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Fig. 1
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
1. Place the battery (1) in a dry location near
a 120 V 60 Hz electrical outlet (Fig. 1)
2. Plug the battery charger transformer (2)
into the 120 V 60 Hz wall receptacle.
NOTE:
The GREEN LED (3) on the
charging cap (4) will turn ON indicating the
power supply is “live”.
3. Place the charging cap onto the battery
stem (5).
NOTE:
Make sure the charging cap is
pressed fully onto the battery.
NOTES:
a) The battery pack should only be charged in
an area where the temperature is between
32
–
113°F (0
–
45°C).
b) During the charging cycle, the GREEN LED
will turn OFF and the RED LED (6) will begin to
flash indicating the Li-ion battery is charging.
NOTE:
If the OPTIONAL Ni-Cd battery is being
charged, the RED LED (6) will stay ON
indicating the Ni-Cd battery is being charged.
c) If the RED LED does not come ON, check to
make sure charging cap is pressed fully onto the
battery and the electri
cal outlet is “live”.
d) If the battery pack does not charge properly,
check to make sure the electrical outlet is “live”.
e) It is normal for the battery charger to be warm
to the touch during operation.
f) When the battery is fully charged, the RED
LED will turn OFF and the GREEN LED will turn
ON.
g) Remove the charger transformer from the
wall receptacle and remove the charging cap
from the battery pack once the battery pack is
fully charged.
WARNING:
If the charger transformer is
used with a power bar or extension cord, it
must NOT be placed in contact with any
combustible material.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY ON THE
CIRCULAR SAW
1. Insert the stem on the battery (1) into the
matching cavity in the bottom of the
reciprocating saw handle (2) (Fig. 2).
2. Press the fully charged battery fully into the
handle until the latches (3) on both sides of
the battery "click" into place.
3. Pull outward on the battery to ensure the
latches are firmly holding the battery in
place.
WARNING:
Do not immerse the battery
pack in water. Sudden cooling could cause a
hot battery to explode or leak.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
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Fig. 2
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