i Keep the Battery pack and Battery charger away from heat and flames
o Do not charge the Battery pack near flammable materials
!0 Charge the Battery pack in a well ventilated place
Avoid charging the Battery pack where it will be in direct sunlight.
!1 Charge the Battery pack in a temperature range of 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F)
!2 Avoid continual use of the Battery charger
Rest the Charger for 30 minutes between charges to avoid functional trouble with the unit.
!3 Any objects that block the ventilation holes or Battery pack receptacle may cause electric
shock or functional troubles
Operate the charger free of dust or other foreign materials.
!4 Handle the power cord carefully
Don't carry the Battery charger by its power cord. Don't use the power cord to disconnect it from
a wall socket; this will damage the cord and break the wires or cause a short circuit. Don't let the
power cord contact sharp edged tools, hot materials, oil, or grease. A damaged cord must be
repaired or replaced.
!5 Put a pack cap on the terminal of the Battery pack
When the Battery pack is not in use, put a pack cap on its terminal to prevent short circuits.
!6 Don't let the terminal (metal component) of the Battery pack short-circuit
A short circuit in the terminal will generate a large current, causing to overheat the Battery pack
and become damaged.
18. WEAR SAFETY GROVES WHILE OPERATING THE TOOL
The finish tie has sharp edges. To avoid serious injuries, be careful not to touch the sharp edges.
MAX recommends wearing OSHA approval safety groves while operating the tool.
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