Milwaukee 2136-20 Operator’s Manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR
Cat. No. / No de cat.
2136-20 M18™ LED TOWER LIGHT/CHARGER
CHARGEUR/TOUR D’ÉCLAIRAGE À DEL M18™ LÁMPARA DE LED TIPO TORRE M18™/CARGADOR
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand operator's manual. AVERTISSEMENT An de réduire le risque de blessures, l'utilisateur doit lire et bien
comprendre le manuel.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNING
CAUTION
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all safety warnings and all
warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and
instructions for future reference.
instructions. Failure to follow the
WORK AREA
SAFETY
• To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when an appliance is used near children.
• Store idle light out of reach of children. Warm lights
can become hazardous in the hands of children.
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
• Power cord plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodi-
ed plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric
shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded sur- faces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrig­erators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is earthed or grounded.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not put light
in water or other liquid. Do not place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for car- rying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
• Arrange cords carefully to avoid hazardous environ­ments. Tripping or snagging on cords can cause injury
and product damage. Do not allow cords to run through puddles or across wet ground.
Do not unplug by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
• Unplug the cord from outlet when not in use and
before servicing or cleaning.
Always use a suitable extension cord to reduce the risk of electric shock.
• If operating a light in a damp location is unavoid-
able, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
protected supply. Use of an GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the light in
unexpected situations.
Do not use on a ladder or unstable support. Stable footing on a solid surface enables better control of the light in unexpected situations.
• Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch
is in the o󰀨-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying
the tool. Carrying power tools with your nger on the
switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
• Disconnect the plug from the power source and/
or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
BATTERY TOOL
USE AND CARE
• Recharge only with the charger specied by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type
of battery pack may create a risk of re when used with
another battery pack.
Use light only with specically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a
risk of injury and re.
•Do not short circuit. A short-circuited battery pack
may cause re, personal injury, and product damage.
A battery pack will short circuit if a metal object makes a connection between the positive and negative contacts on the battery pack. Do not place a battery pack near anything that may cause a short circuit, such as coins, keys or nails in your pocket.
Do not allow uids to ow into battery pack. Cor-
rosive or conductive uids, such as seawater, certain
industrial chemicals, and bleach or bleach containing products, etc., can cause a short circuit.
• Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact ac­cidentally occurs, ush with water. If liquid con-
tacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or modied. Damaged or modied batteries may exhibit
unpredictable behavior resulting in re, explosion or risk
of injury.
Do not expose a battery pack or tool to re or ex- cessive temperature. Exposure to re or temperature
above 265°F (130°C) may cause explosion.
Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or tool outside the temperature range specied in the instructions. Charging improp-
erly or at temperatures outside the specied range may damage the battery and increase the risk of re.
CHARGER USE
AND CARE
in their MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion charger. Other types
of batteries may burst causing personal injury and dam­age. Do not wire a battery pack to a power supply plug or car cigarette lighter. Batteries will be permanently disabled or damaged.
• Charge only MILWAUKEE M18™ Lithium-Ion packs.
Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury or damage.
• Avoid dangerous environments. Do not charge bat­tery pack in rain, snow, damp or wet locations. Do not use battery pack or charger in the presence of explosive atmospheres (gaseous fumes, dust or ammable materi­als) because sparks may be generated when inserting
or removing battery pack, possibly causing re.
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To reduce the risk of injury, charge
MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion packs only
• Charge in a well ventilated area. Do not block charger
vents. Keep them clear to allow proper ventilation. Do not allow smoking or open ames near a charging bat­tery pack. Vented gases may explode.
• Maintain charger cord. When unplugging charger,
pull plug rather than cord to reduce the risk of damage to the electrical plug and cord. Never carry charger by its cord. Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp edges. Make sure cord will not be stepped on, tripped over or subjected to damage or stress. Do not use charger with damaged cord or plug. Have a damaged charger replaced immediately.
• Use only recommeded attachments. Use of an attach-
ment not recommended or sold by the battery charger
or battery pack manufacturer may result in a risk of re,
electric shock or personal injury.
