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green LED lights up:
Charging is completed.
green LED flashes:
The battery voltage is < 12.5 V,
battery is pre-charged for
30 min.
LEDs flash red and green:
Defective battery installed,
no charging.
LEDs light up in red and green:
Rechargeable battery is too cold
or too hot.
After a cooling or heating period,
charging starts automatically.
Used batteries
• If a fully recharged battery lasts for
considerably shorter operating times,
the battery is used up and needs to be
replaced. Only use an OEM battery
pack replacement available from our
Customer Service.
• Always take heed of the applicable
safety instructions as well as the envi-
ronmental protection regulations and
information (see “Waste Disposal and
Environmental Protection”).
Assembly
Only insert the rechargeable
battery when the device is com-
pletely assembled. If the device
is switched on accidentally,
there is a danger of injury.
Installing/changing the
blade
Always wear protective gloves
when handling the saw blade in
order to avoid cutting yourself.
Caution, risk of Injury!
- Do not use any blunt or bent
blades or blades which are dam-
aged in any other way.
- Always insert a suitable saw
blade.
An overview of appropriate blades
can be found in “Spare Parts/Ac-
cessories”.
Installing the blade:
1. Turn the chuck ring (4) in the
direction of the arrow
and
insert the shank of the saw blade
(1) all the way into the slot of the
saw blade holder (3).
2. To lock, turn the chuck ring (4)
back to the starting position.
3. Check that the saw blade is se-
cure by pulling on it.
Removing the saw blade:
4. Turn the chuck ring (4) in the
direction of the arrow
and
pull the blade out of the saw
blade holder.
For certain work, the saw blade
can also be inserted after turning
through 180°.
Operation
When working with the de-
vice, always wear suitable
clothing and appropriate pro-
tective equipment.
Prior to each use it must be
ensured that the device is
working correctly.
Personal protective equip-
ment and a fully functional
device reduce the risk of inju-