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Checking the battery charge
level
The battery's (
cated by the charge state indicator (
10).
Press the PRESS button on the battery.
The LEDs indicate the battery's charge
level.
Recharge the battery when the last
charge state indicator LED (
changes from green to orange/red.
Cleaning and
maintenance
Contact our Service Centre about
repairs and servicing not described
in this manual. Only use OEM
parts. Risk of injury!
Turn off the appliance and, before
doing any servicing, remove the
battery.
The following cleaning and servicing
should be done regularly. This will ensure
a long and reliable service life.
Cleaning
Do not spray the appliance with
water and do not immerse it in
water. Electric shock hazard!
Keep clean the ventilation slots, motor
housing and handles of the appliance.
Use a damp cloth or a brush.
Do not use cleaning agents or sol-
vents. You may otherwise irreparably
damage the appliance.
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7) charge level is indi-
Storage
The blower pipe (
moved from the motor housing (
4) when being stored. To release the
blower pipe, press the release button
(
3) and pull the blower pipe (
forwards.
Store the blower in a dry place well
out of reach of children.
Before a longer period of storage (e.g.
over winter), remove the battery from
10)
the equipment.
Only keep the batteries partly
charged. The charge condition should
be 40-60% during a longer storage
period.
During a longer storage period, check
the state of charge of the battery and
recharge if necessary roughly every 3
months.
Store the equipment between 10°C
and 25°C. Avoid extremes of cold
and heat during storage, in order to
prevent impairment of battery perfor-
mance.
Disposal and protection
of the environment
Remove the battery from the device and
take the device, battery, accessories and
packaging for environmentally friendly
recycling.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
Do not dispose of batteries in
household waste, fire (risk of ex-
plosion) or water. Damaged batter-
ies may damage the environment
and your health if toxic fumes or
liquids leak out.
1) can be re-
1)

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