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. GENERAL SAFETY
RULES
FOR ALL BATTERY
OPERATEDTOOLS
WARNING!
Read and understand all instructions.
Failure to follow all instructions listed
below, may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Work Area
1) Keep your work area clean and
well lit.
Cluttered benches and dark areas
invite accidents.
2) Do not operate power tools in
explosi ve atmosphe res, suc h
as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases, or dust.
Power tools create sparks which
may ignite the dust or fumes.
3) Keep bystanders, children, and
visitors away while operating a
power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose
control. Make sure that no one is
beneath, or on the other side of the
area when you are working.
Electrical Safety
4) A battery operated tool with integral
batteries or a separate battery
pack mu st be recharg ed only
with the specified charger for
the battery.
A charger that may be suitable for one
type of battery may create a risk of
fire when used with another battery.
5) Use battery operated tool only
wit h specifi c a lly desi g n ated
battery pack.
Use of any o t her b a tteri e s may
create a risk of fire.
Personal Safety
6) Stay alert, watch what you are
doing, and use common sense
when operating a power tool. Do
not use tool while tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol,
or medication.
A m oment of inatt e ntion while
operating power tools may result in
serious personal injury.
7) D ress prope r ly. Do not wea r
loose clothing or jewelry. Contain
long hair.
Keep your hair, clothin g, and
gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
8) Avoi d a ccidental st art ing. Be
sure switch is in the locked or off
position before inserting battery
pack.
Carrying tools with your finger on
the switch or inserting the battery
pack into a tool with the switch on
invites accidents.
9)
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches
before turning the tool on.
A w r e n ch o r a key that is left
attached to a rotating part of the
tool may result in personal injury.
10) Do not overreach. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times.
Proper footing and balance enable
better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
11) Use safety equipment. Always
wear eye protection.
Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,
hard hat, or hearing protection must
be used for appropriate conditions.
Tool use and care
12) Use clamps or other practical
way to secure and support the
workpiece to a stable platform.
Hol d i n g the w o r k b y hand or
against your body is unstable and
may lead to loss of control.
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13) Do not force tool. Use the correct
tool for your application.
The correct tool will do the job bet-
ter and safer at the rate for which it
is designed.
14) Do not use tool if switch does
not turn it on or off.
A tool that cannot be controlled
with the switch is dangerous and
must be repaired.
15)
Disconnect battery pack from tool
or place the switch in the locked
or off position before making any
adjustments, changing accessories,
or storing the tool.
Such preventive safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the tool
accidentally.
16)
Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons.
Tools are dangerous in the hands
of untrained users.
17) When battery pack is not in use,
keep it away from other metal
objects like: paper clips, coins,
ke ys, nail s, scre ws, or o ther
sm a ll m etal obje cts that can
ma ke a connect ion from one
terminal to another.
Sho r ting the batt e ry term i nals
together may cause sparks, burns
or a fire.
18) Maintain tools with care. Keep
cutting tools sharp and clean.
Pr oper ly m aint aine d too ls with
sharp cutting edge are less likely to
bind and are easier to control.
19)
Check for misalignment or binding
of moving parts, breakage of parts,
and any other condition that may
af fec t th e to ol’s operations . I f
damaged, have the tool serviced
before using.
Ma ny accidents are cau sed by
poorly maintained tools.
20) Use only accessories that are
recommended by the manufacturer for your model.
Accessories that may be suitable for
one tool may create a risk of injury
when used on another tool.
Service
21) Tool service must be performed
only by qualified repair personnel.
Service or maintenance performed
by unqua l i f i ed personne l ma y
result in a risk of injury.
22) When servicing a tool, use only
identical replacement parts. Follow
instructions in the Maintenance
section of this manual.
Use of unauthorized parts or failure
to follow Maintenance Instructions
may create a risk of shock or injury.
. SPECIFIC
SAFETY RULES
1) Hold tool by insulated gripping
surfaces when performing an
operation where the cutting tool
may contact hidden wiring.
Contact with a "live" wire will make
exposed metal parts of the tool
“live” and shock the operator.
2) Wear ear protectors when using
the tool for extended periods.
Prolonged exposure to high inten-
sity noise can cause hearing loss.
3) Be aware that this tool is always
in an operating condition, it does
not have to be plugged into an electrical outlet.
4) D o not operat e the F o rward /
Reverse lever when the Variable
speed control trigger is on.
The battery will discharge rapidly
and damage to the unit may occur.
5) If the bit becomes jammed, immediately turn the Variable speed control trigger off to prevent an overload which can damage the battery pack or motor. Use reverse
motion to loosen jammed bits.
6) When storing or carrying the tool,
set the Forward/Reverse lever to
the center (switch lock) position.
7) Do not strain the tool by holding
the speed control trigger halfway
(speed control mode) so that the
motor stops.
8) During charging , t he charger
may become slightly warm. This
is normal. Do not charge the battery for a long period.
Symbol meaning
VVolts
Direct Current
n
0
…/min
no load speed
revolutions or
reciprocation per minutes
Forward Rotation
Reverse Rotation
Rotation with Hammering
Rotation only
WARNING;
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and
other construction activities c ontains chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals
are:
* Lead from lead-based paints
* Crystalline silica from bricks and
cement and other masonry products
* Arsenic and chromium from chemi-
cally-treated lumber.
To reduce your exposure to these
chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as dust masks that
are specially designed to filter our
microscopic particles.
. FOR BATTERY
CHARGER &
BATTERY PACK
1)
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
This manua l contains important
safety and operating instructions
for battery charger EY0230.
2) Before using battery charger, read all
instructions and cautionary markings
on (1) battery charger, (2) battery
pack.
3)
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of injury, charge
only Battery Pack as shown below.
EY9065, EY9066, EY9080, EY9086,
EY9180, EY9182, EY9001,EY9006,
EY9101, EY9106, EY9107,EY9200,
EY9201, EY9136, EY9230, EY9231
Other types of batteries may burst
causing personal injury and damage.
4) Do not expose charger to rain or
snow.
5) To reduce ri sk of damaging the
electric plug and cord, pull by plug
rather than cord when disconnecting charger.
6) Make sure cord is located so that it
will not be stepped on, tripped over,
or otherwise subjected to damage
or stress.
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