EXTOL 8891831 Cordless Planer SHARE 20V Instruction Manual

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EXTOL 8891831 Cordless Planer SHARE 20V

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Introduction

Dear customer,
Thank you for the confidence you have shown in the Extol® brand by purchasing this product. This product has been tested for reliability, safety and quality according to the prescribed norms and regulations of the European Union.
Manufacturer: Madal Bal a.
Date of issue: 27. 2. 2020

Description and purpose of use

  • Cordless planer Extol® Premium SHARE 20 V with a planing width of 60 mm is intended for planing, beve-lling edges and grooving wood, e.g. beams and boards. The planer is ideal for smaller planing jobs and can be used for all planing work in the same way as a planer powered from mains power via a power cord.
  • Thanks to its side guide rail, it is possible to adjust the planing width as necessary.
  • V-shaped grooves can be used to bevel edges (fig. 7).
  • Using the planer with the dust collection bag or with a external dust extraction connection reduces dustiness during work.
  • The absence of a power cord provides freedom of movement and increases comfort when working with a cordless power tool.

The depth of cut for planing can be set in 0.25 mm increments in the range 0-1.25 mm.

The battery is equipped with protection against full discharge, which damages it.

With a half-groove depth of 2.7 mm it is possible to use the planer to make grooves.

  • The cordless planer can be purchased as an accessory to the cordless power tool battery program SHARE 20 V powered using the same type of Li-ion battery.
  • The cordless planer variant Extol® Premium 8891830 is supplied with a Li-ion battery Extol® Premium 8891881 with a capacity of 2000 mAh and a charger Extol® Premium 8891893NZ with a charging current of 2.4 A.
  • The cordless planer variant Extol® Premium 8891831 is supplied without the battery and charger for a lower purchase price for the case where the user has already purchased a battery and charger with a different cor-dless power tool from the cordless program SHARE 20 V that covers cordless power tools that are powered by the same type of battery with a capacity of 1500 mAh, 2000 mAh or 4000 mAh based on the required operating time, whilst these batteries can be charged using a charger with a charging current of 4 A; 2.4 A or 1.6 A based on your requirements for charging time (note: fast charger Extol® Premium 8891892NZ with a charging current of 4 A cannot be used for charging batteries with a capacity of 1500 mAh due to the high charging current).

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Technical specifications

  • Model number (part number) 8891830
  • 1× Li-ion battery 20 V 2000 mAh (8891881)
  • 1× charger 2.4 A (8891893NZ) 8891831 (without battery and charger)
  • Nominal input voltage of cordless power tool 18 V DC
  • (terminal voltage of battery without load: 20 V DC)
  • Speed without load 10,000 min-1
  • Planing width 60 mm
  • Adjustable depth of cut 0-1.25 mm
  • Depth of half-groove 0-2.7 mm
  • Sound pressure level; uncertainty K LpA=76.27 dB(A; K=±3 dB(A)
  • Sound power level; uncertainty K LwA=87.27 dB(A); K=±3 dB(A)
  • Vibration on the main handle (sum of three axes); uncertainty K ah=1.5 m/s2; K=±1.5 m/s2
  • Vibration level on the front handle; (sum of three axes); uncertainty K ah=2.0 m/s2; K=±1.5 m/s2
  • Weight with battery 2000 mAh 2.3 kg
  • Weight with battery 4000 mAh 2.6 kg
  • Protection marking IPX0

The declared aggregate vibration value and the declared noise emission level were measured in accordance with standard testing methodology and may be used for the comparison of one tool with another. Thedeclared aggregate vibration value and the declared noise emission level may also be used for determining preliminary exposure.

WARNING

  • Vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the tool may differ from the declared values depending on the method in which the tool is used, particularly the type of work piece that is being worked on.
  • It is necessary to determine the safety measurement for the protection of the operator, which is based on the assessment of exposure under real operating conditions(to include all the parts of the work cycle such as time for which the tool is turned off and when running idle outside the time that it is in operation).

