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Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal object such as nail. Doing so may result in smoking, ignition, or rupture.

If the battery pack gets hot during its use, stop using it immediately and contact your sales outlet or sales agent.

​If the battery pack leaks, avoid contact with the substance, stop using it and contact your sales outlet or sales agent. 

Charge the battery pack in well-ventilated place. While charging, do not cover the ventilation openings on the battery pack and battery
charger with cloth. Doing so may result in rupture or fire.

Do not charge the battery pack at less than 0  or more than 40 . Doing so may result in rupture or fire.

​Do not store the battery pack in a place reaching over 50 . Doing so may cause deterioration of the battery pack and  may result in
smoke or fire.

Attach an anti-short-circuit cap after the battery pack is removed from the tool or the battery charger or  when the tool is not used.
Failure to do so may result in short-circuit of the terminals of the battery pack and fire.

​Do not expose battery cartridge to water or rain. A battery short can cause large current flow, overheating, possibly burns and even a
break-down.

​Do not dispose of battery packs into household waste, fire or water. Battery packs should be collected, recycled or disposed of in an
environmentally-friendly manner.

​If the electrolyte of the battery gets in your eyes, do not pass your hand over your eyes, but flush them with plenty of clean water and
seek medical attention. Failure to do so may result in loss of vision.

​If the electrolyte of the battery comes in contact with body part or clothes, rinse with a plenty of clean water and seek medical attention.
Failure to do so may result in dermal inflammation or injury.

​If the tool is not used for long time, fully charge the battery pack before storage. Even during storage, fully charge the battery pack at
least once every six months. Otherwise, over-discharge of the battery pack may prevent it from charging.

Accessories

Only use accessories and consumables that are designed for the use with this tool.

Select the best available inserted/mounted accessories/consumables for the lowest possible noise level and vibration. Replace them in
case of an increased noise level and/or vibration.

Do not use worn or bad fitting impact sockets or extensions, as this is likely to increase noise and vibration.

Make sure that the inserted/mounted tool/accessory is properly held by the retainer and make sure that the retainer is in good
condition. Never use the tool without a retainer as this may cause high speed projectiles.

​Only use impact rated sockets when using impact or impulse wrenches.

Using the tool:

Before start using the tool, make sure that you are familiar with the workplace and surrounding area.

Always obey the safety regulations for the work area you are working in.

During operating the tool, the operator may be exposed to hazards as crushing, impacts, heat, vibration, cuts, abrasions, etc: Wear
suitable gloves.

Any person handling the tool must be able to handle the size, weight and power of the tool.

Always be prepared for normal/abnormal movements/forces generated by the tool.

Keep your body in balance, place your feet safe and secure.

Take care of the reaction forces, if the tool (suddenly) stalls.

When using a power tool, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck and other parts of your body.

If you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation,
or stiffness: Do not ignore these warning signs. Stop using the tool, tell your employer and consult a qualified health professional.

Check if the direction of rotation is in the required direction.

Adjust the torque according the requirements for the application, see below paragraph: Adjustments.

​Place the tool with the accessory on the bolt/nut screw.

​Pull the trigger to start the tool and release the trigger to stop the tool.

Do not overtighten the bolt/nut/screw, a broken part can become a projectile causing danger or injury.​

When loosening the bolt/nut/screw may become a projectile causing danger or injury.

​Operator should change posture regularly to avoid discomfort and fatigue.

Use hear protection according to employer, health and safety regulations.

Torque adjustment

​Torque adjustment.

Remove the battery before adjusting.

​Pistol model: open the cover. Insert the adjust wrench in the shaft and rotate the shaft until the adjust hole is seen. Push the adjust
wrench in the hole and rotate the adjust wrench.

Angle model: open the cover. Use a wrench to rotate the shaft until the adjust hole is seen. Push the adjust wrench in the hole and
rotate the adjust wrench.

​Clockwise = increase torque output, counterclockwise = decrease torque output.

Summary of Contents for RRI-BS3H2

Page 1: ...RRI BS3H2 MANUAL EN www rami yokota com...

Page 2: ...hen charging more than two battery packs consecutively Do not insert your fingers nails into contact hole when holding charger or any other occasions Place charger in a relatively cool and well ventil...

Page 3: ...Removing the battery...

Page 4: ...nt person in case of loss of this manual ask your dealer for a new copy or refer to our website Risk of explosion or fire Make sure that generated sparks and or increased temperature of the work piece...

Page 5: ...ts against heat cold entanglement cutting impacting Do not wear any shawls jewelry etc that can be trapped or entangled causing injuries In case of power loss release the trigger immediate Make the po...

Page 6: ...fitting impact sockets or extensions as this is likely to increase noise and vibration Make sure that the inserted mounted tool accessory is properly held by the retainer and make sure that the retain...

Page 7: ...torque Test method 1 Static measurement either on a test joint or actual application Measure the move on torque with a torque wrench Test method 2 dynamic measurement with a rotary torque transducer...

Page 8: ...operation Blinks in red for two times The motor is too hot Remove the battery and let the tool cool down and then reattach the battery The tool can work properly again Blinks in red for three times Th...

Page 9: ...tool is designed for and as explained in this manual Damages as a consequence of not following this manual or caused by incorrect use or incorrect repairs will never be covered by our warranty and we...

Page 10: ...ranty claims is no part of the warranty arrangements Also claims for loss of production and or other damages are excluded from this warranty Repairs under warranty can only be considered when the tool...

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