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CHARGING AND USING BATTERY PACK

Charge your battery pack before using your tool for the first time and
when your tool no longer performs with the power and torque needed for
the job. Full loading capacity of battery pack is only reached after
4 - 5 chargings. Never completely discharge the battery pack. Standard
charging time will vary according to the type of charger you use. The
charging time will also vary depending on the supply voltage and charge
needed. For example, if your battery pack does not require a full charge,
charging time will be less.

FOR SPECIFIC CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE READ THE
CHARGER INSTRUCTION SHEET SUPPLIED WITH YOUR CHARGER.

Battery packs are affected by temperature. Your battery pack will
perform best and have longest life if it is charged when the temperature
is between 60°-80°F (15°-27°C). Do not charge in temperatures below
40°F (5°C) or above 105°F (40°C). Under these conditions, capacity will
be reduced. See “Maintenance”.

Removing Battery Pack from Tool

Push in the release buttons and remove the battery pack.

Inserting Battery Pack into Tool (Fig. 1 & 2)

Battery pack can be inserted into the tool in two ways.

1.

For working in restricted spaces.

Insert the battery pack from the front by pressing in the release but-
tons and sliding battery pack into the body of the tool (Fig. 1). Insert
the battery pack until clamp engages.

Charge only 

MILWAUKEE  12, 14.4 and 18

Volt battery packs in chargers. Other types
of batteries may explode causing personal
injury and damage.

WARNING!

2.

For optimum weight distribution and balance.

Insert the battery pack from the back by pressing in the release
buttons and sliding the battery pack into the body of the tool (Fig. 2).
Insert the battery pack until clamp engages.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Summary of Contents for 9078-20

Page 1: ...E LEER Y ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR SPECIAL NOTE New battery packs are not fully charged Charge your battery pack before using it for the first time and follow the charging instructions in your c...

Page 2: ...onnection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery terminals together may cause sparks burns or a fire 19 Maintain tools with care Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained tools...

Page 3: ...and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your expos...

Page 4: ...charged when the temperature is between 60 80 F 15 27 C Do not charge in temperatures below 40 F 5 C or above 105 F 40 C Under these conditions capacity will be reduced See Maintenance Removing Batter...

Page 5: ...use with Hex Shank Bit Extensions Fig 6 Open Release Closed Locked Ball retainer groove 1 To attach an accessory pull the chuck collar forward and insert the accessory shank Release the collar It may...

Page 6: ...me To help prevent damaging the fasteners or workpieces avoid excessive im pacting Be particularly careful when impacting smaller fasteners because they require less impacting to reach optimum torque...

Page 7: ...near est you For more information visit the RBRC web site at www rbrc org Disposing of Nickel Cadmium Battery Packs Nickel Cadmium battery packs are recyclable Under various state and local laws it m...

Page 8: ...s portez aussi un masque antipoussi re des bottes de s curit antid rapantes un casque protecteur et ou un appareil antibruit 14 Ne forcez pas l outil Utilisez l outil appropri la t che L outil correct...

Page 9: ...la fr quence des travaux Afin de minimiser l exposition ces substances chimiques assurez vous de travailler dans un endroit bien a r et d utiliser de l equipement de s curit tel un masque antipoussi...

Page 10: ...arge est effectu e une temp rature se situant entre 15 27 C 60 F 80 F Ne proc dez pas une recharge lorsque la temp rature est inf rieure 5 C 40 F ou sup rieure 40 C 105 F car ces temp ratures la recha...

Page 11: ...outil par dessus les deux trous du carter d engrenage 4 Remettez en place les deux vis de carter d engrenage Serrez les vis la main 5 Pour retirer ex cutez la proc dure l inverse Installation et retr...

Page 12: ...e degr de serrage du boulon de la vis ou de l crou est proportionnel la dur e de la percussion Pour viter d endommager les fixations ou le mat riau limitez la dur e de la percussion Soyez particuli re...

Page 13: ...il inutilisable il faudra remplacer la batterie Nettoyage D barrassez les vents du chargeur et de l outil des d bris et de la poussi re Gardez les poign es de l outil propres sec et exemptes d huile o...

Page 14: ...con l quidos gases o polvo inflamables Las herramientas con motor producen chispas que pueden inflamar el polvo o los gases 3 Mantenga a las personas alejadas mientras est utilizando una herramienta c...

Page 15: ...exposici n var a dependiendo de la frecuencia con la que usted realiza estas tareas Para reducir la exposici n a estas sustancias qu micas trabaje en un rea bien ventilada y utilice equipo de segurid...

Page 16: ...la parte posterior presionando el bot n de liberaci n y deslizando la bater a en el cuerpo de la herramienta Fig 2 Coloque la bater a hasta que la grapa se accione USO Y CARGA DE LA BATERIA Fig 1 Fig...

Page 17: ...mente para uso con sockets para llaves de impacto y que tengan un zanco de mango cuadrado de 1 2 Cualquier otro tipo de socket o dado podr a romperse o cuartearse y ocasionar lesiones 1 Para acoplar e...

Page 18: ...ada limpie los contactos de la bater a Si a n as la herramienta no trabaja correctamente regr sela junto con el cargador y la bater a a un centro de servicio MILWAUKEE para que sea reparada Mantenimie...

Page 19: ...su distribuidor local o uno de los centros de servicio listos en la p gina de cubierta de este manual GARANT A LIMITADA DE CINCO A OS Todas las herramientas MILWAUKEE se prueban antes de abandonar la...

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