• Unplug charger when not in use. Remove battery packs
from unplugged chargers.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug
charger before cleaning or maintenance. Do not allow
water to ow into AC/DC plug. Use a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to reduce shock hazards.
• Store your battery and charger in a cool, dry place. Do
not store battery pack where temperatures may exceed 120°F (50°C) such as in direct sunlight, a vehicle or metal building during the summer.
SERVICE
• Have your light serviced by a qualied repair person
using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the light is maintained.
• Never service damaged battery packs. Service of
battery packs should only be performed by the manu­facturer or authorized service providers.
SPECIFIC SAFETY
RULES
• Warning - The lens may get hot during use. To reduce
the risk of burns, do not touch hot lens.
• Suitable for rain and wet locations. Store indoors.
• Always use common sense and be cautious when
using tools. It is not possible to anticipate every situation that could result in a dangerous outcome. Do not use this tool if you do not understand these operating instructions or you feel the work is beyond your capability; contact Milwaukee Tool or a trained professional for additional information or training.
• Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry impor-
tant information. If unreadable or missing, contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a free replacement.
READ AND SAVE ALL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
1. Heads
2. Extension poles
1
5
7
14. AC power indicator
15. Decrease brightness
button
S
PECIFICATIONS
Cat. No. ..................................................... 2136-20
DC Input Volts......................................................18
AC Input Volts ....................................................120
AC Input Amps....................................................1.3
DC Output Volts ...................................................18
DC Output Amps.................................................3.1
USB Output Volts................................................5.3
USB Output Amps ..............................................2.1
Operating Temperature
Battery and Charger ....................
Battery and Tool .............................. -4
M18TM Li-Ion Battery Packs ..................... 18 V DC
3. Extension latches
4. USB Power Outlet
2
5. Control panel
6. Upper handle
7. Leg release button
8. Carrying handle
9. Legs
10. AC outlet door
3
11. Battery bay/Charger
12. Battery power
4
indicator
13. Brightness indicator
6
8
12 14
9
10
11
15 16
16. Power button
17. Increase brightness button
5
13
17
32°F to 150°F
(0°C to 65°C)
°F to 140°F
(-20°C to 60°C)
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WARNING
SYMBOLOGY
C
US
Volts
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Amps
Double Insulated
Do not stare at the operating
light source
1. 2.
Keep hands clear of housing when
Read operator’s manual
USB Power Button
UL Listing for Canada and U.S.
Always extend legs before raising the
poles
collapsing the extension poles
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
EXTENSION CORDS
Grounded tools require a three wire extension cord. Double insulated tools can use either a two or three wire extension cord. As the distance from the supply outlet increases, you must use a heavier gauge extension cord. Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in voltage, resulting in loss of power and possible tool damage. Refer to the table shown to determine the required minimum wire size. The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cord. For example, a 14 gauge cord can carry a higher current than a 16 gauge cord. When using more than one extension cord to make up the total length, be sure each cord contains at least the minimum wire size required. If you are using one extension cord for more than one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use the sum to determine the required minimum wire size.
Guidelines for Using Extension Cords
• If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure
it is marked with the su󰀩x “W” to indicate that it is
acceptable for outdoor use.
• Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Always replace a damaged
extension cord or have it repaired by a qualied
person before using it.
• Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat and damp or wet areas.
Recommended Minimum Wire Gauge
For Extension Cords*
Nameplate Amps
0 - 2.0
2.1 - 3.4
3.5 - 5.0
5.1 - 7.0
7.1 - 12.0
12.1 - 16.0
16.1 - 20.0
* Based on limiting the line voltage drop to ve volts at 150%
of the rated amperes.
