cutting metal.BatteryPackLife
? Always use a suitable coolant (Tchuet- rechargeable batteries have a
ting oil) when cutting metal. lFiamiil-ted life. If operation time becomes
ure to do so will cause premateurxet remely short after recharging,
blade wear.replace the battery pack with a new one.
? If the tool is operated continuNOTE:ously
until the battery pack has diUs-se under extremely hot or cold
charged, allow the tool to rest cfoonrd itions will reduce operating
15 minutes before proceeding withcapacity per charge.
a fresh battery pack.
Charging
NOTE:
When you charge the battery pack for
the first time, or after p-rolonged stor
age, charge it for about 24 hours to
bring the batteries up to full capacity.
Press the shoe firmly against the Battery charger (EY0110)
workpiece. Do not allow the t o1o. lPl utgo the charger into the AC outlet.
bounce. Bring the blade into light con-NOTE:
tact with the workpiece. First, make
a pilot groove, using a slower speed. Sparks may be produced when the
plug is inserted into the AC power
Then use a faster speed to continue supply, but this is not a problem in
cutting.terms of safety.
For Appropriate use of 2. Insert the battery pack firmly into the
charger.
Batterypack
Battery pack
Ni-MHBatterypack(EY9251)
Charge the Ni-MH battery fully before To AC
storage in order to ensure a longer ser-outlet
vice life.
The ambient temperature rang-e is be
tween 0?C (32?F) and 40?C (104?F).
If the battery pack is used when the
battery temperature is below 0?C
(32?F), the tool may fail to function Battery
properly. In that case, cha-rge the batcharger
tery until charging is compl-eted for ap
propriate functioning of the bat 3t.e Druyr.ing charging, the charging lamp
When battery pack is not in use, kweielpl be lit.
it away from other metal objec ts Wlhiekne :c harging is completed, -an inter
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, sncarle wesl,e ctronic switch will automatically
or other small metal objects thatb ec atnr iggered to prevent overcharging.
make a connection from one terminal Cthoa rging will not start if the battery
another.pack is warm (for example, immedi-
S horting the battery terminals togeattheelry after heavy-duty operation).
may cause sparks, burns or a fire. The orange standby lamp will be lit
until the battery cools down. Charging
When operating with a Ni-MH battery will then begin automatically.
pack, make sure the place is well-
ventilated. 4. When charging is completed, the
charging lamp will start flashing
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