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a
Do not charge the Battery near any combustible sub-
stance.
b
Charge the Battery in a well-ventilated area, protected
against the direct sunshine.
Charging in the direct sunshine could overheat the charger,
resulting in a burnout or fire.
c
Charge the Battery at ambient temperature of 32°F (0°C)
to 104°F (40°C).
If the ambient temperature is less than 32°F (0°C) to 104°F
(40°C), charging may not be allowed, could result in a fire.
d
Do not allow foreign objects into a ventilation hole or
Battery plug socket in the charger.
They cause an electric shock or trouble. Use in the place
free of dust.
e
Handle a power cord with care.
If you hold the power cord of the AC adapter to carry or pull
it to disconnect from a plug socket, it will be damaged, re-
sulting in snapping or short-circuiting. Also, take care that it
will not come into contact with cutters, high-temperature
substances, oil or grease. Replace the damaged power
cord with a new one.
f
Once the Battery is disconnected from the tool body, be
sure to cover it with a pack cap, unless it is used.
In order to prevent short-circuiting, cover the terminal block
(metal section) of the unused Battery with the pack cap.
g
Never short-circuit the terminal block (metal section) of
the Battery.
If it is short-circuited, a large current will run to overheat the
Battery, causing you a burn or damage on it.
h
Never throw the Battery into a fire.
Neglect of this could cause an explosion.
6.
CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN CONNECTING THE
BATTERY TO THE TOOL
When connecting the Battery to the tool, be sure to observe
the following in order to prevent malfunctioning.
(1)
Do not put your finger on the trigger.
(2)
Do not press the contact arm against the object.
(3)
Never put your finger or hand near the muzzle.
7.
BE SURE TO CHECK WHEN THE BATTERY IS CON-
NECTED
Prior to using the tool, connect the Battery to it without
pressing the contact arm against the object and loading the
pins and Fuel Cell, and be sure to check the following:
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