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  • Contents Meaning of the symbols p. 19
  • For your safety p. 19
  • Safety information p. 20
  • Intended use p. 24
  • Identication plate / symbols p. 24
  • Operating elements p. 24
  • Start-up p. 24
  • Operation p. 25
  • Servicing p. 26
  • Transport and storage p. 27
  • Troubleshooting p. 27
  • Warranty p. 28
  • CE Declaration of Conformity p. 28
  • Environmentally-friendly disposal Meaning of the symbols WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury, read the operating instructions! 15 m15 m Caution! Do not allow any other persons to enter the danger area Mini- mum distance of 15 m between the machine and third parties. Wear safety goggles and ear defenders! Keep feet away from the work tool! Ejected objects and rotating parts can cause severe injuries! Wear foot protection! Safety shoes with non-slip soles, steel toe-caps and leg protection Note Observe the symbols and their meaning in the operating manual for the operating arm. For your safety Before using your device for the rst time, read these operating instructions carefully and observe the instructions. Please store away these operating instruc- tions for later use or future owners. WARNING! Read all safety information and instructions. Failure to observe safety information and instruc- tions may lead to electric shock, re and/or severe injury. Keep all information on safety precautions and instructions for future use. Î The term "power tool" used in the safety infor- mation refers to mains-powered electrical tools (with a mains cable) and power pack-powered electrical tools (without a mains cable). Î Before using for the rst time, you must read the safety information! Failure to observe the operating instructions and the safety instructions can result in damage to the device and danger for the operator and other persons. Î All persons involved with the initial start-up, operation and servicing of the tool, must have appropriate qualications. The making of unauthorised changes or con- versions is not permitted Do not make any changes to the tool or convert it to make other machinery. Such changes can result in personal injury and incorrect operation. Î Repairs to the tool must only be performed by trained persons who have been instructed to do so. When doing so always use original spare parts. This ensures that the safety of the tool is maintained. Information symbols in this manual The signs and symbols in this manual should help you to use the manual and tool quickly and safely. Note Information to ensure the most effective and practical use of the device. Î Action step Requires you to perform an action. 3 Action result This is the result of a sequence of action steps.For your safety p. 28

Safety information [1]Item number Item numbers are indicated in the text by square brackets [ ].

Illustration label Illustrations are numbered with letters and iden- tied in the text.

Step number The dened sequence of action steps is num- bered and identied in the text. Danger levels of warning information The following danger levels are used in these oper- ating instructions, to indicate potentially dangerous situations: DANGER! A dangerous situation is highly likely and, if the measures are not followed, will result in severe injury and even death. WARNING! A dangerous situation may occur and, if the measures are not followed, will result in severe injury and even death. CAUTION! A dangerous situation may occur and, if the measures are not followed, will result in slight or minor injuries. Attention! A possibly harmful situation may occur which if not avoided will result in property damage. Safety information content DANGER! Type and source of the danger! ÂConsequences of non-observation ¾ Measure for preventing the danger For your safety Workplace safety a) Keep your work area clean and well lit. Messy and poorly lit work areas can lead to accidents. b) Do not use the power tool in an explosive envi- ronment, where there are inammable liquids, gases or dusts. Electrical power tools may create sparks, which could ignite the dust or vapours. c) Keep children and other persons away from the power tool during use. You can lose control of the device when distracted. Electrical safety a) Keep power tools away from rain and water. The ingress of water into a power tool increases the risk of an electric shock. Personal safety a) Pay attention, be aware of what you are doing and go about your work with the electric power tool prudently. Do not use any power tools if you are tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. One moment of inatten- tiveness when using the power tool may lead to serious injury. b) Wear personal protective equipment and al- ways wear safety glasses. The wearing of per- sonal protective equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, protective helmet or hear- ing protection reduces the risk of injury depending on the type and use of the power tool. c) Prevent unintentional start-up. Ensure that the power tool is switched off before connecting it to the power supply and/or the power pack, picking it up or carrying it. If you hold your n- ger to the switch when carrying the power tool or connect the device to the power supply when it is switched on, this can lead to accidents. d) Remove any adjustment tools or spanners be- fore switching the power tool on. A tool or span- ner located in a turning device component may lead to injuries. e) Adopt a normal posture. Ensure you are stand- ing securely and that you maintain your bal- ance at all times. This will ensure that you can maintain better control of the power tool if unex- pected situations occur. f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear any loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose hair, clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught be moving parts.Safety information

