Fuel Cell
EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARD
Read ALL safety instructions
before using or handling the
fuel cell. Failure to follow ALL
instructions may result in ex-
plosion or re. This may cause severe personal
injuries or property damage.
Keep the fuel cell away from
heat, sparks and open
Exposure to temperatures above
120°F (49°C) may cause the fuel
cell to burst, releasing
gas .
WARNING
• Sunlight can raise the inside temperature of
an unventilated truck or van to above 140°F
(60°C).
• Do not puncture or attempt to open the fuel
cell; it is non-refillable.
• Do not incinerate, reclaim or recycle the fuel
cell.
• Do not smoke while installing or removing
the fuel cell.
• Do not inhale the spray.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Store fuel cell(s) in well-ventilated areas only.
There is a second container inside the fuel cell. The
inner container holds the fuel. The space between
the inner container and the outer cylinde
with a gas, called the propellant, which is under pres-
sure.
DANGER
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To eject the fuel, propellant pressure squeezes the
inner fuel container, much as you squeeze a tube
of toothpaste. This squeezing action ensures that
all the fuel is used, and that the ST-315i tool can
operate in any position.
Because of this container-within-a-container design,
you might hear the sound of
the fuel cell after all the fuel has been used. This
is the propellant, which remains between the con-
tainers even after all the fuel has been expelled.
If you expose the empty fuel cell to extreme tem-
peratures, the propellant gas will expand and could
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cause the container to burst, releasin
gases.
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FUEL CELL
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