Parts and control elements

  1. Front handle
  2. Trigger lock release button
  3. Trigger
  4. Main handle
  5. Battery release button
  6. Battery power level check button with LED indicator lights
  7. Drive belt cover
  8. Side guide rail (lateral limit stop)
  9. Side guide rail/depth gauge locking screw, as required
  10. V-shape grooves „V“ for bevelling edges
  11. Depth of cut adjustment knob
  12. Dust bag
  13. Depth gauge
  14. Rest lug preventing contact of planer blade

WARNING

Carefully read the entire user‘s manual before preparing the cordless power tool for use and before using it, and keep it with the product so that the user can become acquainted with it. If you lend or sell the product to somebody, include this user‘s manual with it. Prevent this user‘s manual from being damaged. The manu-facturer takes no responsibility for damages or injuries arising from use that is in contradiction to this user‘s manual. Before using this appliance, first acquaint yourself with all the control elements and parts as well as how to turn it off immediately in the event of a dangerous situation arising. Before using, first check that all parts are firmly attached and check that no part of the power tool, such as for example safety protective elements, is damaged or incorrectly installed, or missing. This applies to the charger and its power cord. If the charger or its power cord (including insulation) is damaged, do not use it and have it replaced with a flawless original charger from the manufacturer.

Charging the battery

To check the battery power level, press the button on the battery and based on the number of lit diodes and the expected duration of operation of the cordless power tool, charge the battery if necessary. If the battery is fully char-ged, all the LED diodes are lit. The battery can be charged from any charge level without reducing its capacity.

ATTENTION Charge the battery at an ambient temperature range of 10°C-40°C.

  1. First insert the battery into the grooves of the supplied charger.

  2. Before connecting the charger to the power source, check that the voltage in the power soc-ket corresponds to the range 220-240~50 Hz and that the charger does not have a damaged power cord (e.g. insulation) or case or another part.
    WARNING

    • If the charger is damaged, have it replaced with an original in perfect working order from the manufactu-rer. Only the original charger from the manufacturer may be used for charging the battery, otherwise using a different charger may cause a fire or explosion as a result of inappropriate charging parameters. Protect the power cord of the charger against damage.
  3. Connect the charger to an el. power source.

  4. On charger Extol® Premium 8891893NZ (model with a charging current of 2.4 A) and Extol® Premium 8891891NZ (charging current 1.6 A) the charging pro-cess is indicated by a green flashing diode with a red lit diode, whilst a fully charged battery is indicated by only a green lit indicator light. On charger Extol® Premium 8891892NZ (model with a charging current of 4 A) the charging process is indicated only by a red lit LED indica-tor light and the fully charged process by only a green lit LED indicator light. The battery charge level can be seen by the number of lit LED indicator lights on the battery, which are lit while the battery is charging. The manu-facturer reserves the right to modify the above-described indication of the charging and charged process.

WARNING: Due to its high charging current, charger Extol® Premium 8891892NZ with a charging current of 4 A must not be used for charging battery Extol® 8891880 with a capacity of 1.5 Ah.

APPROXIMATE BATTERY CHARGING TIMES

Battery 4000 mAh (Extol®8891882)

4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ| 1 hours 10 min.
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ| 1.5 hours
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ| 2 hours 45 min.
Battery 2000 mAh (Extol®8891881)

4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ| 40 min.
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ| 55 min.
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ| 1 hours 20 min.
Battery 1500 mAh (Extol®8891880)

4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ| DO NOT USE
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ| 30 min.
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ| 1 hours

After charging, first disconnect the charger
from the el. power source and then, after pressing and holding down the button on the battery, slide the battery out of the grooves in the charger.

Preparing the planer for use

WARNING:
Due to the risk of accidental start up, perform installati-on or servicing tasks with the battery removed from the cordless power tool.

ADJUSTING DEPTH OF CUT
The depth of cut is set by turning the knob (fig. 2, posi-tion 1) by setting the division mark on the scale of the  knob before the arrow (fig. 2, position 2). One division mark represents a cut depth of 0.25 mm, whilst the depth of cut can be set in the range 0-1.25 mm. Turning the knob changes the depth of the planer blade which cuts away material.

ATTENTION
Determine the optimal depth of cut setting with respect to the hardness of the wood and the quality of the planed material on a sample piece of material.

SETTING PLANING WIDTH

  • If it is necessary to maintain an even planing width, install the side guide rail (lateral limit stop) (fig. 1, position 8) on to the planer.
  • Install the side guide rail onto the planer as shown in fig. 1, position 8 and secure it using the screw (fig. 1, position 9). Set the required planing width (fig. 3) using the travel and then lock the travel in place using the wing nut located on the underside of the side guide rail.

SETTING HALF-GROOVE DEPTH

  • The construction of the planer enables a half-groove depth in the range of 0-2.7 mm to be made.
  • To achieve the optimal planing result (surface appearance), the depth of cut per single run should not be greater than approx. 1.2 mm.
  • Set the desired half-groove depth using the depth gauge as shown in fig. 1, position 13, a firmly secure it after setting.
  • If an even half-groove width needs to be maintained, the planer can also be used together with a side guide rail (fig. 1, position 8). The side guide rail is installed on the opposite side.

