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Summary of Contents for CPL1800

Page 1: ...l i w t i r o f d e r a c y l r e p o r p n e h W y t e f a s WARNING g n i s u e r o f e b l a u n a m s r o t a r e p o e h t d n a t s r e d n u d n a d a e r t s u m r e s u e h t y r u j n i f o...

Page 2: ...PERATION AINTENANCE 0ARTS RDERING 3ERVICE 4 4 43 42 5 4 4HIS TOOL HAS MANY FEATURES FOR MAKING ITS USE MORE PLEASANT AND ENJOYABLE 3AFETY PERFORMANCE AND DEPENDABILITY HAVE BEEN GIVEN TOP PRIORITY IN...

Page 3: ...WN INTO AIR VENTS J O NOT USE ON A LADDER OR UNSTABLE SUPPORT 3TABLE FOOTING ON A SOLID SURFACE ENABLES BETTER CONTROL OF THE POWER TOOL IN UNEXPECTED SITUATIONS 0 7 2 4 53 2 J O NOT FORCE THE POWER T...

Page 4: ...AN OPERATION WHERE THE CUTTING TOOL MAY CONTACT HIDDEN WIRING OR ITS OWN CORD ONTACT WITH A hLIVEv WIRE WILL ALSO MAKE EXPOSED METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL hLIVEv AND SHOCK THE OPERATOR J NOW YOUR POWER T...

Page 5: ...SONAL INJURY J EFORE USING BATTERY CHARGER READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND CAUTIONARY MARKINGS IN THIS MANUAL ON BATTERY CHARGER BATTERY AND PRODUCT USING BATTERY TO PREVENT MISUSE OF THE PRODUCTS AND POSSI...

Page 6: ...PERATOR S ANUAL 4O REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT YE 0ROTECTION LWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES OR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS AND...

Page 7: ...roughly and understand completely the operator s manual If you do not understand the warnings and instructions in the operator s manual do not use this product Call Ryobi customer service for assistan...

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Page 9: ...SSING PLEASE CALL FOR ASSISTANCE 0 34 0LANER WITH BLADES INSTALLED 2EVERSIBLE LADES DGE UIDE REBATE UIDE LADE 7RENCH UST AG PERATOR S ANUAL 7 2 F ANY PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR MISSING DO NOT OPERATE THIS T...

Page 10: ...TOUCH WHILE CHARGING 4HIS IS NORMAL AND DOES NOT INDICATE A PROBLEM J O NOT PLACE THE CHARGER AND BATTERY PACK IN AN AREA OF EXTREME HEAT OR COLD 4HEY WILL WORK BEST AT NORMAL ROOM TEMPERATURE 4 4HE C...

Page 11: ...EST UTHORIZED 3ERVICE ENTER FOR ELECTRICAL CHECK 4 34 44 29 0 3EE IGURE J 0LACE THE LOCK OFF BUTTON IN THE CENTER POSITION TO LOCK THE SWITCH J 0LACE THE BATTERY PACK IN THE TOOL LIGN RAISED RIB ON BA...

Page 12: ...ERATES FREELY AT ALL TIMES AND THAT THE AREA SURROUNDING THE KICKSTAND IS CLEAR OF DEBRIS AILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 0 04 3EE IGURE 7HEN YOU BEGIN PLANING A ROUGH PIECE OF...

Page 13: ...LANED CUT 4HIS HELPS KEEP THE REAR SECTION OF THE PLANER BASE IN CONTACT WITH THE WORK AND PREVENTS THE FRONT OF THE PLANER FROM GOUGING THE CUT 7 2 E CAREFUL TO AVOID HITTING NAILS OR ANY OTHER FOREI...

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Page 16: ...FOR USE OR BATTERY STORAGE LONGER THAN DAYS J 3TORE THE BATTERY PACK WHERE THE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW J 3TORE BATTERY PACKS IN A hDISCHARGEDv CONDITION J 3TORE BATTERIES DISCONNECTED FROM THE PRODUCT 7...

Page 17: ...TICE OF THE DIRECTION OF CUT AS WELL AS HOW THE TAPERED EDGE OF THE OLD BLADES ARE ORIENTED 4HE TAPERED EDGE OF THE NEW BLADES MUST BE IN THE SAME ORIENTATION AS THE ORIGINAL BLADES WITH THE TAPERED E...

Page 18: ...HMVIGXMSR WLS R W SY XYVR XLI FIPX TYPP ERH SVO MX SJJ XLI WQEPP TYPPI YRXMP MX LEW FIIR GSQTPIXIP VIQSZIH JVSQ FSXL TYPPI W RWXEPP XLI RI FIPX SZIV XLI PEVKI TYPPI W SY XYVR XLI FIPX TYWL ERH SVO MX...

Page 19: ...air flow and causes the motor to overheat Clean the chip dust port and empty the dust bag regularly Remove the battery pack from the tool Remove the dust bag from the chip dust port Clean the build u...

Page 20: ...tronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 660 Doncaster Road Doncaster VIC 3108 Australia Techtronic Industries New Zealand Ltd 18 26 Amelia Earhart Avenue Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand 96106751...

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