MAX PJID143 User Manual

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8. MAKE SURE THERE IS NO ONE BELOW

WHEN USING THE TOOL IN HIGH LOCA-
TIONS
Failure to do so may lead to serious injury of
the person below.

9. SECURE THE WORKPIECE

Clamp the workpiece with clamping devices
or in a vice. Failure to do so may lead to se-
rious injury of the person below.

10. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM MOVING

PARTS

11. DO NOT LEAVE THE TOOL RUNNING

Operate the tool only when hand-held.

12. DO NOT TOUCH THE BIT OR PARTS

CLOSE TO THE BIT IMMEDIATELY AF-
TER OPERATION
These parts may be extremely hot. Touching
these parts may cause serious injury.

13. USE ONLY THE AUTHORIZED BATTERY

PACK
Use only MAX JPL914 battery pack. If the
tool is connected to a power supply other
than the authorized pack, such as a re-
chargeable battery, a dry cell, or a storage
battery for use in automobiles, the tool may
be damaged, break down, overheat, or even
catch on fire. Do not connect this tool to any
power supply except the MAX JPL914 bat-
tery pack.

14. TO ENSURE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE,

FULLY CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE
USE
A new battery pack or one not used for ex-
tended periods may have self-discharged
and thus may need recharging to restore it to
a fully charged condition. Before operating
the tool, make sure to charge the Battery
pack with the designated MAX Battery
charger JC928.

15. BATTERY CHARGING PRECAUTION

Use only MAX Battery charger JC928

and Battery Pack JPL914.
Failure to do so may cause the Battery to
overheat or catch fire leading to serious
injury.

Charge the Battery from AC between

100V and 240V wall sockets.
Failure to do so may result in overheating,
or inadequate charging possibly causing
serious injury.

Never use a transformer.
Never connect the Battery charger to

an engine generator direct-current
power supply.
The charger will break down or be dam-
aged from burning.

Avoid charging the Battery pack in the

rain, in a damp place, or where water is
splashing.
Charging a damp or wet Battery pack will
cause an electric shock or a short circuit
that may lead to damage from burning
and even the tool catching on fire.

Do not touch the power cord or plug

with a wet hand or glove.
This may cause injury from electric shock.

Do not put a cloth or any other cover

on the Battery charger while the Bat-
tery pack is being charged.
This will cause overheating and damage
from burning, or the Charger may even
catch fire.

Keep the Battery pack and Battery

charger away from heat and flames.

Do not charge the Battery pack near

flammable materials.

Charge the Battery pack in a well ven-

tilated place.
Avoid charging the Battery pack where it
will be in direct sunlight.

Charge the Battery pack in a tempera-

ture range of 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F).

Avoid continual use of the Battery

charger.
Rest the Charger for 15 minutes between
charges to avoid functional trouble with
the unit.

Any objects that block the ventilation

holes or Battery pack receptacle may
cause electric shock or functional
troubles.
Operate the charger free of dust or other
foreign materials.

Handle the power cord carefully.

Do not carry the Battery charger by its
power cord. Do not use the power cord to
disconnect it from a wall socket; this will
damage the cord and break the wires or
cause a short circuit. Do not let the power
cord contact sharp edged tools, hot mate-
rials, oil, or grease. A damaged cord must
be repaired or replaced.

Do not charge non rechargeable bat-

teries with this charger.

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