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5. Check for damaged parts
•
Confirm that tool functions
normally before operation
by visually checking the
appearance of the battery
connection.
•
Do not use charger if power
plug or cord has been
damaged by dropping. Use
of such a charger can
cause electric shock or fire.
6. Do not mishandle charger
’s
power cord.
•
Do not pull cord to unplug
power plug from socket.
•
Do not carry charger by its
power cord.
•
Keep power cord away from
heat, oil, or pointed objects.
•
Arrange power cord so it
will not be stepped on,
caught, or stressed. These
situations can cause early
breakage, and possibly
cause charger to catch fire
or short circuit.
7. Always keep workplace clean.
•
A cluttered workplace or
workbench can cause
accidents.
8. Keep children away from
workplace.
•
Do not allow unauthorized
operators to touch the tool,
charger, or power cord.
Personal injury is possible
otherwise.
•
Keep unauthorized persons
away from workplace.
9. Store
tool and charger
properly when not in use.
•
Keep the tool and charger
in a dry, locked, safe place
out of the reach of children.
10. Make sure tool is free of oil
and debris.
•
Foreign matter can cause
accidents due to dropping,
or can cause the tool to
overheat or catch fire.
11. Do not strain to use BP-T.
•
Operate BP-T at the right
speed corresponding to
tool’s capacity for safe and
effective operation.
12.
Motor’s overload protection
function
•
This function will activate
and stop motor rotation
when the anvil becomes
locked for 1 second with the
trigger depressed.
13. Perform regular maintenance
inspections.
•
Check power cord for
damages periodically and
request replacement if
damage is observed.
•
Inspect extension cords on
a regular basis. If damage
is found, request a
replacement.
•
Keep handle grips dry and
clean. Avoid oil or grease.
14. Use appropriate extension
cord for outdoor charging
•
When operating outdoors,
use only an extension cord
rated for outdoor use, such
as a cabtyre cord.
15. Stay alert and pay attention.
•
Be aware of surroundings,
tool handling methods, and
workplace environment.
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