Safety information g) Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ig- nore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second. Power tool use and care a) Do not overload the device. Use the electric power tool designed for your work. Your work is performed better and safer with the appropriate power tool in the specied power range. b) Do not use a power tool with a defective switch. An electric power tool which can no lon- ger be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired. c) Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove the power pack before conguring any tool settings, changing accessory parts or storing the tool away. This precautionary measure pre- vents the unintended start of the power tool. d) Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children. Do not let people use the tool who are unfamiliar with it or who have not read these instructions. Electric power tools are dan- gerous when used by inexperienced persons. e) Treat power tools with care. Check that moving parts work seamlessly and do not jam; wheth- er parts are so damaged that the function of the power tool is impaired. Have damaged parts repaired prior to using the tool. Many ac- cidents originate from poorly maintained electric power tools. f) Keep the attachment tools clean. Brush tools and sharp edge cutters that are treated with care become stuck less frequently and are easier to run. g) Use power tools, accessories, insertion tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions. Take the work conditions and the activity to be performed into consideration. The use of elec- tric power tools for applications other than those intended may lead to hazardous situations. h) Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations. Battery tool use and care a) Charge the power packs only with chargers that are recommended by the manufacturer. There is a risk of re if a charger that is suitable for a specic type of battery is used with other bat- teries. b) Only use the intended power packs in power tools. Use of other power packs can result in in- juries and res. c) Keep the unused power pack away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that could cause short circuiting of the contacts. A short-circuit between the pow- er pack contacts could result in burns or re. d) Liquid may leak from the power pack if it is used incorrectly. Avoid contact with this liq- uid. If contact occurs, rinse off with water. If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes, also seek medical assistance. Leaking battery uid may lead to skin irritation and burns. Service a) All repairs to the power tool must be carried out by qualied specialist technicians and with original spare parts only. This ensures that the safety of the power tool is maintained. b) Never service damaged battery packs. Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service provid- ers. Safety information for multifunctional brush. ¾ Keep all body parts away from the tool. Do not try to remove dirt particles or other foreign bodies when the tool is rotating. Only remove dirt particles or other foreign bodies with the tool switched off. One moment of inat- tentiveness when using the multifunctional brush could result in serious injuries. ¾ Only carry the tool with the motor switched off and the tool stationary. Careful handling of the tool reduces the risk of injury from tools, such as a cleaning brush, a edge cutter or a joint brush. ¾ Only hold the power tool by the insulated handles, because the work tool can come into contact with hidden power cables or even its own power cable. Contact of the tool with a live cable may conduct voltage to metallic tool com- ponents resulting in an electric shock. ¾ Check for hidden objects in the area worked at, such as stones, wire, etc.. ¾ Hold the device rmly with both hands. ¾ Switch the device off and remove the oper- ating arm after contact with a foreign body. Check the device for damage, and, if necessary, arrange for repair by a specialist workshop. ¾ Switch the device off and remove the operat- ing arm if the device starts to vibrate exces- sively. Arrange for the device to be checked and, if necessary, repaired by a specialist workshop.Safety information

