Craftsman 71.74291 operating instructions Maintenance, Cleaning of Plastic Parts

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attachment manuals for instructions regarding these overload protection devices.

See the manuals for the individual tool attachments for specific instructions, precautions and tips for using those specific tools.

MAINTENANCE

See the manuals for the individual tool attachments for maintenance of those tools.

WARNING: Always remove the battery when performing any maintenance on the power handle or a tool attachment that is connected to the power handle.

WARNING: Always keep hands away from the triggers when performing maintenance on the power handle.

LUBRICATION - No periodic lubrication of the power handle parts is required.

CLEANING OF PLASTIC PARTS

-Use only a dry brush or a cloth with warm water and mild soap to clean plastic parts. Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could damage the plastic. Never use gasoline, turpentine, paint thinner or similar fluids. Never spray-wash tool or immerse in water. Water or liquid inside the tool can cause serious damage to the unit.

DROPPING THE UNIT - If you drop the unit, carefully inspect it for any damage before using it again. Have the unit professionally repaired if damage has occurred.

STORAGE

TEMPERATURE – Temperature extremes limit the useful life of the battery. The best storage place is one that is cool and dry. Store the tool away from direct sunlight, heating

pipes, furnaces, etc. Do not store where temperatures go below +40 F or above +120 F.

PREVENTING CORROSION - Fertilizers and other garden chemicals contain compounds that greatly accelerate the corrosion of metals. Do not store the appliance on or adjacent to fertilizers or chemicals.

ACCESSORIES

REPLACEMENT PARTS - For optimum cutting results and the assurance of top performance, it is recommended that only Sears Craftsman replacement blades and cutting line be used.

WARNING: Use only Craftsman accessories and replacement parts available from Sears. Use of non- Craftsman accessories could be hazardous. Call 1-800-366-PART.

BATTERY RECYCLING - To preserve natural resources, please recycle or dispose of this product’s NICKEL-CADMIUM (NiCd) BATTERY properly. Local, state and federal laws prohibit disposal of NiCd batteries

in ordinary trash. The manufacturer is a participant in the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) recycling program. We have paid

a fee to allow for these batteries to be properly disposed of via a RBRC collection site (various retailers are also RBRC participants). Please call the RBRC toll free number at (800) 822-8837 or visit the RBRC web site at www.rbrc.com to find a battery collection center near you.

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Contents Convertible Cordless 18V Power Handle Table of Contents To reduce risk of injury Operation Connecting Tool Attachment to the Power Handle Charging NotesAttaching the Battery Removing the BatteryOverload Protection To turn the tool onTo turn the tool off Maintenance Cleaning of Plastic PartsNeed More HELP? LE-FOYER MC SU-HOGARConvertible Cordless 18V Pole Saw Attachment Table of Contents Avoid Unintentional Starting Keep Tools Sharp and clean for better and safer performanceTo reduce risk of injury Keep Work Area Clean Never Operate the Pole SAWDo not CUT Down Trees with the pole saw Always Allow Space for limbs to fall freely to the groundGlossary of Terms Do not OverreachKeep Proper Footing and balance at all times Installing and Removing the SAW Chain Remove the sprocket cover, bar clamp and socket head screwsAdjusting SAW Chain Tension Connecting Pole SAW Attachment to the Power HandleTo attach the pole to the power handle Oiling the ChainTo attach the saw head to the pole To detach the saw head or pole Extending the Pole Pivoting the SAW Head Pruning with the Pole SAWOverhead Electrical Lines To Cut Branches From a TreeWall Bracket Properly. Local, state and federal laws Page Page Page Get it fixed, at your home or ours
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