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NOTE
Note that there are USB devices that cannot be used.
1.
Check
to
con
fi
rm
that
the
power
switch
is
o
ff
.
Check to con
fi
rm that the power switch on the switch
panel is not illuminated.
2.
Check
to
con
fi
rm
that
the
switch
on
the
USB
device
to
be
connected
is
o
ff
.
Plugging the USB device in adapter with the switch set
at on may result in unexpected operations, leading to
injury.
3.
Connect
the
USB
cable.
(Fig.
10)
Peel back the rubber cover and plug a USB cable that
matches the device and is available on the open market
as far as it will go into the USB terminal.
4.
Switch
on
the
main
switch
to
the
Back
Pack
Power
Supply
and
the
power
switch.
Switch on the main switch to the Back Pack Power
Supply. Then switch on the power switch on the switch
panel to illuminate the power indicator in green and
commence supplying DC5V power to the USB device
connected.
5.
Removing
the
USB
cable.
Disconnect the USB cable from USB terminal after use
and then seal the USB terminal with the rubber cover.
MAINTENANCE
AND
INSPECTION
WARNING
Always make sure that the power switch is o
ff
and that
the adapter is disconnected from the cordless power
tool and the main switch turned o
ff
when carrying out
inspections and cleaning, and when storing the Back
Pack Power Supply.
1.
Transport
(Fig.
11)
Either loop the shoulder strap over your shoulder, place
the Back Pack Power Supply on your back, or use the
carrier handle when moving the Back Pack Power
Supply from place to place.
Do not carry the Back Pack Power Supply with the
adapter, adapter cable or switch cable wrapped around
the legs.
CAUTION
○
When picking up the Back Pack Power Supply, hold
it by the shoulder strap or carrier handle and lift it up
gently. Never pick it up with any of the cables.
Failure to observe this may result it in being dropped,
leading to injury or damage.
○
Check to con
fi
rm that the M5 screws (4 screws) and the
knob bolts (2 bolts) that attach the carrier are not loose
before transporting or moving the Back Pack Power
Supply. Also make sure that the carrier strap is
fi
rmly
attached.
Failure to observe this may result it in being dropped,
leading to injury or damage.
2.
Inspecting
the
mounting
screws
Regularly inspect all mounting screws and ensure that
they are properly tightened. Should any of the screws
be loose, retighten them immediately. Failure to do so
could result in serious hazard.
3.
Cleaning
NOTE
Do not use a washing machine.
Failure to observe this may result in damage and color
fading.
Soak a cloth in soapy water, wring out all excess
moisture and then wipe it.
Never use gasoline, thinner, benzene or kerosene as
this may dissolve the plastic.
4.
Storing
the
Back
Pack
Power
Supply
after
use
WARNING
○
Attach the cover to the adapter when storing it to
prevent short circuits. (
Fig.
12
)
Short circuits caused by conductive objects coming
into contact with the adapter terminals may result in
overheating or the outbreak of smoke or
fi
re.
○
Do not store the Back Pack Power Supply close to
naked
fl
ames.
Failure to observe this may result in overheating or the
outbreak of
fi
re.
○
Do not store in front of the house or in other locations
where it may be subject to rain, or in locations with high
humidity.
○
Do not store in locations containing volatile substances
that have the risk of igniting or exploding.
CAUTION
○
Do not store within easy reach of children or where it
can be easily removed.
○
Do not store in locations subject to drastic temperature
changes or in direct sunlight.
Fully recharge the Back Pack Power Supply if it is to be
stored for long periods of time (three or more months.)
Also, recharge it once every year if it is to be stored for
more than one year.
If the Back Pack Power Supply is stored for long periods
of time with little remaining capacity, it may result
in it being impossible to recharge it or in reduced life
expectancy.
Disconnect all cordless power tools from the Back Pack
Power Supply.
When storing cordless power tools and accessories,
store them in a safe, dry location.
5.
Service
parts
list
CAUTION
Repair, modi
fi
cation and inspection of Hitachi Power
Tools must be carried out by a Hitachi Authorized
Service Center.
This Parts List will be helpful if presented with the tool to
the Hitachi Authorized Service Center when requesting
repair or other maintenance.
In the operation and maintenance of power tools, the
safety regulations and standards prescribed in each
country must be observed.
MODIFICATIONS
Hitachi Power Tools are constantly being improved
and modi
fi
ed to incorporate the latest technological
advancements.
Accordingly, some parts may be changed without prior
notice.
NOTE
Due to HITACHI’s continuing program of research and
development, the speci
fi
cations herein are subject to
change without prior notice.
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