Safety information Protection of yourself and others ¾ Do not place the device in operation if there are people (especially children) or animals in the immediate proximity. Ensure children do not play with the tool. ¾ Stop using the device if persons (especially children) or animals are nearby. ¾ This device must not be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or with inadequate experience and knowledge. Likewise persons must be familiar with this operating instruc- tion before using the device. The minimum age for using the device may be specied by local or national legislation. ¾ Start the engine or switch on the motor care- fully according to instructions and with feet well away from the blades. ¾ Always disconnect the tool from the power supply if you are leaving it unattended or removing a blockage. ¾ Always wear sturdy shoes and long trousers as well as other appropriate personal protective equipment (safety glasses, ear defenders, safe- ty gloves etc.) when working with or on the tool. Wearing personal protective equipment reduces the risk of injuries. Do not wear loose clothing, etc., which could be caught by the work tool. Before use ¾ Before starting any work, make sure you are familiar with the tool, its functions and its operating elements. ¾ Do not use any device whose switch is defec- tive and which can no longer be switched on or off. It must be repaired by a qualied expert or workshop. ¾ Never use a device with damaged or miss- ing guards or covers. It must be repaired or replaced by a qualied expert or workshop. ¾ Before making adjustments to the device or cleaning it, switch off the device and remove the operating arm in which the power pack is permanently installed. ¾ Do not use tool with a defective or heavily worn brush or cutting tool. It must be repaired or replaced by a qualied expert or workshop. ¾ Read and observe the operating instructions manuals of the charger and the operating arm in which the power pack is permanently installed. ¾ Keep in mind that the operator or user is re- sponsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property. During use ¾ Never leave the tool unattended during breaks and store it in a secure location. ¾ Hold the tool parallel to the ground when switching on, otherwise there is a risk of injury. ¾ Also when working, maintain a safe distance relative to the brush or the cutting tool. ¾ Take extra care if you are walking backwards. Risk of tripping! ¾ Never bypass or manipulate switching mech- anisms installed on the device (e.g. by taping the switch to the handle). ¾ Always be aware of your environment and possible hazards which you may not be able to hear because of the noise of the device. ¾ Beware of injuries to the feet and hand caused by the brush or the cutting tool. ¾ Always remove the operating arm from the device:

  • Whenever you leave the device unattended.
  • Before removing blockages.
  • Before checking cleaning or working on the device.
  • After impacting a foreign body to check the device for damage.
  • for immediate checking if the tool starts to vibrate excessively. ¾ Do not use the tool in potentially explosive at- mospheres which contain ammable liquids, gases or dusts. The tool can generate sparks which could ignite dust or vapours. ¾ Never leave the tool unattended during breaks and store it in a secure location. ¾ Also when working maintain a safe distance relative to the tool. ¾ Do not reach into rotating attachment tools. ¾ During operation, always hold on to the device with both hands. One hand holds the handle, the other hand holds the operating arm in the cased area or the optionally avail- able middle handle. ¾ Wear suitable safety goggles and ear defend- ers! ¾ Adopt a normal posture. ¾ Ensure you are standing securely and that you maintain your balance at all times. Pay particular attention, if you are working on a slope. Never run when using the tool. Always walk forwards at a steady pace. This will help you to maintain better control of the tool if an unexpect- ed situation should arise.Safety information

Safety information ¾ Remove the operating arm from the device when carrying the device to or from separate working positions. ¾ Never bypass or manipulate safety devices installed on the device. ¾ Do not push the work tools into the ground or hit it against wall edges. If the attachment tool suddenly receives a heavy blow, be prepared for increased vibration at the handle. If this does occur, the device must be checked and, if necessary, repaired by a qualied expert or workshop. Notes on vibrations: ¾ Vibrations can cause nerve damage and impair the blood circulation in the hands and arms. ¾ When working in the cold, wear warm clothing and keep your hands warm and dry. ¾ Take breaks. ¾ If you notice that the skin of your ngers or hands goes numb, tingles, hurts or goes white, stop working with the machine and, if necessary, consult a doctor. ¾ The specied vibration emission values:

