before removing the blade from the | . FOR | |||
workpiece. |
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13) Do not touch the blade or work- | BATTERY CHARGER | |||
piece immediately after operation; | & BATTERY PACK | |||
they may be extremely hot and | ||||
could burn your skin. | IMPORTANT SAFETY | |||
14) Some material contains chemicals | ||||
to prevent working dust inhalation | INSTRUCTIONS | |||
which may be toxic. Take caution |
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and skin contact. Follow material | 1) SAVE THESE INSTRUC- | |||
supplier safety data. | ||||
scaffolding be sure to lay the tool | TIONS | |||
15) When working on a ladder or on |
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down on its side when not in use. | tant safety and operating instructions | |||
Some tools with large battery packs | for battery charger EY0110. | |||
will stand upright but may be easily | 2) Before using battery charger, read all | |||
knocked over. |
| instructions and cautionary markings | ||
Symbol |
| meaning | on (1) battery charger, (2) battery pack. | |
| 3) CAUTION | |||
V |
| Volts | ||
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| of injury, charge only Battery Pack as | |
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| Direct Current | shown below. | |
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| EY9065, EY9066, EY9168, EY9080, | ||
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n0 |
| no load speed | EY9086, EY9180, EY9182, EY9001, | |
| EY9006, EY9101, EY9106, EY9200, | |||
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| revolutions or | EY9201, EY9136, EY9230, EY9231 | |
…/min |
| EY9251, EY9117, EY9210 | ||
reciprocations per minute | ||||
| Other types of batteries may burst | |||
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WARNING: | causing personal injury and damage. | |||
4) Do not expose charger to rain or | ||||
Some dust created by power sand- | snow. | |||
ing, sawing, grinding, drilling, and | 5) To reduce risk of damaging the electric | |||
other construction activities con- | plug and cord, pull by plug rather than | |||
tains chemicals known to the State | cord when disconnecting charger. | |||
of California to cause cancer, birth | 6) Make sure cord is located so that it | |||
defects or other reproductive harm. | will not be stepped on, tripped over, | |||
Some examples of these chemicals | or otherwise subjected to damage or | |||
are: |
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| stress. | |
Lead from | ||||
7) An extension cord should not be used | ||||
Crystalline silica from bricks and | ||||
unless absolutely necessary. | ||||
cement and other masonry prod- | ||||
Use of improper extension cord could | ||||
ucts |
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Arsenic and chromium from chemi- | result in a risk of fire and electric | |||
shock. If extension cord must be | ||||
To reduce your exposure to these | used, make sure that: | |||
chemicals: work in a well ventilated | a. pins on plug of extension cord | |||
area, and work with approved safety | are the same number, size and | |||
equipment, such as dust masks that | shape as those of plug on char- | |||
are specially designed to filter out | ger. | |||
microscopic particles. | b. extension cord is properly | |||
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| wired and in good electrical | |
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| condition. | |
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| c. extension cord has a minimum | |
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| wire size of 16 AWG. |
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