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d. Store electrical hand tools out of children's reach. Do not allow anyone
unfamiliar with this tool or its functions to operate it. Electrical tools
can be dangerous to inexperienced users.
e.
Maintain electrical hand tools by checking for any incorrect settings,
parts that do not properly function, or anything else which cause the
electrical hand tool to malfunction. If something is damage, it must be
professionally repaired or replaced before use. Do not use accessories
or bits that are broken or faulty. Poorly maintained tools can cause
damage and accidents.
f.
Keep bits sharp and clean. Sharp and clean bits are more efficient,
easier to control, and less likely to jam.
g.
Use the electrical hand tool and accessories according to the
instructions in an appropriate manner which is suitable for the type of
work being completed. Using the tool for purposes other than which it
is intended could result in serious damage or accident.
5) Use and Service of Rechargeable Electrical Hand Tool
a.
Make sure that the power switch or trigger is off before attaching the
battery.
b. Only use the battery and charger supplied by the original manufacturer.
Substituting either could result in fire or damage to the tool.
c.
Charge and store the battery in a cool, dry area. Excessive hear or
moisture may cause damage to the battery.
d. When not in use, store the battery away from metal objects such as
paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or any small objects that could
bridge the battery terminals, causing a short. A shorted battery can
cause fire and other damage.
e.
If the battery is mistreated, it may leak battery acid; avoid all contact
with this acid. If you accidentally come into contact with the acid,
completely rinse the area with water. If irritation still occurs, acid in
ingested, or comes in contact with your eyes, consult a physician
immediately.
General Safety Instructions for Batteries and Chargers
1) Never attempt to dismantle a battery
2) Never charge or store a battery in direct sunlight or at temperatures above
100°F or below 40°F
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