  • Were measured according to a standardised testing procedure.
  • Make it possible to estimate the power tool emissions and compare these with different power tools. Dependent on the conditions of use, the state of the power tool or tools inserted for use with it, the actual vibration load may be higher or lower. When estimating the emis- sions, consider doing so during work pauses and phases when the tool is under reduced load. Based on the correspondingly adjusted estimated values, take protective actions, e.g. organisational actions. After use ¾ Switch the device off, remove the operating arm from the device and check the device for damage. Attention, danger! Brush/cutting tool still running! ¾ If you need to clean or service the device, switch it off and remove the operating arm. ¾ Always wait until the attachment tool comes to a standstill and do not touch any moving dangerous parts without rst removing the operating arm on the tool. ¾ Ensure that ventilation slots are free from dirt. ¾ Do not clean the device with water. ¾ The replacement of work tools must only be performed with the operating arm removed. Use only an original attachments and observe the tting instructions! ¾ Store the device in a secure location. ¾ Store the device out of reach of children. ¾ Do not repair the device yourself; it must be repaired by a qualied expert or workshop. ¾ Let the device cool down before putting it away and/or storing it. General safety information ¾ Spare parts must meet the requirements of the manufacturer. Therefore, use only original spare parts or those spare parts authorised by the manufacturer. When replacing spare parts, always observe the supplied tting instructions. Remove the operating arm in which the power pack is permanently installed beforehand. ¾ Have repairs performed exclusively by a qualied expert or specialist workshop. Spe- cialist workshop addresses can be found on our website. ¾ This multifunctional brush wit its optional attachment tools is intended for care in outdoor courtyard areas as well as on at- tached areas, as well as for cutting lawn edges on private properties The tool must not be used for purposes other than those intended because of the risk of bodily injury to the user or other persons. ¾ Even if all safety and operating instructions are heeded, there is always a residual risk of injury and property damage. Always be con- scious of this! ¾ Do not use the device if it is raining or there is a risk of storms. ¾ Replace all worn or damaged information signs on the device. ¾ Only use the power packs/operating arms with permanently installed power packs as approved by the manufacturer together with the corresponding chargers. The designations of the approved power packs/operating arms with permanently installed power packs and char- gers are listed in the enclosed CE Declaration of Conformity. ¾ Only have worn cutting blades and brushes replaced or the installation and deinstallation of optionally available brushes carried out on the work tool by a specialist workshop.Intended use

Intended use The multifunctional brush with the surface brush is only for cleaning small fortied areas on private properties, as well as using the optionally available attachment tools such as - the joint brush for brushing and cleaning joints of smaller fortied areas on outdoor areas on private properties - the edge cutter for cutting lawn edges on smaller adjacent fortied areas in outdoor areas on private properties. as well as for use in accordance with the safety information and description given in these operating instructions. The use of the surface or joint brush is basically only intended for robust stone surfaces. Any other use is classed as an unintended use. The user is liable for any damages arising from unintended use. Identication plate / symbols Position The identication plate and the symbols are located on the housing of the tool. Layout (depending on the attachment tool)

1 Manufacturer 2 Model number 3 Serial number 4 CE mark 5 Year of manufacture 6 Disposal instruction 7 Safety symbols 8 Guaranteed sound level 9 Rated voltage, type of current 10 Model name 11 Device group 12 Motor speed in rpm Operating elements Operating elements

1 Lock-on switch 2 On/off switch on handle 3 Handle 4 Holding area for the hand / fastening area for the optional middle handle 5 Operating arm *(with permanently installed power pack) 6 Locking button 7 Protective cover 8 Joint brush (optional accessory) 9 Edge cutter including a small cleaning brush (9a) (optional accessory) 10 Surface brush 11 Guide wheel (optional accessory) 12 Motor-/gearbox unit *Necessary operating element (not supplied) Start-up Supplementary documentation Ensure the supplied operating instruc- tions of the charger and operating arm are available and that you have read and understood them before using the device. Power pack charging WARNING! Only charge the power pack using the char- ger approved by the manufacturer. The des- ignations of the approved chargers are listed in the enclosed CE Declaration of Conformity. Attention! The power pack is supplied partially charged. Be- fore using the tool for the rst time, fully charge the power pack to ensure effective performance. CAUTION! The power pack is permanently installed in the operating arm. Î Power pack charging must be carried out ac- cording to the instructions in the supplementary documentation. Assembly WARNING! Risk of injuries posed by brush tool / cut- ting tool ¾ Only adjust the tool with the motor switched off and the work tool at a standstill. ¾ Before any work on the tool, rst remove the operating arm with the permanently installed power pack. ¾ Wear safety gloves. Assembly/disassembly of surface brush

Assembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Insert the surface brush into the gearbox unit

Î Release the lock [A]. 3 The lock head audibly engages. Disassembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Remove the surface brush from the gearbox unit

Assembly or disassembly of optional acces- sories, such as a joint brush, edge cutter or a guide wheel. Assembly/disassembly of joint brush

Assembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Insert the joint brush into the gearbox unit

Î Release the lock [A]. 3 The lock head audibly engages. Disassembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Remove the joint brush from the gearbox unit

Assembly /disassembly of edge cutter

Assembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Insert the edge cutter into the gearbox unit

Î Release the lock [A]. 3 The lock head audibly engages. Disassembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Remove the edge cutter from the gearbox unit

Assembly/disassembly of the guide wheel

Assembly Note Only required in conjunction with the joint brush or the edge cutter. Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Insert the guide wheel into gearbox unit

Î Release the lock [A]. 3 The lock head audibly engages. Disassembly Î Press and hold the lock [A] forward and keep it pressed

Î Remove the guide wheel from the gearbox unit

Connecting the work tool to the operating arm

Î Press the locking button [A] on the operating arm and insert the operating arm into the receptacle on the multifunctional brush until the locking button engages in the receptacle [B]

Attention! ¾ Ensure the button is correctly engaged Note A middle handle is available as an optional accessory for the operating arm. You can nd more information and assembly instructions in the operating manual for the operating arm. Operation Operating times Please observe the times stipulated in local regula- tions. Check with your local authorities to determine if there are any operating time limitations. Switching the tool on

WARNING! Risk of injuries or material damage ¾ During operation, always hold on to the device with both hands. One hand holds the handle, the other hand holds the op- erating arm in the cased area

or the optionally available middle handle. ¾ Always ensure you are standing safely. Î Press the lock-on switch [A] on the handle

Î Simultaneously press the on/off switch [B] on the handle

Î Release the lock-on switch. 3 The tool operates. Switching the tool off

Î Release the on/off switch on the handle. 3 The device is switched off. Note The cutting tool and the edge cutter continue to run for a brief period after being switched off. Note The lock-on switch automatically returns to its initial position when you release the on/ off switch. Cleaning areas with the surface brush

Attention! ¾ The standard brush (equipped with hard bristles) included within the scope of supply is only in- tended for use on stone and asphalt surfaces. ¾ Before starting, try on a small area of the area to be cleaned to ensure that no damage to the oor covering occurs due to brushing activity. ¾ Do not use the brush on one area for too long. ¾ During operation, the tool generates force via the rotating brush, which must be withstood. Note In the case of heavily dirtied ground surfac- es, this can be wet down in advance to facilitate the cleaning process.Servicing

Note For hardwood oors, a special wooden-oor brush is available as an optional accessory. Please contact your specialist dealer for this. Î Set the tool parallelly onto the area to be pro- cessed. Î Keep the tool at the working angle. Î Switch the device on. Î Walk at a steady pace and push the tool in front of you. Î Depending on the degree of dirtiness, apply light to medium pressure on the brush. Cleaning joints using the joint brush

Attention! ¾ The standard brush (equipped with metal bris- tles) included within the scope of supply is only intended for use on stone surfaces. ¾ Before starting, try on a small area of the area to be cleaned to ensure that no damage to the oor covering occurs due to brushing activity. ¾ Do not use the brush on one area for too long. Î Set the tool parallelly onto the joint to be pro- cessed with the guide wheel and the joint brush. Î Keep the tool at the working angle. Î Switch the device on. Î Align the joint brush with the centre of the joint. Î Walk at a steady pace and push the tool in front of you. Note For sensitive stone surfaces that are not so hard, a special nylon joint brush is available as an optional accessory. Please contact your specialist dealer for this. Cutting the lawn edges using the edge cutter to make them clear

WARNING! Risk of injuries or material damage ¾ Prior to use, mow the lawn edge with a lawnmower. ¾ The turf growing on the fortied area should not exceed a maximum thickness of 3 cm. ¾ When working, please ensure that the kerbside is not damaged by the rotating cutting blade. Î Align the cutting blade of the tool with the lawn edge. Î Switch the device on. Î Plunge the cutting blade into the lawn directly next to the area to be processed. Î Guide the tool along the lawn edge applying a slight amount of pressure. Note The small brush arranged parallel to the cutting blade is used for sweeping the cutting edge during operation. Removing the operating arm with permanently installed power pack

Î Switch the device off. Î Press the locking button [A] on the operating arm

Î Pull the operating arm right out of the locator of the work tool [B]

Servicing WARNING! Risk of injuries or material damage. ¾ Only clean or service the tool if the motor is stationary and also the work tool. ¾ Before any work on the tool, rst remove the operating arm with the permanently installed power pack. ¾ Do not clean the device with water. ¾ Repair and servicing work as well as the replacement of safety elements must be performed by a qualied expert or workshop. ¾ Wear safety gloves before any work on the brush tool or the edge cutting tool. ¾ Have worn/shabby brushes or cutting blades promptly replaced by a qualied expert or a specialist workshop. ¾ Only have repair and servicing work and the replacement of safety components performed by a qualied expert or a specialist workshop. Î Once yearly, arrange for the tool to be inspected and serviced by a specialist workshop. Cleaning Î Switch the tool off and wait until the tool comes to a standstill before removing the operating arm. Î After each use, clean the tool with a dry cloth or, in the event of heavy soiling, with a brush, paying particular attention to the ventilation slots. Î Carefully clean the brush tool/ the edge cutting tool after every use. Î After use, spray the cutting blade of the edge cutting unit with conditioning oil to ensure a long service life. Where possible, use an environmen- tally-friendly lubricant. Î Do not oil the cutting blade during operation. Î To oil the edge cutting unit, place them on their side and apply a thin oil lm to the cutting blade.Transport and storage

Transport and storage WARNING! Risk of injuries posed by the work tool ¾ Before transport or storage, switch off the tool and wait until the work tool comes to a standstill. ¾ Remove the operating arm before trans- port or storage. Transport Î Secure the tool sufciently to prevent its uninten- tional slipping if you are transporting it on or in a vehicle. Storage Î Clean your device thoroughly at the end of every season. Î Always store the device in a dry and safe location that is inaccessible to children. Î Store the operating arm and the multifunctional brush with its work tools separately. Î Store the operating arm in a cool and dry loca- tion. Recommended storage temperature ap- prox. 0 - 23°C Î Keep the device and especially its plastic com- ponents away from brake uids, petrol, mineral oil containing products, penetrating oils etc. They contain chemical substances that can damage, attack or destroy the plastic components of the device. Î Fertilizers and other garden chemicals contain substances that may have a highly corrosive effect on the metal parts of the tool. Therefore do not store your device near to these substances. Troubleshooting WARNING! Risk of injuries or material damage ¾ In case of doubt always consult a specialist workshop. ¾ Before any inspection or any work on the device, switch off the motor and remove the operating arm. Problem Possible cause Remedy The device switch- es off. The power pack is too hot. Allow the power pack to cool. The power pack is discharged. Charge the power pack. The temperature of the device (electronics) is too high. Allow the device to cool and if necessary, clean the ventilation slots Overcurrent release If this occurs again take your device to a specialist workshop. The device will not switch on. The power pack is discharged. Charge the power pack. Overcurrent release If this occurs again take your device to a specialist workshop. Power pack temperature too high or too low. Allow the power pack to cool down or heat up. The power pack is defective. Arrange for the power pack and oper- ating arm to be checked by a specialist workshop. Uneven running, severe vibration of the brush/of the lawn edger. The brush/the edge cutter is faulty. Consult a specialist workshop. The xation of the brush/the edge cutter has detached. Consult a specialist workshop.Warranty

Warranty The warranty conditions of our local company or importer apply in all countries. Under the terms of the warranty we will repair faults on your device free of charge, insofar as material or manufactur- ing defects are the cause. To make a claim under warranty please contact your seller or your nearest branch. CE Declaration of Conformity Further details about the tool are contained on the separately enclosed CE Declaration of Conformity, which forms part of these operating instructions. Environmentally-friendly disposal Power tools, accessories and packaging must be disposed of via an environmentally compatible recycling chain. Power packs/batteries: Do not dispose of power packs in domes- tic waste, by burning or throwing into water. Power packs must be collected, recycled or disposed of in an environ- mentally-friendly manner. Power tool (without power packs/ batteries): Do not throw your power tool away with domestic waste! Take it to a disposal facility.Signification des symboles

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