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9.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Always be extremely cautious when the device is open.
Caution! Laser radiation!
Protective glasses protect your eyes!
The laser marker is activated through a centrifugal switch which kicks in as soon as the saw blade reaches a rotation speed
of 2,000 RPM. This centrifugal switch could accidentally be activated while changing batteries.
Therefore make sure that the laser marker is aimed at a wall and that nobody is likely to accidentally look at the laser beam.
The laser marker must never be aimed at a reflecting object or wall. Please follow the safety instructions given in this
manual!
10.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
1. Remove the laser marker from the mitre saw by following the instructions in the mitre saw manual, and place it on a flat
surface with the two Phillips screws pointing upwards (see Fig. 3).
2. Remove the two Phillips screws and carefully take the cap off the laser marker.
3. Be careful not to damage the flat sections inside the laser marker during the process.
Note:
The laser diode must never be changed.
Please avoid leaving fingerprints on the optical device (lens).
4. Remove the three button cell batteries (see Fig. 4). Never use any conductive devices like nails, needles, pins, wire,
pencils or similar objects to take out the batteries.
5. Replace them with three new button cells:
1.55 V 0,18 Ah
(Serial number V357 or equivalent)
Do not use lithium batteries.
Warning: When touching both the positive and the negative poles of a button cell battery simultaneously with bare
fingers, the battery loses its charge rapidly, depending on your own level of electrical conductivity. Avoid touching
both sides of the battery in order to make it last longer.
Note:
When replacing batteries, you should always take the time to clean the laser marker thoroughly. After taking out the empty
batteries, we advise you to use a soft brush or any similar device to remove any particles and saw dust.
6. When inserting the batteries, make sure not to mistake the positive for the negative pole. To avoid any damage to the
laser marker, always insert the batteries with the positive pole (+ mark) facing inwards – that is towards the centre
of the laser marker – thus leaving the negative pole facing outwards.
7. Once you have cleaned your laser marker and changed the batteries, put the cap back on the laser marker. To do this,
line up the flat surfaces on the protective cap with those on the inside of the device and slot the cap in (see Fig. 5).
8. Put the two Phillips screws back in and tighten them firmly.
In order to avoid malfunctions, please follow these instructions carefully. Always keep your Ryobi laser marker out of the
reach of children and do not use it for purposes other than those originally intended by the manufacturer.
Fig. 4:
A. Laser Class 3A,
3.5 mW/650 nm
11.
WARRANTY
All Ryobi products are guaranteed from defects in material and workmanship, for a period of twenty-four (24) months,
effective and evidenced from date of original invoice or delivery note.
Defects caused by normal wear and tear, unauthorised/improper maintenance/handling or overload are excluded from this
guarantee as are accessories such as battery packs, bulbs, blades and bits, etc.
In the event of malfunction within the guarantee period, please return the product UNDISMANTLED with proof of purchase,
to your dealer or nearest Ryobi Service Centre.
Your statutory rights in respect of defective products remain unaffected by the warranty.
12.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle raw materials instead of throwing them in the waste bin.
The laser marker, its accessories and packaging should be sorted to protect the environment. Remove all metal parts and
the batteries before you dispose of the plastic housing.
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