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MFLCOB2 2W COB Folding Light

MFLCOB2  6 11/14/14

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All rechargeable batteries have a finite lifespan and will slowly 

lose storage capacity as they age and are cycled. Rechargeable 

batteries are consumable items and should be carefully treated 

to ensure proper operation during its limited lifespan. Please 

read the following guide carefully for tips that may maximize 

the performance of your Matco rechargeable batteries. Batteries 

should be handled with care and disposed through proper 

authorities. 

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do not crush or incinerate batteries as it may cause danger 

from explosion. 
do not place batteries in confined spaces where it may be in 

contact with conductive objects. for example, do not place 

battery in pockets, light boxes, light bags, etc. with screws, 

keys, metal shavings, etc. as the battery may short circuit 

and/or cause fire hazard. 

Only charge in Matco chargers and never attempt to wire to 

alternative charging sources.
Danger of explosion, electric shock, fire, and electrocution may 

result from: 
-  Abuse, misuse, and severe shock   
-  Subjecting the unit to conductive particles, objects, 
 

and liquids 

-  Connecting two chargers together
-  Charging Matco batteries with other chargers
-  Using the Matco charger to charge other batteries
-  Operating the charger with a damaged cord or plug

ProPer cAre will MAXiMiZe Product life

Please note that there are differences in the care of  

Lithium-Ion and Nickel-Cadmium batteries. 

ProPer cAre for MAtco infiniuM 

LITHIUM-ION (LI-ION) BATTERIES

-  All Li-ion batteries are sensitive to high temperature and  

 

should be kept cool, dry, and out of direct light exposure. Ideal  

 

temperature range for operation and storage is between 32  

 

and 75 °F. Li-ion batteries may be stored in the refrigerator,  

 

but freezers are not recommended. 

-  Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time,  

 

especially when it is fully charged or fully discharged. Bring  

 

a Li-ion battery to approximately 50% charge level before  

 storing.
-  Li-ion batteries are sensitive to shock. Avoid dropping, hitting,  

 

or exposure to vibration.

-  Li-ion can be charged frequently and recharged before it  

 

is fully depleted. Li-ion, in fact, is ideally recharged before it is  

 

completely depleted. Recharging when there is 25%-50%  

 

capacity remaining in the battery may prolong its lifespan. 

-  Contaminants can adversely affect the performance and life of  

 

Li-ion batteries. Minimize the battery’s exposure to dust, dirt,  

 

and small particles.  

-  Recharge Matco Li-ion batteries only in Matco recharging  

 

devices that are designed specifically for the battery type.  

 

Never subject batteries to any other quick-charging, quick- 

 

discharging, or quick-restoring devices. 

PROPER CARE FOR MATCO NICKEL-CADMIUM 

(NI-CD) BATTERIES

-  Ni-Cd batteries are sensitive to high temperatures and should  

 

be kept cool, dry, and out of direct light exposure. Ideal  

 

operating and storage temperature is between 32 and 70 °F.  

 

Ni-Cd batteries may be stored in a refrigerator, but freezers  

 

are not recommended.

-  Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time.  

 

Store Ni-Cd batteries fully discharged in a cool and dry place.

-  Ni-Cd batteries are sensitive to shock. Avoid dropping, hitting,  

 

or exposure to vibration. 

-  Ni-Cd batteries should be fully discharged inside the light  

 

before recharging. Furthermore, the battery should be fully  

 

charged before it is removed from the charger. Frequent  

 

charges and removals at intermitting levels may reduce the  

 

capacity of the battery. 

-  Perform the “Refresh Cycle” for Ni-Cd batteries inside the  

 

Matco MUCHRG1 Universal Charger on a monthly basis. For  

 

light usage, perform this function once every three months.  

 

Note that this feature is not applicable or necessary for Li-ion  

 batteries. 
-  Contaminants can adversely affect the performance and life of  

 

Ni-Cd batteries. Minimize the battery’s exposure to dust, dirt,  

 

and small particles. 

