After eye/skin contact,

rinse the affected areas with

water or a neutraliser and

consult a doctor.

Charge the battery in a dry room

only.

Prior to attaching the charger, check

that the battery‘s outer surface is

clean and dry.

There is a risk of injury due to elec-

tric shock.

Only use the original charger from

the package to charge the battery.

Mind not to charge the appliance

for more than 5 hours at a time. If

you do, the battery and the appli-

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