Extension Cord Length
25' 50' 75' 100' 150'
18
18
18
18 18 18 18 16 14 12
18 18 16 14 12 10
18 16 14 12 10
--
16
14
12
10
16 14 12 12
--
--
--
--
--
GROUNDING
Improperly connecting the ground-
electric shock. Check with a qualied electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug pro­vided with the tool. Never remove the grounding prong from the plug. Do not use the tool if the cord or plug is damaged. If damaged, have it
repaired by a MILWAUKEE service facility before use. If the plug will not t the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
Tools marked “Grounding Required” have a three wire cord and three prong grounding plug. The plug must be connected to a properly grounded outlet (See Figure A). If the tool should electrically mal­function or break down, grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the user, reducing the risk of electric shock. The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord to the grounding sys­tem in the tool. The green wire in the cord must be the only wire connected to the tool's grounding system and must never be attached to an electrically “live” terminal. Your tool must be plugged into an appropriate outlet, properly installed and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances. The plug and outlet should look like those in Figure A.
Tools marked “Double Insulated” do not require grounding. They have a special double insulation system which satisfies OSHA requirements and complies with the applicable standards of Underwrit­ers Laboratories, Inc., the Canadian Standard Association and the Na­tional Electrical Code. Double Insulated tools may be used in either of the 120 volt outlets shown in Figures B and C.
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ing wire can result in the risk of
Grounded Tools:
Tools with Three Prong Plugs
Fig. A
Double Insulated Tools:
Tools with Two Prong Plugs
Fig. B
Fig. C
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
Recharge only with the charger
cic charging instructions, read the operator’s manual supplied with your charger and battery.
Inserting/Removing Battery Pack
Insert the battery pack by sliding battery pack into
the battery bay. Insert the battery pack until the bat­tery latches lock. To remove the battery pack, press in both battery latches and slide the battery pack out of the battery bay.
Inserting/Removing Extension Cord
When not using the AC option, make sure the AC doors are closed completely. To operate the light on AC power, extend and lock legs. Open the door and plug a suitable exten­sion cord into the light. To disconnect the extension cord, press the Power button to turn o󰀨 the light, then remove the cord from the outlet. NOTE: When an extension cord is plugged into the light, the light will automatically run on AC power.
tion before raising the poles. Light may tip and
cause injury. To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands clear of
the housing area when collapsing the extension
poles. Head may descend rapidly, pinching hands
and ngers.
Always extend and lock legs before raising the poles.
1. Stand light upright.
2. Press the Leg Release Button and slide the legs down using the Carrying Handle.
3. Lift up on the Upper Handle while sliding down the Carrying Handle.
4. Lift until the Battery Bay lifts o󰀨 the oor and the legs lock into place.
5. To collapse, hold with upper handle, press the Leg Release Button and slide in the legs using the Carrying Handle. Keep hands clear of the legs as they collapse.
Extending/Collapsing the Extension Poles
Extend or collapse the two poles to set the light at the desired height.
1. Extend and lock the legs.
2. Open the top extension latch and raise the head out of the housing. Extend the pole to the desired height.
3. Fully close top extension latch.
4. If more height is needed, fully extend rst pole and close latch before opening bottom latch.
5. Continue to raise the head to the desired height.
6. Fully close bottom extension latch.
7. Rotate the heads to the desired angle. The three heads can be adjusted individually.
NOTE: Before collapsing the poles, the heads must be returned to their upright angle.
This outlet can be used to charge a cell phone, power an MP3 player or any other device that uses less than
2.1 A of DC electrical current. To turn the USB on or
o󰀨, press the USB Power button.The USB port will automatically shut o󰀨 after two hours of inactivity.
specied for the battery. For spe-
To reduce the risk of injury, do not stare at the operating light source.
To reduce the risk of injury, always
fully extend and lock legs into posi-
Extending/Collapsing the Legs
USB Power Outlet
NOTE: Any device that uses more than 2.1A of DC
electrical current will trip a self-resetting overload and disable the output.
LIGHT OPERATION
To reduce the risk of injury, do not stare at the operating light source.
1. Insert battery pack or plug into AC power.
2. Press the Power button to turn on the light. NOTE: When the light is running on battery, the
Battery Power Indicator will light. When the light is running on AC power, the AC Power Indicator will light.