-  Recharge Matco Ni-Cd batteries only in Matco recharging  

 

devices that are designed specifically for the battery type.  

 

Never subject batteries to other quick-charging, quick- 

 

discharging, or quick-restoring devices. 

MAtco cordless bAttery use And cAre guide

Summary of Contents for MFLCOB2

Page 1: ...aries depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that ar...

Page 2: ...be used for appropriate conditions Light Use and Care 10 Disconnect battery charger from light or place the switch in the locked or off position before making any adjustments changing accessories or s...

Page 3: ...ractical use includes a universal magnetic hook and arm IP65 water and dust resistent Includes UL listed charger OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To use plug the unit into any 100 240C AC power source such as a...

Page 4: ...rm Assembly incl 3 6 12 1 7 Back Housing 1 8 Screw B 4 9 Hook 1 10 Screw C 1 11 Small Magnet 2 12 Square Magnet incl w 6 1 13 Joint 2 14 DC Plug 1 15 Screw D 2 16 Heating Sink 1 17 LED Board 1 18 Refl...

Page 5: ...d or otherwise damaged in any way take it to a MATCO AUTHORIZED service facility 11 Do not disassemble charger or battery cartridge take it to your MATCO AUTHORIZED distributor service facility Incorr...

Page 6: ...rge level before storing Li ion batteries are sensitive to shock Avoid dropping hitting or exposure to vibration Li ion can be charged frequently and recharged before it is fully depleted Li ion in fa...

Page 7: ...T BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE OR LOSS WHATSOEVER 3 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR P...

Page 8: ...siciones var a dependiendo de la frecuencia con la cual usted realice este tipo de trabajo Para reducir su exposici n a dichos qu micos trabaje en una rea bien ventilada y con equipo de seguridad apro...

Page 9: ...s de ajuste antes de encender la herramienta Si una llave se mantenga sujetada a una pieza giratoria se pueden ocasionar lesiones personales HACER CASO OMISO A ESTAS ADVERTENCIAS PODR A OCASIONAR LESI...

Page 10: ...rico y lesiones a las personas 6 Para reducir el riesgo de da os a la enchufe y cable el ctricos jale por la enchufe y no por el cable al momento de desconectar el cargador 7 Aseg rese que el cable es...

Page 11: ...evero Sujetando la unidad a part culas objetos o l quidos conductivos Conectando dos cargadores juntos Cargando bater as de Matco con otros cargadores Usando el cargador de Matco para cargar otras bat...

Page 12: ...o Los contaminantes pueden afectar adversamente el rendimiento y vida til de las bater as Litio Ion Minimice la exposici n de la bater a al polvo la tierra y las part culas peque as Recargue las bater...

Page 13: ...quement Le risque que pr sentent ces expositions varient selon le nombre de fois que vous faites ce type de travail pour r duire l exposition ces expositions travaillez dans un endroit bien ventil et...

Page 14: ...teur est sur on peut conduire des accidents 8 Ne vous mettez pas hors d quilibre tout moment gardez une bonne position et un quilibre appropri s Une bonne LE MANQUE D OBSERVER CES AVERTISSEMENTS PEUT...

Page 15: ...es et des dommages mat riels 4 N exposez pas le chargeur la pluie ou la neige 5 L utilisation d un cordon lectrique non recommand ou non vendu par le fabricant du chargeur de pile peut avoir comme con...

Page 16: ...rgeur 10 D branchez toujours le chargeur de l alimentation d nergie lorsqu il n est pas utilis IMPORTANT Toutes les piles rechargeables ont une dur e de vie limit e et perdront lentement leur capacit...

Page 17: ...et la dur e de vie des piles Ni Cd R duisez au minimum l exposition de la pile la poussi re la salet et aux petites particules Rechargez les piles Ni Cd de Matco seulement dans les dispositifs de rech...

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