MAX PJRC160 User Manual

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16. WHEN YOU CUT REBAR SHORT, THE

CUT PIECE MAY BE THROWN AS
SHOWN AT TOP, THEREFORE MAKE
SURE THE AREA AROUND YOU IS SAFE
BEFORE CUTTING THE REBAR.

17. BATTERY CHARGING PRECAUTION

1 Use only MAX Battery charger JC928

and Battery Pack JPL925
Failure to do so may cause the Battery to over-
heat or catch fire leading to serious injury.

2 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.

3 Never use a transformer
4 Never connect the Battery charger to

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

5 Avoid charging the Battery pack in the

rain, in a damp place, or where water is
splashing
The Battery charger is for indoor use.
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.

6 Do not touch the power cord or plug

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

7 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.

8 Keep the Battery pack and Battery

charger away from heat and flames

9 Do not charge the Battery pack near

flammable materials

10 Charge the Battery pack in a well ven-

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

11 Avoid continual use of the Battery

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

12 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.

13 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 ma-
terials, oil, or grease. A damaged cord
must be repaired or replaced.

14 Do not charge non rechargeable bat-

teries with this charger.

15 This charger is not intended for use by

children or disabled persons without
supervisor.

16 Children should be supervised to en-

sure that they do not play with the
charger.

17 Put a pack cap on the terminal of the

Battery pack
When the Battery pack is not in use, put a
pack cap on its terminal to prevent short
circuits.
Keep it away from other metal objects,
such as clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or
other small metal objects, that can make a
connection from one terminal to another.

18 Do not leave or store the tool in a vehi-

cle or in direct sunlight during sum-
mer. Leaving the tool in high
temperature conditions may cause the
battery pack to deteriorate.

19 Do not store a fully discharged battery

pack. If a fully discharged battery pack
is removed from the system and left for
a long period of time, it may become
damaged. Recharge the battery imme-
diately when it has been discharged.

Dangerous area

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