EB 311
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE ELECTRONIC
PRINT-CIRCUIT BOARD (P.C.B.) (fig. f9-f10)
After removing the battery and disassembling the housing as
previously described, extract the electronic p.c.b. (S) together
with the microswitch (Q) from the housing (R), disconnect it
from motor (T) and replace the electronic p.c.b. with a new one.
Connect the wires to the motor again, respecting the two
different polarities:
Positive Pole (+) = Red Wire.
Warning! The positive pole is identifi ed with a red mark on
the back of the motor.
Place the electronic p.c.b. (S) with the microswitch (Q) inside
the housing (R) as previously described at page 14, taking care
of proper positioning of all wires, and assemble the tool using
the 12 screws (P) previously unscrewed.
WARNING!
Only skilled, authorized personnel may perform
these operations.
Use only original spare parts.
WARNING!
For removal and replacement of the motor (T)
please contact our service centres.
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Positive pole (+) = Red wire
BATTERIES
The battery for riveting tool EB 311 may be recharged several
times, for a longer life and full power yield.
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Store the battery in a safe, dry place.
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If the battery structure is damaged, replace it with a new
one.
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Do not short-circuit the contacts, which may cause fire and
explosions. Be careful to avoid skin contact if the battery
leaks fluid.
In case of:
1)
Accidental skin contact, wash the area thoroughly
with soap and water and con tact a doctor immediately.
2)
Accidental eye contact, rinse eyes with abundant
running water for at least 10 minutes. Contact a
doctor immediately.
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Do not use any battery model other than the one provided.
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Make sure the outer surfaces of the battery are clean and
dry before inserting it in the battery charger.
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Use only the battery charger supplied by FAR to
avoid electric sparks, overheating or battery fluid leakage.
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Batteries may be harmful to the environment and may
explode. Do not attempt to open them. Do not expose to
fire or other sources of heat. Do not burn.
Do not throw out in the environment.
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Dispose of batteries according to current regulations in
your country.
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The user is directly responsible for proper disposal of
batteries.
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