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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
fastest the process. In case of incorrect storage of batteries, there is a danger of electrolyte leakage. In case of leakage, it is
required protect the leakage with neutralizing agent. In case of contact of electrolyte with the eyes, it is required to rinse the eyes
abundantly, and then immediately seek medical assistance.
It is prohibited to use a tool with a damaged battery.
In case the
battery is completely worn out, it is required to deposit it at a special point dedicated to disposal of such waste.
Transport of the batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are in accordance with legal regulations treated as dangerous waste. The user of the tool may transport the
tool with the battery or only batteries by land. Then no additional conditions must be complied with. In transport is realised by third
parties (for example dispatch through courier service), then it is required to proceed in accordance with regulations for transport
of dangerous materials. Before shipment, contact an authorised person.
It is prohibited to transport damaged batteries. During transport the battery must be removed from the tool, and the exposed
contacts protected, e.g. with insulating tape. Protect the batteries so that they do not move inside the package during transport. It
is also required comply with the national regulations for transport of dangerous materials.
Charging the Battery
Caution! Before charging, disconnect the charger from the power supply by removing the plug from the power supply socket. In
addition, clean the battery and battery clamps of dirt and dust with a soft, dry cloth.
The battery has a built-in charge indicator. The LEDs will light up by pressing the power button (V), the more of them come on, the
more charged the battery is. If the LEDs do not light up when the button is pressed, the battery is discharged.
Disconnect the battery from the tool. The battery is secured in the tool socket by means of a latch. The battery can be removed by
pressing and holding the latch and then pulling the battery out of the socket. A battery which is correctly installed in the tool socket
cannot be removed other than by pressing the latch.
Slide the battery into the charger socket (V).
Plug the charger into a mains socket.
The red LED will light up, which indicates the charging process.
When charging is complete, the red LED will turn off and the green LED will light up to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
Pull the charger plug out of the mains socket.
Pull the battery out of the charger socket by pressing the battery clamp button.
Caution! If the green LED lights up when the charger is connected to the mains, the battery is fully charged. In this case, the
charger will not start the charging process.
Residual risks
The machine has been designed and built according to good construction practices and safety principles. However, there may be
residual risks when using the product.
Health hazard related to the electric power supply due to the use of improper power cords.
Noise hazard related to failure to use hearing protection.
Residual risks can be minimised by strictly following the safety instructions.
Pumping
After attaching the hose to the pump and to the product to be pumped, insert the battery into the pump base (VI). Make sure that
the battery is locked in the pump base and does not slide out of the socket on its own.
Then press and hold the switch. The pump will start pumping.
Observe the pressure gauge display (VII). Once the pointer indicates the intended pressure, release the switch. The pump will stop pumping.
Disconnect the battery from the tool base by pressing the latch button and then pulling it out of the base.
Disconnect the hose from the pumped product. A short hiss of expanding air may be heard when disconnecting the hose. This is
a normal phenomenon of expansion of the air in the hose.
Attention! Due to the risk of overheating, do not pump for longer than 5 minutes, then let the tool cool down for at least 5 minutes.
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
CAUTION! Remove the battery from the machine’s socket before performing adjustment, technical service or maintenance activ-
ities. Having fi nished working, check the power tool for damage by visually inspecting the exterior and the body and the handle,
the functioning of the electric switch, the vents for clogging, the motor brushes for sparking, the noise level of the bearings and
the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble
the tool or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty rights. Any irregularities found during overhaul or the
operation signal the need for repair at a service centre. For this purpose, contact the manufacturer. Having fi nished your work,
clean the housing, the vents, all switches, all handles and guards with compressed air (at 0.3 MPa maximum), a brush or a dry
cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaners. Do not use sharp tools for cleaning. Remove the circular saw and clean the inside of
the guards, the fi xing of the circular saw, as well as the saw itself from dust and other impurities generated during operation. Clean
handles, knobs and other adjusting parts with a dry, clean cloth.
Summary of Contents for YT-82894
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Page 23: ...23 RUS IV Li Ion 10 20 500 0 30 50 70 V V...
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