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Battery cap (fig. C2)
A protective cap is supplied to cover the contacts of
a detached battery pack. Without the protective cap
in place, loose metal objects could short circuit the
contacts, causing a fire hazard and damaging the
battery pack.
Take off the protective cap (11) before placing
the battery pack (24) in the charger or tool.
Place the protective cap over the contacts
immediately after removing the battery pack from
the charger or tool.
Make sure the protective cap is in place
before storing or carrying a detached
battery pack.
Equalization mode
The equalization mode helps to
maintain the optimum capacity of the
battery pack. It is therefore
recommended to use the equalization
mode weekly or every 10 charge/
discharge cycles.
Charge the battery pack as described above.
When the charging indicator stops blinking, leave
the battery in the charger for approx. 4 hours.
Hot Pack Delay
When the charger detects a battery that is hot, it
automatically starts a Hot Pack Delay, suspending
charging until the battery has cooled. After the battery
has cooled, the charger automatically switches to
the pack charging mode. This feature ensures
maximum battery life. The red indicator (14) blinks
long, then short while in the Hot Pack Delay mode.
Low battery indicator (fig C1)
The tool has been equipped with a low battery
indicator (15) located on the control panel. The low
battery indicator is lit while the tool is switched on.
It will blink to indicate that the battery pack needs to
be recharged and the tool will automatically shut down.
Switch off the tool and take out the battery pack
(11) to charge it as soon as the indicator blinks.
The tool remains non-operational as long
as a low battery pack is attached to it.
Battery type (fig. C3 & C4)
The tool is suitable for battery packs with different
voltages.
To fit battery packs of 18 volt, rotate the adapter
plate (25) into position A.
To fit battery packs of 9.6, 12 or 14.4 volt,
rotate the adapter plate (25) into position B.
Refer to the table in the back for a selection of
applicable battery packs.
Setting up the tool (fig. D1 - D5)
The tool facilitates various set-ups, making it useful
for several applications.
Floor set-up (fig. D1)
Place the tool on a relatively smooth and level
surface.
Adjust the tool for a level or plumb application.
Wall set-up (fig. D2 - D4)
The tool has been equipped with a wall mount (11)
for mounting to a wall track to aid in drop ceiling
installation and other specialty leveling projects
(fig. D2).
Fit the tool to the wall mount by inserting the
threaded pin (23) into one of the receptacles in
the tool and tightening the knob (15).
Turn the tool on its side with the wall mount
clamp (13) in position for attachment to the wall
track (fig. D3).
With the wall mount (11) facing the wall, turn the
wall mount clamping lock (14) in the clockwise
direction to open the clamp jaws.
Place the clamp jaws around the wall track and
turn the wall mount clamping lock (14) in the
anti-clockwise direction to close the clamp jaws
shut on the track.
Ensure that the wall mount clamping lock (14) is
securely locked.
Before attaching the tool to a wall track
ensure that the track is properly secured
to the wall.
Alternatively, the tool can be hung on the wall
using the mounting holes (27) in the wall mount
(fig. D2).
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