ELECTRIC SAFETY
a)
The power cord plug shall always suit the socket. Never adjust the socket. Do not use
plug hubs. Non-adjusted plugs and appropriate sockets reduce the risk of electric shock injury.
b)
Prevent body contact with conductive surfaces to avoid a risk of electric shock injury.
c)
Do not expose the tool to rain or wet locations. Presence of water in electric tool highly increases the risk
of electric shock injury.
d)
Do not force the cord. Keep the cord away from heat sources, oil, sharp edges or movable parts. Damaged
cord increases a risk of electric shock injury.
e)
When manipulating in exterior areas consider an extension cord intended for outdoor use specifically.
Using an exterior extension cord decreases a risk of electric shock injury.
f)
It is strictly recommended to use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) when manipulating the tool in a
wet area. Using of GFCI decreases a risk of electric shock injury.
g)
A double insulated tool is equipped with a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). If the
connector does not fully suit the socket, turn the plug. Do not change the plug by any means. Double insulation
eliminates the need for grounding of power cord and power supply system.
PERSONAL SAFETY
a)Stay alert and do not use the tool when under influence of alcohol.
b)Use safety glasses and face or dust mask. Wear protective hearing equipment, helmet and
boots.
c)Avoid unintentional starting. Before connecting to power source or battery, make sure the
switch is at OFF position.
d)Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught with moving parts.
e)Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Tool or adjusting key you leave attached to a turning
part of the tool may cause injury.
f)
Do not overreach. Proper footing and balance at all times allow better control of the tool in unexpected
situations.
g)
Use approved protective equipment only.
ELECTRIC TOOL HANDLING AND MAINTANCE
a)
Do not force the tool.
b)
Do not use if the ON/OFF switch does not work properly.
c)
Disconnect the plug from socket and/or battery from the tool prior any adjustment,
accessory replacement or storage of tool. These preventive safety precautions reduce a risk
of accidental starting of tool.
BATTERY
charging the battery
1. insert AD adaptor into the Charging port located on the back of the unit
2. plug the AC adaptor into the closets wall outlet
3. allow 2 hours for the battery to become fully charged
4. disconnect the unit after charging as the unit should be ready for use
5. the LED battery level indicator should be able to tell you the amount of charge that you
have on the battery
6. when all 3 lights (red, yellow and green) are illuminated, the battery is functioning at full
capacity
7. when 2 lights (yellow and red) are illuminated, this indicates that the battery capacity is
begining to diminish.
8. when only 1 light (red) is illuminated, this indicates thta the battery capacity is low and
the unit needs to carged.