Operating Instructions; Protecting The Environment - Rapid Lithion BGX300 Instrucciones De Utilizacion

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Operating instructions of tool:
Removal and connection of the battery (8): To
remove the battery (8), press the unlocking
buttons (7) and slide the battery out of the
machine. To connect the battery; slide it in the
other direction until the connection clicks.
Stand the tool upright on his support (1) and the
battery (8). Never put the tool flat on a table.
Start-up: switch the "on/off switch" (3) on "I"
(on). The green LED (4) light come on.
Leave the tool warming up several minutes.
Feed glue sticks in to the rear of the tool.
Place the nozzle of the tool against the surface and
press gently on the trigger to extrude glue. Place
the second element in contact with the glue, if
need be adjust it and press parts together for an
average of 10 seconds.
Use only glue sticks recommended.
Never pull/remove a glue stick from the tool once
is has been fed into the tool. The resultant molten
glue could create irreparable damage to the tool.
Once finished, put the switch (3) on "0" (off).
When the battery is decharged, the green LED
light (4) will go out.
Operating instructions of charger:
Do not use the tool whilst.
Ensure the tool is switched in the "off" position
"0", or remove the battery out off the tool.
Connect the charging point (9) of the charger into
the socket (6) off the battery.
Connect the charger (10) to the mains.  the LED
(11) on the charger will turn red during the charge.
When the battery is full charged, the LED (11) off
the charger turn green.
Disconnect the plug (9) out off the socket (6) and
unplug the charger (10) from the mains.
During the process of charging, the charger can
become warm: this is normal.
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Protecting the environment:

Separate Collection. Do not dispose of
power tools into household waste!
According to the European Directive
2002/96CE on waste electrical and
electronic equipment
Should you find one day that your tool needs
replacement, or if it is of no further use to you, do
not dispose of it with household waste. Bring it to
a separate collection centre for recycling.
Battery: the batteries are recyclables.
The battery can be recharged many times. At the
end of their useful life, run the battery down
completely, then remove it from the tool, and take
it to a local recycling station.
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