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maINteNaNCe - ServICe
Service of a tool requires extreme care and knowledge. Service should be performed only by a
qualified service technician.
• Always check equipment for damaged parts before use.
• Replace or repair damaged parts before use. Check alignment of moving parts. Binding of
moving parts or broken parts may alter operation.
• Have damaged parts properly repaired or replaced by an Authorized Service Center.
• Do not use equipment if switch does not turn it on and off.
• Maintain equipment. Keep equipment dry, clean and free of oil and grease for better and
safer performance.
• When charging or discharging a lithium-ion battery over a short period of time, the internal
temperature of the battery pack increases substantially. This is normal.
• Under ideal working conditions the useful life of a lithium-ion battery pack is around 1000
charge - discharge cycles. Improper care and maintenance shortens battery life and the
amount of time the battery holds a charge.
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Use only with Snap-on charging equipment that specifies a CTB series battery pack.
• Avoid short circuiting the battery pack. Permanent damage of the pack can occur from high
current discharge.
• Clean the glass surfaces of all targets once a week with an ammonia-free cleaner and a
lint-free cloth.
• Lightly lubricate the lead screw on the wheel clamps once a month with machine oil.
• Lightly lubricate the rubber o-rings on the wheel clamp claws once a month with machine
oil.
• For the location of the nearest Snap-on repair center, call Snap-on customer service.
WarNING
• Use safety equipment, Always wear eye protection.
• Wear safety gloves as necessary to protect hands.
• Not for outdoor use exposed to rain or heavy condensation
Information:
The unit may become unresponsive in the event of a severe power fluctuation such as Electri
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cal Fast Transients or Electrostatic Discharge. To restore the unit to operating condition, turn
off all power switches, wait 10 seconds, and then turn back on.