ATTACHING THE DUST BAG

  • Insert the plastic socket with the textile bag pulled on to it, into the dust outlet on the planer as shown in fig. 1, position 12. The plastic dust bag socket has a tab that is inserted into the groove in the bottom part of the dust outlet of the planer.
  • If the planer will not be used with the dust bag, connect the hose of a suitable industrial vacuum cleaner with sufficient filtration capacity by means of a suitable hose
    adapter to the dust outlet of the planer, and use the planer with an external dust extraction connection. Do not use a domestic vacuum cleaner for extracting the dust.
    WARNING
    When working, use the planer with the dust bag installed, and regularly empty it out using the zip, or use it with external dust extraction because the inhalation of dust is damaging to health. Dust from hardwood is considered to be a carcinogen.

INSERTING THE BATTERY
Insert the battery into the respective part of the planer (fig. 1) so that it clicks in.

Working with the planer

WARNING

  • Prior to starting the planer, first properly secure the planed material in place using suitable clamping elements and check that there are no foreign object inside the planed material, e.g. nails, etc. and that the material does not contain splintered parts that could be expelled by the planer blade upon contact and result in injury to persons.
  • Inspect the planer base plate, check that the planer blade is securely attached and that the blade is undamaged and sharp. If the blade is loose, tighten it using an installation key, or if damaged replace it with a perfect original blade from the manufacturer according to chapter Maintenance and service. Have a blunt blade professionally sharpened. Check that all installed parts are properly secured in place before starting the planer.
  • When working with the planer, use certified eye, ear, hearing and breathing protection and gloves with a sufficient level of protection.

ATTENTION

  1. The base plate of the planer is in the rear part equipped with a rest lug, fig. 1, position 14, which prevents contact of the planer blade with the planed surface when the planer is started and thereby prevents uncontrolled movement of the planer, which can lead to a dangerous situation. To extend the support lug, it is necessary to lift up the planer.
  2. Planing must be performed along the direction of the wood fibres (grain) (see fig. 5), not crosswise, otherwise this could result in dangerous situations.
  3. Hold the planer by the front and main handle and position the front part of the planer plate on the planed surface so that the planer blade is not in contact with the planed material because the planer blade must only come into contact with the planed material when it is running at full speed, otherwise uncontrollable movement of the planer could occur.
  4. If the planer is used with the side guide rail, attach the side guide rail to its side (fig. 3). Start the planer by pressing the trigger lock release button and only then press the trigger.
  5. Guide the planer without applying excessive downward pressure, at an appropriate speed relative to the character of the material and the depth of cut. If the planer is guided too quickly, the planer will be overloaded at a lower speed, which will manifest itself in a worse quality of the planed surface and may result in damage to the planer.
  6. Guiding the planer too slowly, may result in the wood surface being burned.
  7. To determine the optimal travel speed of the planer relative to the set depth of cut, perform a test on a sample of the same material.

BEVELLING EDGES

  1. On the base of the planer there are V-shaped planing grooves „V“ for the bevelling of edges. One is smaller and one is larger.
  2. Check that the workpiece is secured firmly in place.
  3. Hold the planer by the front and rear handle and start it.
  4. Guide the edge of the workpiece at an angle of 45° (fig. 7) into the „V“ groove of the required size (fig. 6).

INFORMATION ABOUT THE BATTERY
The battery is equipped with protection against full discharge, which damages it. This protection manifests its self by the power tool coming to a sudden stop even when the trigger switch is pressed, when the battery has been discharged multiple times. When the trigger switch is released and then pressed again, the power tool will start again for a short time, but then it will stop running again.

TURNING OFF THE PLANER – PUTTING IT OUT OF OPERATION
To turn off the planer, release the trigger switch and wait until the planer head comes to a complete stop and then lift the planer off the planed surface so that the rest lug (fig. 1, position 14) extends out, and then place the planer with the extended rest lug on to a firm even surface so that the blade is not touching the surface.

