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•
WARNING
y
If the charger is damaged, have it replaced with
an original in perfect working order from the
manufacturer. Only the original charger from the
manufacturer may be used for charging the battery,
otherwise using a different charger may cause a fire
or explosion as a result of inappropriate charging
parameters. Protect the power cord of the charger
against damage.
c) Connect the charger to an el. power source.
d)
On charger
Extol® Premium 8891893NZ
(model
with a charging current of 2.4 A) and
Extol®
Premium 8891891NZ (charging current 1.6 A)
the
charging process is indicated by a green flashing diode
with a red lit diode, whilst a fully charged battery is
indicated by only a green lit indicator light. On charger
Extol® Premium 8891892NZ
(model with a char-
ging current of 4 A) the charging process is indicated
only by a red lit LED indicator light and the fully char-
ged process by only a green lit LED indicator light. The
battery charge level can be seen by the number of lit
LED indicator lights on the battery, which are lit while
the battery is charging. The manufacturer reserves the
right to modify the above-described indication of the
charging and charged process.
•
WARNING
y
Due to its high charging current, charger
Extol®
Premium 8891892NZ
with a charging current of
4 A
must not be used for charging battery
Extol® 8891880
with a capacity of
1.5 Ah
.
APPROXIMATE BATTERY CHARGING TIMES
Battery 4000 mAh (Extol®8891882)
4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ
1 hours 10 min.
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ
1.5 hours
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ
2 hours 45 min.
Battery 2000 mAh (Extol®8891881)
4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ
40 min.
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ
55 min.
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ
1 hours 20 min.
Battery 1500 mAh (Extol®8891880)
4 A charger Extol® 8891892NZ
DO NOT USE
2.4 A charger Extol® 8891893NZ
30 min.
1.6 A charger Extol® 8891891NZ
1 hours
Table 1
e) After charging, first disconnect the charger
from the el. power source
and then, after pressing
and holding down the button on the battery, slide the
battery out of the grooves in the charger.
V. Preparing the saw for use
•
WARNING
y
Perform the installation/replacement of the saw blade,
and other installation and service tasks with the battery
removed from the saw!
INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
OF THE SAW BLADE
y
Tilt the quick-clamping head to the right and insert
a saw blade with a universal mount into the head and
then release the quick-clamping head, see fig. 2.
•
ATTENTION
y
When handling the saw blade, use appropriate protecti-
ve gloves, since the sharp teeth may cause injury. The
saw blade may be hot after use, thus allow it to cool
down before replacing it.
•
ATTENTION
y
Install the type of saw blade that is intended for cutting
the given material in the saw, ensuring that it is sharp
and undamaged (without traits of being bent, etc.).
y
It is possible to insert the saw blade into the quick-
-clamping head turned upside down by 180° for the
purpose of cutting upwards or for performing plunge
cuts at a smaller angles, see fig. 3B. Fig. 3A shows the
standard clamping of a saw blade for plunge cuts or for
standard cuts as shown in fig. 4 to 7.
Note:
y
The design of the reciprocating saw in fig. 2 to fig. 7 is
for illustration purposes only.
y
The declared aggregate vibration value and the declared noise emission level were measured in accordance with
standard testing methodology and may be used for the comparison of one tool with another. The declared aggregate
vibration value and the declared noise emission level may also be used for determining preliminary exposure.
•
WARNING
y
Vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the tool may differ from the declared values depending on the
method in which the tool is used, particularly the type of work piece that is being worked on.
y
It is necessary to determine the safety measurement for the protection of the operator, which is based on the assess-
ment of exposure under real operating conditions (to include all the parts of the work cycle such as time for which the
tool is turned off and when running idle outside the time that it is in operation).
III. Parts and control elements
Fig. 1, position-description
1) Saw blade
2) Rest
3) Quick-clamping (self-locking) saw blade head
4) Preshoot adjustment
5) Trigger
6) Trigger lock release button
7) Rear handle
8) Battery charge level check button
with LED indicator lights
9) Battery release button
10) Motor vents
11) Front handle
12) Rest plate distance adjustment button
•
WARNING
y
Carefully read the entire user‘s manual before preparing
the cordless power tool for use and before using it, and
keep it with the product so that the user can become
acquainted with it. If you lend or sell the product to
somebody, include this user‘s manual with it. Prevent
this user‘s manual from being damaged. The manu-
facturer takes no responsibility for damages or injuries
arising from use that is in contradiction to this user‘s
manual. Before using this appliance, first acquaint
yourself with all the control elements and parts as
well as how to turn it off immediately in the event of
a dangerous situation arising. Before using, first check
that all parts are firmly attached and check that no part
of the power tool, such as for example safety protective
elements, is damaged or incorrectly installed, or missi-
ng. This also applies to the charger and its power cord.
If the charger or its power cord (including insulation) is
damaged, do not use it and have it replaced with a fla-
wless original charger from the manufacturer.
IV. Charging the battery
y
To check the battery power level, press the button on the
battery and based on the number of lit diodes and the
expected duration of operation of the cordless power tool,
charge the battery if necessary. If the battery is fully char-
ged, all the LED diodes are lit. The battery can be charged
from any charge level without reducing its capacity.
•
ATTENTION
y
Charge the battery at an ambient temperature range
of 10°C-40°C.
a) First insert the battery into the grooves of the
supplied charger.
b) Before connecting the charger to the power
source, check that the voltage in the power
socket corresponds to the range 220-240~50 Hz
and that the charger does not have a damaged
power cord (e.g. insulation) or case or another
part.