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14) Battery terminals, screw shavings,
and tool accessories such as drill bits
will be very hot immediately after
operation. Do not touch them as there
is a risk of burning yourself.
Symbol
Meaning
Volts
Direct current
No load speed
Revolutions or recip
-
rocations per minutes
Electrical capacity of
battery pack
Read the operating
instructions before
use.
For indoor use only.
Rotation with
hammering
Rotation only
WARNING
•Do not use other than the Panasonic
battery packs that are designed for use
with this rechargeable tool.
•Panasonic is not responsible for any
damage or accident caused by the use
of recycled or counterfeit battery pack.
•Do not dispose of the battery pack in a
fire, or expose it to excessive heat.
•Do not allow metal objects to touch the
battery pack terminals.
•Do not carry or store the battery pack in
the same container as nails or similar
metal objects.
•Do not charge the battery pack in a
high-temperature location, such as next
to a fire or in direct sunlight. Otherwise,
the battery may overheat, catch fire, or
explode.
•After removing the battery pack from
the tool or the charger, always reattach
the pack cover. Otherwise, the battery
contacts could be shorted, leading to a
risk of fire.
WARNING
•When the Battery Pack Has Deteriorat
-
ed, Replace It with a New One. Contin
-
ued use of a damaged battery pack
may result in heat generation, ignition
or battery rupture.
•To prevent leakage, overheating,
smoke generation, fire, and rupturing
from occurring, follow these instructions
when handling our rechargeable power
tools (tool main body/battery pack/
charger).
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Do not allow material cuttings or dust
to fall onto the battery pack.
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Before storing, remove any material
cuttings and dust from the battery
pack, fit red plastic “terminal cover”,
then place separately from metal
objects (screws, nails, etc.) in tool
case. Damage caused by loose
objects in the case will not be covered
by warranty.
•Do not handle the rechargeable power
tools in the following way.
(There is a hazard of smoke genera
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tion, fire, and rupturing)
- Use or leave in places exposed to
rain or moisture
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Use submerging in water
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