Safety instructions for planers

  1. Prior to to putting the power tool aside, it is necessary to wait for the planer head to come to a complete stop. An uncovered rotating planer head may come into contact with the work surface, which may lead to loss of control and serious injuries may result.
  2. Power tools must be held by the insulated grip surfaces because the planer head could come into contact with the power cord of the planer. Cutting through a „live“ power cord may cause uninsula-ted metal parts of the power tool to become live and may result in the user suffering injury by electrical shock.
  3. Clamps or another practical method is used to secure and support the workpiece on a stable base. Holding the workpiece in the hand or against the body leads to its instability and may result in loss of control.

Other safety instructions for planers

The cordless power tool creates an electro-magnetic field during operation, which may negatively affect the operation of active or passive medical implants (pacemakers) and threaten the life of the user. Prior to using this power tool, ask a doctor or the manufacturer of the implant, whether you may work with this power tool.

  • Do not use the cordless power tool for a purpose other than that for which it was designed.
  • Do not modify power tools for other applications.

General safety instructions for power tools

It is necessary to read all the safety instructions, the user‘s manual, images and regulations supp-lied with this power tool. Not adhering to any of the following instructions may lead to injury by electrical shock, a fire and/or a serious injury to persons.
All the instructions and the user‘s manual must be kept for possible future reference.
The term „power tool“ in all hereafter provided warnings is defi-ned as an tool powered from the power grid (via a power cord) or a tool powered from a battery (without a power cord / cordless).

  1. SAFETY IN THE WORK AREA

    • The work area needs to be kept clean, tidy, and well lit. Untidiness and dark areas in the work area are sources of accidents.
    • The power tool must not be used in environments where there is an explosion hazard, where there are flammable liquids, gases or dust. The power tool generates sparks which could ignite dust or vapours.
    • When using the power tool, it is necessary to prevent children and other persons access. If the user becomes distracted, they may lose control over the activity being performed.
  2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY

    • The plug on the power cord must correspond to the power socket outlet. The power plug must never be modified in anyway. Socket adapters must not be used with power tools that have a safety earth grounding connec-tion. Power plugs that are not damaged by modifi-cations and that correspond to the power socket will limit the danger of injury by electrical shock.
    • The user‘s body must not come into contact with grounded objects, such as pipes, central heating radiators, stoves and refrigerators. The risk of injury by electrical shock is greater when your body is in contact with the ground.
    • Power tools must never be exposed to rain, mois-ture or wetness. The entry of water into the power tool increases the danger of injury by electrical shock.
    • The flexible power cord must not be used for any other purposes. Power tools must not be carried or pulled by the power cord, nor may the power plug be disconnected by pulling on the power cord. The power cord must be protected against heat, grease, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the danger of injury by electrical shock.
    • If the power tool is used outdoors, an exten-sion cord suitable for outdoor use must be used. Using extension cords designed for outdoor use, limits the risk of injury by electrical shock.
    • If the power tool is used in damp areas, it is necessary to use a power supply protected by a residual current device (RCD). The use of an RCD limits the danger of injury by electrical shock. The term „residual current device (RCD)“ may be substituted for by the term „ground fault circuit inter-rupter (GFCI)“ or „earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)“.
  3. SAFETY OF PEOPLE

    • When using the power tool, the user must be attentive and pay attention to what they are currently doing and must concentrate and use common sense. The power tool must not be used when the user is tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Momentary inattentiveness when using the power tool may result in serious injury to persons.
    • Use personal protective aids. Always wear eye protection. Use protective aids, such as a respi-rator, safety footwear with anti-slip soles, hard head cover or hearing protection appropriately to the work conditions; they reduce the risk of injury to persons.
    • It is essential to avoid accidentally starting the power tool. It is necessary to check that the tri-gger is in the Off position before plugging the power plug into a power socket and/or when connecting the battery pack, lifting or carry-ing the power tool. Carrying the power tool with a finger on the trigger or connecting the power tool‘s plug with the switch engaged may cause an accident.
    • It is necessary to remove all adjustment tools and spanners before turning on the power tool. An adjustment tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in injury to persons.
    • The user may only work in locations that they can reach safely. The user must always maintain a stable stance and balance. This will provide better control over the power tool in unforeseeable situations.
    • Dress in an appropriate manner. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. The user must ensure that they have hair and clothing at a sufficient distance from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelle-ry and long hair may become caught in the moving parts.
    • If there is equipment available for the extraction and collection of dust, it is nece- g) It is necessary to use power tools, accesso- ssary that such equipment is connected and used correctly. The use of such equipment may limit the danger posed by the created dust.
    • The user must not become complacent and start ignoring the fundamentals of power tool safety due to the routine arising from frequent use of the power tool. Careless activity may cause serious injury within a fraction of a second.
  4. OPERATING AND MAINTAINING POWER TOOLS

    • Power tools must not be overloaded. It
      is necessary to use power tools that are designed for the work being performed. Appropriate power tools for a given task will do the job better and with greater safety.

