,A WARNINGI READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL

INSTRUCTIONS. Failureto followall Instructions
listed below,may re.suitin etect_ shock,fire and/or
seriouspersonalinjury.
Beforeusingbattery charger, read all instructionsand
nautlonary markingsInthis manual, on battery charger,
battery,and productusingbatteryto prevent misuseof
theproducts and possibleInjuryor damage.
CAUTION: To reduce the dsk of electdc shockor
damageto thecharger and battery, charge only nickel-
cadmiumrechargeable battedasas specifically
designatedonyour charger, Other types of batteries
may burst,causingpersonal Injuryor damage.
Never use abatterythat has beendropped or received
a sharpblow.A damaged battery Is subjectto
explosion. Propertydisposeof adropped or damaged
batteryImmediately.
Do notexpose charger to wet ordamp conditions.
Water enteringcharger willIncreasethe risk of electde
shock.
Do not useany attachment oraccessory not
recommendedbythe batery charger manufacturer.
Attachmentsand accessoriesthatmay be suitable for
onetool may becomehazardouswhen used on
another tool.
Do not abuse cordor charger.Never usethe cordto
carrythe charger. Do not pullthe charger cord rather
thanthe plugwhen disconnectingfrom receptacle.
Damageto the onrd orcharger could occurand create
an electdc shockhazard. Replace damaged cords
Immadlately.
Makesure cord is located so thatItwill not be stepped
on,tripped over,come Incontactwith sharpedges or
movingpartsor otherwise subjectedto damage or
stress. Thiswill reducethe dsk of accidentalfalls,
whichcouldcause injury,anddamage to the cord,
whiohcouldresultIn electric shock.
Keepcord and charger from heat to preventdamage to
housingor internalperts.
Donot letgesollne,oils, petroleum-based products,
etc.come In contactwith plastic parts. They contain
chemicals that can damage, weaken, or dastmy
plastic.
Anextensioncord shouldnot be used unlessabsolutely
necassa_. Use of improperextensioncordcould result
ine dskoffire and electricshock. If extensioncord
mustbe used, makesure:
a. "Thatpinson p|ug of extensioncord arethe
samenumber,size and shape as those of
plugoncharger.
b. That extensioncord isproperly wired and in
goodelectricalcondition; and
c. Thatwire size is large enough for AC ampere
ratingof chargeras spec'd'ledbelow:
CordLength(Feet) 25' 50' 100'
CordSize (AWG) 16 16 16
Note: AWG =AmericanWire Gage
Do notoperate charger with a damagedcord or plug,
whichcould cause shortingand electdc shock, ff
damaged, havethe chargerreplaced byan authorized
serviceman.
Donot operate charger ff It hasreceived a sharpblow,
beendropped, or otbe_vlse damaged In any way. Take
Itto anauthorizedserviceman forelectrisalcheck to
determineff the charger IsIn good workingorder.
Donot disassemblecharger.Take Itto anauthorized
serviceman when service orrepair Is required.
Incorrectreassemblymay resultIn a riskcAelectdc
shockorfirs.
Unplugcharger fromoutlet beforeattemptingany
maintenanceor cleaningto reduce the riskof electdc
shock.
Disconnectcharger fromthe power supplywhen not In
use.Thiswill reduce the riskof electricshockor
damage tothe charger ff metal items shouldfall Into
the opening.It also will helpprevent damage to the
charger dudnga powersurge.
Save these Instructions.Refertothemfrequently and
usethem to Instructothers whomay use this tool. ff
you loansomeone this tool,loan them these
Instructionsalsoto preventmisuse of the product and
possibleInjury.
_, WARNING: Somedust createdby powersanding, sawing, grinding,drilling,andother constructionactivities
contains chemicals knownto cause cancer,birth defectsor other reproductiveharm.Some examples of these
chemicalsare:
• lead from lead-bssed paints,
•crysta,ine e_Scafrombdcksand cement and other masonryproducts,and
• aTsenioandchromiumfromchemica[ly-treated lumbar.
Yourriskfromtheseexposuresvedes,dependingonhowoftenyoudothistypeofwork. To reduceyourexposuretothese
chemicals:work in awelt ventilatedarea, and workwithapprovedsafety equipment,suchasthosedustmasks that are
speciallydesignedto filteroutmicroscopicparticles.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS