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with normal judgment. Do not use tools when you are tired or after taking medication or drinking 

alcohol. A moment of carelessness can lead to a series of personal injuries. 

3.1.6 When using safety equipment, masks, goggles, safety hats and insulating shoes should 

always be equipped to reduce the risk of personal injury. 

3.1.7 Dress appropriately and do not wear loose clothes or jewelry. Keep your hair, coat, and 

gloves away from the turning part. Loose corners, jewelry, or long hair may twist into the turning 

part. 

3.1.8 Hydraulic tool maintenance. Check the alignment and connection of the rotating parts, 

whether there is any abnormality in each part and any other situation sufficient to bring bad 

influence to the work. If there is any damage, it must be repaired before use. 

 

 

    Please use the tool correctly. Do not place your fingers on the 

head of the tool to avoid serious splint. 

 

 

 

3.2

 

Electricity safety 

 

3.2.1 The power plug of the charger must match the socket, and the plug must not be modified in 

any way. 

3.2.2 Chargers, batteries and tools shall not be exposed to rain or wet environment. Water entering 

the electrical system will increase the risk of electric shock. 

3.2.3. Do not abuse the wire. Do not use the wire to carry, pull the charger or pull out its plug. 

Damaged or tangled wires increase the risk of electric shock. 

3.2.4. If the charger is damaged by violent impact or falling on the ground or in any other way, 

please do not use or disassemble it and hand it over to qualified maintenance personnel for 

handling. There is a risk of electric shock or fire when using a damaged charger. 

3.2.5 Do not charge the battery when the temperature is lower than 10 ° C or higher than 40 ° C. 

Do not cover or block the heat dissipation hole of the charger or battery during charging. 

3.2.6In case of thunderstorms and lightning, remove the power plug of the charger. 

3.2.7 Do not short circuit or burn the battery to avoid explosion.   

 

Note: Keep tools out of reach of children and others unfamiliar with tools when 

unused. 

 

IV.

 

Battery Charger Operation Guide 

Summary of Contents for G9631

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Page 2: ...1 4 2 Overcurrent protection function 2 1 4 3 Over temperature protection function 2 1 4 4 Overvoltage protection function 3 II Technical parameters 3 III Safety precautions 3 3 1 Safe operation 3 3...

Page 3: ...nt The shell and toolbox are made of environmentally friendly PP plastics which are formed in one and resistant to pressure and fall It is your professional tool for Cu cable crimping in electrical co...

Page 4: ...re sensor makes the tool automatically stop working when the working temperature reaches 60 for a long time An error message is displayed indicating that the tool cannot continue to work until the tem...

Page 5: ...um battery Battery capacity 2 0Ah Larger battery capacity is optional 0 36kg Size 345 90 85mm without battery Charging time About 40 minutes Weight 1 84kg without battery III Safety precautions 3 1 Sa...

Page 6: ...of the charger must match the socket and the plug must not be modified in any way 3 2 2 Chargers batteries and tools shall not be exposed to rain or wet environment Water entering the electrical syst...

Page 7: ...g state below 80 3 Steady red and green light charging state more than 80 4 Steady green light 100 full 5 Red lights flashing or both lights flashing at the same time the charger or battery is faulty...

Page 8: ...e battery and charger without permission If any fault occurs during use please refer to the professional or manufacturer for maintenance until the problem is solved 4 2 Tool operation 4 2 1 Check whet...

Page 9: ...arting position clean the tool and apply anti rust oil Store in a box in a dry environment 5 6 The sealing assembly in the tool will be worn after use If there is a lot of oil leakage please contact t...

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