3. Press the Increase + and Decrease buttons to
cycle through High, Medium, and Low brightness.
NOTE: The light will default to the selected bright-
ness the next time it is turned on.
4. Press the Power button to turn the light o󰀨.
Always turn o󰀨 power before unplugging the light.
Using the Light
BATTERY OPERATION
Use the Fuel Gauge to determine the battery pack's remaining run time. Press the Fuel Gauge button to display the lights. The Fuel Gauge will light up for
2-3 seconds. When less than 10% of charge is left, 1 light on the fuel gauge will ash slowly.
Approximate Run
Time Remaining
10-32%
Less than 10% if bottom light is ashing
NOTE: If the Fuel Gauge doesn't appear to be working, place the battery pack on the charger and charge as needed. Compared to NiCd battery pack types, MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery packs deliver fade-free power for their entire run time. The tool will not experience a slow, gradual loss of power as you work. To signal the end of discharge, 1 light on the fuel gauge will
ash quickly for 2-3 seconds and the tool will not run.
Charge the battery pack. NOTE: Immediately after using the battery pack, the Fuel Gauge may display a lower charge than it will if checked a few minutes later. The battery cells "recover" some of their charge after resting.
To protect itself from damage and extend its life, the battery pack’s intelligent circuit monitors current draw and temperature. In extremely high torque, binding, stalling, and short circuit situations, the battery pack will turn OFF the tool if the current draw becomes
too high. All the fuel gauge lights will ash. Release
the trigger and restart. Under extreme circumstances, the internal tem­perature of the battery could become too high. If
this happens, the fuel gauge lights will ash in an
alternating pattern and the tool will not run. Allow the battery to cool down.
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Fuel Gauge
78-100%
55-77%
33-54%
Battery Pack Protection
Fuel Gauge Lights Diagnosis Solution
WARNING
WARNING
Lights 1 - 4 Solid Remaining run time Continue working
1 Light, ashing
slowly
1 Light, ashing
quickly
Lights 1-4, ashing
quickly Lights 1&3 / 2&4,
ashing alternatingly
MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery packs are designed to operate in temperatures below freezing. When the battery pack is too cold, it may need to warm up before normal use. Put the battery on a tool and use the tool in a light application. It may “buzz” for a short time until it warms up. When the buzzing stops, use the tool normally.
Do not expose your battery pack or cordless tools to water or rain, or allow them to get wet. This could damage the tool and battery pack. Do not use oil or solvents to clean or lubricate your battery pack. The plastic casing will become brittle and crack, causing a risk of injury. Store battery packs at room temperature away from moisture. Do not store in damp locations where cor­rosion of terminals may occur. As with other battery pack types, permanent capacity loss can result if the pack is stored for long periods of time at high tem­peratures (over 120° F). MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery packs maintain their charge during storage longer than other battery pack types. After about a year of storage, charge the pack as normal.
Personal transport of Li-Ion battery packs is allowed when done in accordance with these warnings and instructions. The proper classication, packaging, la­beling, marking, and documentation requirements for shipping Li-Ion batteries is dependent upon whether the particular batteries are rated greater than or less than 100 Wh (Watt Hours can be found on the battery pack nameplate). Generally, Li-Ion batteries rated 100 Wh or less are “excepted” from certain Class 9 DG re­quirements. Always check compliance of Li-Ion battery consignments against the current regulations governing the chosen mode of transport. When in doubt, contact the carrier or other trained Dangerous Goods profes-
sional to conrm acceptability. Li-Ion packs are shipped under classication UN 3480 (battery only) or UN 3481
(batteries contained in or packed with equipment).
Less than 10% run
time left
End of discharge Charge pack
Current draw too high
Battery temperature too high
Prepare to charge pack
Release trigger and restart, reduce pressure
Release trigger and allow battery to cool
Cold Weather Operation
Maintenance and Storage
Transport
To reduce the risk of injury or ex-
plosion, never burn or incinerate a battery pack even if it is damaged, dead or completely discharged. When burned, toxic
fumes and materials are created.