    • Power tools that cannot be turned on and off with a trigger/switch must not be used. Any power tools that cannot be controlled using a trigger/switch are dangerous and must be repaired.

    • Before making any adjustments, replacing accesso- or remove the battery pack out of the power tool, if it is removable. These preventative safety measures limit the danger of accidentally starting the power tool.

    • When not used, the power tool must be stored out of children‘s reach, and persons not acquainted with the power tool or these instructions must not be permitted to use the power tool. A power tool in the hands of inex-perienced users is dangerous.

    • Power tools and accessories need to be main-tained. It is necessary to check the adjus-tment of moving parts and their movement; focus on cracks, broken parts or any other circumstances that may threaten the proper operation of the power tool. If the power tool is damaged, it is necessary to have it repaired before using it again. Many accidents are caused by insufficiently maintained power tools.

    • It is necessary to keep cutting power tools clean and sharp. Correctly maintained and sharpe-ned cutting power tools are less likely to get stuck on material or to jam and they are also easier to control.

    • ries, working tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in such a manner as prescribed for the specific power tool with respect to the given work conditions and the type of work being performed. Using power tools for tasks other than for which they are designed may lead to dangerous situations.

    • Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry, clean and free of grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces do not ensure a safe grip and control over the power tool in unexpected situations.

  5. OPERATING AND MAINTAINING CORDLESS POWER TOOLS

    • The power tool charge only using the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that may be suitable for one type of battery pack, may lead to a fire hazard if used with a different battery pack.
    • Only use the tool with a battery pack that is explicitly determined for the given tool. Using any
    • other battery pack may create a accident or fire hazard.
    • When the battery pack is not being used, protect as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal items that could make a connection between both battery contacts. Short circuiting the battery contacts may cause burns or a fire.
    • Incorrect use may cause liquids to leak out of the battery; avoid coming into contact with them. In the event of accidental contact with these liquids, rinse the affected area with water. In the event that the liquid enters the eye, seek medical help. Liquids leaking from the battery may cause inflammations or burns.
    • A battery pack or power tool that is damaged or modified, must not be used. Damaged or modified batteries may behave erratically, which may result in a fire, an explosion or an injury hazard.
    • Battery packs or power tools must not be expo-sed to a fire or excessive heat. Exposure to fire or a temperature exceeding 130°C may result in an explosion.
    • It is necessary to adhere to all battery charging instructions and not to charge the battery pack or power tool outside the tempe-rature range specified in this user‘s manual. Incorrect charging, or charging at temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
  6. SERVICE

    • Have your cordless power tool repaired by a qualified person using identical spare parts.
    • This will ensure that the same level of safety will be achieved as before the repair of the power tool.
    • Damaged battery packs must never be repaired. The battery pack should only be repaired by the manufacturer or at an authorised service centre.

Maintenance and service

WARNING: Due to the risk of accidental start up, perform installati-on or servicing tasks with the battery removed from the cordless power tool.

REPLACING PLANER BLADES

  1. When handling the planer blades, always use suitable protective gloves to prevent injury on their sharp edges.

  2. When handling the planer head and blades, be careful to prevent injury and damaging the blades.

  3. Place the planer on a firm even surface and turn the planer base plate upwards.

  4. Carefully turn the planer head so that the clamping screws of the planer blade mounts are visible.

  5. While holding the planer and the planer head, use an installation key to loosen the blade mount from the planer head and take out the whole mount with the blade from the planer head.

  6. Then, sufficiently loosen the screws on the mount to enable the planer blade to slide sideways out of the blade mount.

  7. The planer head has two planer blades and to access the second blade it is necessary to turn the head over. In the same way, take out the second planer blade.

  8. From the planer head, from the mounts of both bla-des and the blades themselves, remove any accumu-lated dust and dirt using a brush or compressed air. Note:

  9. The planer blade is double-sided and if one side is blunt, it can be turned around and the second sharp side can be used. The planer blades must be turned around both at the same time or both replaced at the same time. In the event that the blades are damaged, they cannot be repaired and must both be replaced for new ones at the same time.
    ATTENTION: In the event of replacement, always used the ori-ginal blades from the manufacturer for the given planer model (part no. 8891830A).

