Metabo BSA 18 LED 10000 Operating Instructions - Page 10

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en ENGLISH Special safety instructions for the magnets in the base of BSA 12-18 LED 2000, BSA 18 LED 4000. Danger! Swallowing, injuries, electric shock Magnets are not toys! Ensure that the magnets are kept out of the reach of 0 -14 children. Magnets are made of metal and conduct electrical current. Protect magnets from contact with electrical current. Warning! Crushing Large magnets have a very high power of attraction. If handled careless, you can pinch your fingers or skin between two magnets. This can cause crushing and bruising in the affected areas. • Wear thick protective gloves when handling larger magnets. Warning! Pacemakers Magnets can affect the function of pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. A pacemaker can be switched to test mode and cause discomfort. A defibrillator may stop working. • If you wear such devices, keep sufficient distance from magnets (at least 1 metre). • Warn other wearing such devices not to approach magnets. Warning! Heavy objects Excessive or jerky loads, signs of fatigue as well as material defects can cause a magnet to detach from its adhesive base. Falling objects may lead to serious personal injury and material damage. The ideal adhesive force is only achieve under ideal conditions. • The magnet holding force depends on material thickness and condition, if required from a rubber cap. • Do not use magnets in locations where persons can get injured in the event of material failure. • When attaching the magnet, check that the holding force is sufficient. If required, secure the lamp additionally with a rope against falling. Warning! Metal splinters Neodymium magnets are brittle. If 2 magnets collide, they can shatter. Splinters with sharp edges can be ejected for meters and injure your eyes. Magnets attract metal chips, metal powder. This can cause scratches on the surface when adhering / detaching. Avoid attaching magnets to sensitive surfaces. If possible, use a rubber cap. • Avoid collisions of magnets. • Wear protective goggles when handling larger magnets. • Make sure that nearby persons are also protected or keep their distance. Caution! Magnetic field 10 Magnets generate a far-reaching, strong magnetic field. Among other things, they can damage televisions and laptops, computer hard drives, credit cards and EC cards, data carriers, mechanical watches, hearing aids and loudspeakers. • Keep magnets away from all devices and objects that can be damaged by strong magnetic fields. Caution! Air freight Magnetic fields from improperly packaged magnets can affect aircraft navigation equipment. In the worst case, this can lead to an accident. • Refrain from using airfreight. Otherwise, only ship magnets in packaging with sufficient magnetic shielding by air freight in accordance with valid air freight regulations. Caution! Shipping by surface mail Magnetic fields from improperly packaged magnets can cause malfunctions in sorting devices and damage sensitive goods in other packages. • Use a generously sized box and place the magnets in the centre of the package using fill material. Note! Effect on humans The magnetic field of a permanent magnet is unlikely to pose as a health hazard, but it cannot be completely ruled out. • For your safety, avoid continuous contact with the magnets. • Keep large magnets at least 1 metre away from your body. Note! Oxidation, corrosion, rust, chipping Magnets have a thin nickel-copper-nickel coating to protect against corrosion. This coating provides some protection against corrosion, but is not resistant enough for continuous outdoor use. Collision can cause the coating to flake off and magnets can oxidise as a result. • Only use magnets indoors or protect the magnets from environmental influences. • Avoid injuries to the coating, e.g. due to collisions. Note! Do not expose to fire. Maximum permitted temperature 80°C (175 °F) 2. Overview See image on the title page. 1 Window /outlet of LED beam 2 Handle 3 USB port* 4 Capacity display 5 On/off switch 6 Ring (for setting the light intensity) 7 Protective cover 8 Button (locking of the protective cover) 9 Battery pack * 10 Magnets (for attaching to suitable metal surfaces)*

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ENGLISH
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Special safety instructions for the magnets in
the base of BSA 12-18 LED 2000, BSA 18 LED
4000.
Danger! Swallowing, injuries, electric shock
Magnets are not toys! Ensure that the
magnets are kept out of the reach of
children.
Magnets are made of metal and conduct
electrical current. Protect magnets from
contact with electrical current.
Warning! Crushing
Large magnets have a very high power of
attraction. If handled careless, you can
pinch your fingers or skin between two
magnets. This can cause crushing and bruising in
the affected areas.
Wear thick protective gloves when handling
larger magnets.
Warning! Pacemakers
Magnets can affect the function of
pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. A
pacemaker can be switched to test mode
and cause discomfort. A defibrillator may stop
working.
If you wear such devices, keep sufficient distance
from magnets (at least 1 metre).
Warn other wearing such devices not to
approach magnets.
Warning! Heavy objects
Excessive or jerky loads, signs of fatigue as
well as material defects can cause a magnet
to detach from its adhesive base. Falling
objects may lead to serious personal injury and
material damage. The ideal adhesive force is only
achieve under ideal conditions.
The magnet holding force depends on material
thickness and condition, if required from a rubber
cap.
Do not use magnets in locations where persons
can get injured in the event of material failure.
When attaching the magnet, check that the
holding force is sufficient. If required, secure the
lamp additionally with a rope against falling.
Warning! Metal splinters
Neodymium magnets are brittle. If 2
magnets collide, they can shatter. Splinters
with sharp edges can be ejected for meters
and injure your eyes.
Magnets attract metal chips, metal powder. This
can cause scratches on the surface when adhering
/ detaching. Avoid attaching magnets to sensitive
surfaces. If possible, use a rubber cap.
Avoid collisions of magnets.
Wear protective goggles when handling larger
magnets.
Make sure that nearby persons are also
protected or keep their distance.
Caution! Magnetic field
Magnets generate a far-reaching, strong
magnetic field. Among other things, they
can damage televisions and laptops,
computer hard drives, credit cards and EC cards,
data carriers, mechanical watches, hearing aids
and loudspeakers.
Keep magnets away from all devices and objects
that can be damaged by strong magnetic fields.
Caution! Air freight
Magnetic fields from improperly packaged
magnets can affect aircraft navigation
equipment. In the worst case, this can lead
to an accident.
Refrain from using airfreight. Otherwise, only ship
magnets in packaging with sufficient magnetic
shielding by air freight in accordance with valid air
freight regulations.
Caution! Shipping by surface mail
Magnetic fields from improperly packaged
magnets can cause malfunctions in sorting
devices and damage sensitive goods in
other packages.
Use a generously sized box and place the
magnets in the centre of the package using fill
material.
Note! Effect on humans
The magnetic field of a permanent magnet
is unlikely to pose as a health hazard, but it
cannot be completely ruled out.
For your safety, avoid continuous contact with the
magnets.
Keep large magnets at least 1 metre away from
your body.
Note! Oxidation, corrosion, rust, chipping
Magnets have a thin nickel-copper-nickel
coating to protect against corrosion. This
coating provides some protection against
corrosion, but is not resistant enough for continuous
outdoor use. Collision can cause the coating to
flake off and magnets can oxidise as a result.
Only use magnets indoors or protect the magnets
from environmental influences.
Avoid injuries to the coating, e.g. due to
collisions.
Note! Do not expose to fire. Maximum
permitted temperature 80°C (175 °F)
See image on the title page.
1
Window /outlet of LED beam
2
Handle
3
USB port*
4
Capacity display
5
On/off switch
6
Ring (for setting the light intensity)
7
Protective cover
8
Button (locking of the protective cover)
9
Battery pack *
10
Magnets (for attaching to suitable metal
surfaces)*
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Overview