Disposing of MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion
MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery packs are more environmentally friendly than some other types of power tool battery packs (e.g., nickel-cadmium). Always dispose of your battery pack according to federal, state and local regulations. Contact a re­cycling agency in your area for recycling locations. Even discharged battery packs contain some energy. Before disposing, use electrical tape to cover the terminals to prevent the battery pack from shorting,
which could cause a re or explosion.
Battery Packs
RBRC Battery Recycling Seals
The RBRC™ Battery Recycling Seals (see "Sym­bology") on your tool battery packs indicate that MILWAUKEE has arranged for the recycling of that battery pack with the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC). At the end of your battery pack's useful life, return the battery pack to
a MILWAUKEE Branch O󰀩ce/Service Center or the
participating retailer nearest you. For more informa­tion, visit the RBRC web site at www.rbrc.org.
CHARGER
OPERATION
Charge only MILWAUKEE M18™
MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion charger. Other types of
batteries may cause personal injury and damage.
When to Charge the Battery Pack
To charge the battery pack, connect the light to AC power and insert a battery pack. The light will remain operational when the battery pack is charging. MILWAUKEE batteries do not de­velop a "memory" when charged after only a partial discharge. It is not necessary to run down the battery pack before placing it on the charger.
• Use the Fuel Gauge to determine when to charge your MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery pack.
• You can "Top-O󰀨" your battery pack's charge before
starting a big job or long day of use.
• The only time it is necessary to charge the MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion battery pack is when the battery pack has reached the end of its charge. To signal the end of charge, power to the tool will drop
quickly, allowing you just enough power to nish
making a cut, drilling a hole, or driving a fastener. Charge the battery pack as needed.
How to Charge the Battery Pack
Plug the light into a 120V outlet. The battery packs will not charge if the Stand Light Charger is not plugged in. Align the battery pack with the bay and slide the battery pack into the charger as far as possible.
• When a battery pack is inserted into the charger, the LEDs will indicate the following:
Continuous red: Charging
Continuous green light: Charging is complete
Flashing red: Battery is too hot/cold
Charging will begin when battery reaches
correct charging temperature
Flashing red/green: Damaged or faulty battery
pack
• A fully discharged battery pack with an internal tem­perature in the normal range will charge in about 30 to 185 minutes, depending on the battery pack.
• Heavily cycled batteries may take longer to charge completely.
• The Fuel Gauge lights on the battery pack are displayed as the pack is being charged, indicating how fully charged the pack is. The fuel gauge will
turn o󰀨 when charging is complete.
• After charging is complete, the continuous green light will come on.
• The charger will keep the battery pack fully charged
if it is left on the charger. The light indicator will ash
green during this maintenance charging.
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Lithium-Ion batteries in this
• If the light indicator ashes red and green, check
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
that the battery pack is fully seated into the bay. Re­move the pack and reinsert. If the problem persists, contact a MILWAUKEE service facility.
• If the light indicator does not come on, check that the battery pack is fully seated into the bay. Remove the battery pack and reinsert. If the light indicator still does not come on, contact a MILWAUKEE service facility.
Charging a Hot or Cold Battery Pack
The Red Flashing Indicator light on the charger in­dicates that the battery pack temperature is outside the charging range. Once the battery pack is within the acceptable range, normal charging will take place and the red light will be continuous. Hot or cold bat­teries may take longer to charge.
Lithium-Ion Charging Status
Battery Pack Temperature
Too Hot Normal Range Too Cold
Red Charger Indicator Light
Fast Flashing Continuous Fast Flashing
Charging Status
Not charging Normal charging Not charging
MAINTENANCE
To reduce the risk of injury, always
battery pack from the charger before performing any maintenance. Never disassemble the tool, battery pack or charger. Contact a MILWAUKEE
service facility for ALL repairs.
