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PROPER RUNTIME AND PERFOMANCE
can only be obtained with a fully
charged battery.
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CHARGE TIME
– 20 hours of charging is sufficient to replenish the battery to a full
charge. Initial use, long periods of inactivity, or storage at extreme temperatures may re-
quire extended charge time.
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WALL CHARGE BRACKET
– Before charging the unit, make sure the charge
bracket is securely attached to the wall; attach with screws to a wall stud, or use appro-
priate wall anchors.
To Charge Battery:
1.
Plug the charger into a 120 Volt AC outlet.
2.
Place the Clip&Shear™ into the wall charge bracket. Make sure that the unit’s charge
input connector has firm contact with the charge bracket output connector.
3.
The Clip&Shear™ is now in charge mode.
4.
Charge for at least 20 hours.
Charging Notes:
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CAUTION:
The charger can be used with 60Hz cycle, and 115-120 VAC electricity
only.
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The charger unit plugged into the AC outlet will normally become warm to touch during
charging.
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SAFE CHARGE
– The charger utilizes trickle charging, which is the safest way to
charge a battery. The unit will not overcharge and can be left on charge indefinitely.
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NI-MH
Green Power
– The Clipper utilizes Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. They are
environmentally safe and do not have a memory effect.
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Longest life and best performance will be obtained when charging in normal room tem-
perature.
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Battery life is dependent on usage, storage temperature and time. You should expect to
have at least 500 charge cycles with proper usage.
To Operate The Clip&Shear™:
1.
To turn tool ON
slide the safety switch on top of the handle FORWARD with your
thumb. Hold it FORWARD momentarily, while squeezing the trigger switch (located
under the handle). See Figure 1.
Figure-1
2.
The trigger has been designed so it is easy to hold in the ON position during clipping.
The safety thumb switch may be released after the trigger switch is ON
.
3.
To turn tool OFF, merely release the trigger. The locking safety switch will snap back-
ward and prevent the trigger switch from being accidentally depressed.
To Change Blades:
1.
Keep your hands away from the trigger and safety switch to ensure the tool is not acci-
dentally turned ON. Keep hands away from the sharp edges on the blades.