  10. When installing the blades, proceed in reverse order. First slide the planer blade into the blade mount and then secure perfect levelling of the blade with the edge of the mount according to arrow in fig. 8 along the entire length of the blade/mount and then secure the blade in the mount using screws.

  11. Seat the mount with the blade into the respective place in the planer head and then thoroughly secure the mount in place by screwing in all three screws (fig. 9), which will provide counter-pressure against the mount with the blade and thereby secure it in place. Perform the same steps to secure the second mount with the planer blade. will vibrate excessively, which will result in its damage and the planed surface will not have a nice appearance and will be uneven.

ATTENTION:
Prior to starting the planer, check that both mounts with the planer blade are properly secured in the planer head.

REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT

  • In the event that the drive belt requires replacement, screw off the drive belt cover (fig. 1, position 7). Replace the belt with an original one supplied by the manu-facturer (part no.: 8893405B). Properly seat the drive belt into the grooves of the drive and driven wheel.
  • Keep the motor vents clean. Clogged vents prevent air flow, which may result in damage to the power tool or even a fire hazard resulting from insufficient cooling by air flow. Likewise, regularly check that the dust exhaust (location where the dust bag or external dust extrac-tion is connected) is not clogged. For cleaning, a brush or other mechanically gentle tool may be used.
  • For cleaning, do not use any aggressive cleaning agents and organic solvents (e.g. acetone). This would result in damage to the outer plastic housing of the power tool. Ensure that water does not enter into the power tool.

SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IF REQUIRED

Spare part Part number
Planer blades 8891830A
Drive belt 8893405B

For warranty repairs of the product, please contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product and they will organise repairs at an authorised service centre for the Extol® brand. For a post warranty repair, please contact the authorised service centre of the Extol® brand directly (you will find the repair locations at the website at the start of this user‘s manual).

Safety instructions for the charger

  • Read the user‘s manual before charging.
  • The charger is intended only for charging indoors. It is necessary to protect it against rain, high humidity and temperatures over 40°C.
  • Prevent the charger from being used by persons (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental disability or incapacity or insufficient experience or knowledge prevents them from safely using the appli-ance without supervision or instruction. Children must not play with the appliance. It is generally not assumed that the charger will be used by very small children (age 0- 3 years inclusive) and used by small children without supervision (age between 3 and 8 years). It is conceded that seriously handicapped persons may have needs outside the level specified by this norm (EN 60335).
  • When charging, provide for ventilation since fumes may be released from the battery if it is damaged as a result of incorrect handling.
  • Charge the battery at temperatures in the range 10°C to 40°C.
  • Protect the charger and its power cord against damage. Protect the charger‘s charging terminals against conductive bridging when the charger is under voltage, otherwise there is a risk of short circuiting. Protect the plug of the power cord against deformation or other types of damage.  EXTOL-8891831-Cordless-Planer-SHARE-20V-fig4

Table 3 Note regarding table 3: The meaning of other pictograms that are identical to the pictograms shown on the cordless power tool are explained in table 5.

Additional safety instructions for the battery

  • Protect the battery against rain, frost, high humidity, tempe-ratures above 50°C, against mechanical damage (e.g. being dropped) and never open or burn it. Prior to storing the cor-dless power tool, take the battery out of it and charge it fully. Store the battery fully charged and removed from the power tool, and to ensure the longest possible lifetime fully charge it after several months (no later than after 6 months).
  • Protect the battery contacts against soiling, deformation or other damage and prevent conductive bridging of the battery contacts by taping over the connectors, e.g. using plastic tape, to prevent the battery from short-circuiting, which could result in a subsequent fire or explosion.
  • Ensure that children do not play with the battery.

MEANINGS OF MARKINGS ON THE LABEL OF THE BATTERY

Table 4 Note regarding table 4:
The meaning of other pictograms that are identical to the picto-grams shown on the cordless power tool are explained in table 5.

Meanings of the markings on the label of the cordless power tool

| Before using the cordless power tool, carefully read the user’s manual and ensure that you understand the mar- kings on the cordless power tool.
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| The user and other persons in the work area must use certified eye, ear and respiratory tract protection with a sufficient level of protection.


| Corresponds to respective EU harmo- nisation legal directives.
****| Do not throw the electrical equipment out with household waste, see subse- quent paragraph about waste disposal.
Year of manu- facture and serial number (SN:)| The year of manufacture and the seri- al number of the power tool is provi- ded on the product’s rating label.

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