To reduce the risk of re, personal injury, and
product damage due to a short circuit, never im-
merse your tool, battery pack or charger in uid or allow a uid to ow inside them. Corrosive or conductive uids, such as seawater, certain industrial chemicals, and bleach or bleach con-
taining products, etc., can cause a short circuit.
Keep your light, battery pack and charger in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. If the light does not work properly, return the light to a MILWAUKEE service facility for repairs.
If the head or extensions will not hold their position, the screws may need to be tightened. Tighten the bracket screws by holding the head. Tighten the ex­tension latches by opening the latches and tightening the screw inside.
your tool, battery pack or charger in liquid or allow a liquid to ow inside them.
Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep handles clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean, since certain clean­ing agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts. Do not use sprays or solvents. Some of these include gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing am-
monia. Never use ammable or combustible solvents
around tools.
unplug the charger and remove the
Maintaining Light
Tightening
To reduce the risk of personal in­jury and damage, never immerse
Cleaning
ACCESSORIES
Use only recommended accesso-
For a complete listing of accessories, go online to www.milwaukeetool.com or contact a distributor.
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ship for a period of ve (5) years** after the date of purchase unless
otherwise noted. Return of the power tool to a MILWAUKEE factory Service Center location or MILWAUKEE Authorized Service Station, freight prepaid and insured, is required. A copy of the proof of purchase should be included with the return product. This warranty does not apply to damage that MILWAUKEE determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than MILWAUKEE authorized personnel, misuse, alterations, abuse, normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or accidents. Normal Wear: Many power tools need periodic parts replacement and service to achieve best performance. This warranty does not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part including, but not limited to, chucks, brushes, cords, saw shoes, blade clamps, o-rings, seals, bumpers, driver blades, pistons, strikers, lifters, and bumper cover washers. *This warranty does not cover Air Nailers & Staplers; Airless Paint Sprayer; Cordless Battery Packs; Gasoline Driven Portable Power Generators; Hand Tools; Hoist – Electric, Lever & Hand Chain; M12™ Heated Gear; Reconditioned Product; and Test & Measure­ment Products. There are separate and distinct warranties available for these products. **The warranty period for Job Site Radios, M12™ Power Port, M18™ Power Source, Jobsite Fan and Trade Titan™ Industrial Work Carts is one (1) year from the date of purchase. The warranty period for the
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ANY PRODUCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS
AVERTISSEMENT
FOR LOSS OF PROFITS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EX­CLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, MILWAUKEE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE; TO THE EXTENT SUCH DISCLAIMER IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW, SUCH IMPLIED WAR­RANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR­RANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. This warranty applies to product sold in the U.S.A. and Canada only. Please consult the ‘Service Center Search’ in the Parts & Service sec­tion of MILWAUKEE’s website www.milwaukeetool.com or call 1.800. SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878) to locate your nearest service facility for warranty and non-warranty service on a Milwaukee electric power tool.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Every MILWAUKEE Battery Pack (sold with cordless product and/or as a replacement battery pack) is warranted to the original purchaser only to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Subject to certain exceptions, MILWAUKEE will repair or replace a battery pack which, after examination, is determined by MILWAUKEE to be defec­tive in material or workmanship for the stated warranty period from date of purchase. Return of the battery pack to a MILWAUKEE factory Service Center location or MILWAUKEE Authorized Service Station, freight prepaid and insured, is required. For the proper shipping pro­cedure of battery packs, contact 1.800.SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878), or go to www.milwaukeetool.com. A copy of the proof of purchase should be included with the return product. This warranty does not apply to damage that MILWAUKEE determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than MILWAUKEE authorized personnel, misuse, alterations, abuse, normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or accidents.
Battery Pack
48-11-1812 48-11-1828
(Serial number prefix "B41E"
and later) 48-11-1840 48-11-1850 48-11-1860 48-11-1865 48-11-1880 48-11-1890 48-11-2402 48-11-2440 48-11-2460 48-11-2830
(Serial number prefix "C71") 48-11-0490
48-11-1815 48-11-1820 48-11-1835 48-11-2001 48-11-2401 48-11-2420 48-11-2430
48-11-1828
(Serial number prefix "B41D"
and earlier) 48-11-1830
(Serial number prefix “A95”) 48-11-2830
(Serial number prefix "A71") 48-11-0100
48-11-1024 48-11-1830
(Serial number prefix “E95”) 48-11-1970 48-11-2230
*The warranty period for MILWAUKEE M18™ 48-11-1828 (with the serial number prefix "B41D" and earlier), V18™48-11-1830 (with the serial number prefix “A95”), and V28™ 48-11-2830 (with the serial number prefix "A71") is five (5) years / 2000 charges from the date of purchase, whichever first occurs. The first 1000 charges or 2 years of the warranty, whichever first occurs, are covered through free replacement of the defective battery. This means that for the earlier of the first 1000 charges or two (2) years from the date of purchase/ first charge, a replacement battery will be provided to the customer for any defective battery free of charge. Thereafter, the remaining charges up to a total of 2000 or the remainder of the five (5) year period from
USA & CANADA
Cat. No. Chemistry
LITHIUM-ION Three (3) Years
LITHIUM-ION Two (2) Years
LITHIUM-ION
Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd),
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-MH),
LITHIUM-ION
Warranty Period
(from date of purchase)
Two (2) Years – plus, Three (3) Years Pro-Rata (prorated)*
One (1) Year
the date of purchase, whichever first occurs, will be covered on a pro rata basis. This means that every customer gets an additional 1000 charges or three (3) years of pro rata warranty on the these battery packs, depending upon the amount of use. MILWAUKEE M18™ 48-11-1828 (with the serial number prefix "B41E" and later), V18™48-11­1830 (with the serial number prefix “E95”), and M28™ 48-11-2830 (with the serial number prefix "C71") have different warranty periods, as listed. Warranty Registration is not necessary to obtain the applicable warranty on a MILWAUKEE battery pack. The manufacturing date of the product will be used to determine the warranty period if no proof of purchase is provided at the time warranty service is requested. ACCEPTANCE OF THE EXCLUSIVE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS A CONDITION OF THE CON­TRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF EVERY MILWAUKEE PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS CONDITION, YOU SHOULD NOT PURCHASE THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL MILWAUKEE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY COSTS, ATTORNEY FEES, EXPENSES, LOSSES OR DELAYS ALLEGED TO BE AS A CON­SEQUENCE OF ANY DAMAGE TO, FAILURE OF, OR DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF PROFITS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, MILWAUKEE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE; TO THE EXTENT SUCH DISCLAIMER IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW, SUCH IMPLIED WAR­RANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR­RANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. This warranty applies to product sold in the U.S.A. and Canada only. Please consult the ‘Service Center Search’ in the Parts & Service sec­tion of MILWAUKEE’s website www.milwaukeetool.com or call 1.800. SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878) to locate your nearest service facility for warranty and non-warranty service on a MILWAUKEE Battery Pack.
CONSIGNES DE
SÉCURITÉ
IMPORTANTES
Lire toutes les consignes
de sécurité, consignes, illustrations et spécications fournies avec cet outil électrique. Ne pas suivre l’ensemble des règles
et instructions peut entraîner une électrocution, un incendie ou des blessures graves. Conserver les
règles et les instructions à des ns de référence ultérieure.
SÉCURITÉ DU LIEU
DE TRAVAIL
• Pour réduire les risques de blessures, porter une
attention particulière lorsque le produit est utilisé en présence d’enfants.
• Entreposer la lumière par projection non utilisé
hors de la portée des enfants. Les lumières chauds
peuvent être dangereux dans les mains des enfants.
SÉCURITÉ
ÉLECTRIQUE
• Les fiches des outils électriques doivent cor-
respondre à la prise secteur utilisée. Ne jamais modier la che, de quelque façon que ce soit. Ne jamais utiliser d'adaptateurs de che avec des
outils mis à la terre. Les ches et prises non modiées
réduisent le risque de choc électrique.
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