Panasonic EY6812 User Manual

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7) An extension cord should not be

used unless absolutely necessary.

Use of Improper extension cord could
result In a risk of fire and electric

shock. If extension cord must be
used, make sure:

a. that pins on plug of extension cord

are

the

same

number,

size

and

shape as those of plug on charger.

b.

that

extension

cord

is

properly

wired and in good electrical condi­
tion.

c.

that wire size is large enough for

ampere ratkig of charger as speci­

fied below.

RECOMMENDED MINIMUM AWG SIZE Of

EXTENSION CORDS FOR

BATTERY CH^mOERS

AC Input Rating. Amperts

AWQ Size o( Cord

Equal to or But last

groatof than than

Length of Cord, Feat

2$ 50 100 160

0 2

18 18 18 16

8)

Do not operate charger with dam­

aged

cord

or

plug—replace

them

immediately.

9)

Do not operate charger if it has

received

a

sharp

blow,

been

dropped,

or

otherwise

damaged

in

any way; take it to a qualified service­
man.

10)

Do not disassemble charger; take it

to a qualified servicefnan when ser­
vice

or

repair

Is

required. Incorrect

reassembly may result in a risk of

electric shock or fire.

11)

To reduce the risk of electric shock,

unplug

charger

from

outlet

before

attempting

any

maintenance

or

cieanirtg.

12)

The charger and battery pack are

specifically designed to work togeth­
er. Do not attempt to charge any

other cordless tool or battery pack
with this charger.

13)

Do not attempt to charge the battery

pack with any other charger.

14)

Do not attempt to disassemble the

battery pack hou8ir>g.

1^ Do not store the tool and battery

pack in iocations where the tempera­

ture

may

reach

or

exceed

122*'F

(50*H!?) (such a metal tool shed, or a

, car in the summer), which can lead to

deterioration of the storage battery.

16)

Do r>ot charge battery pad( when the

temperature is BELOW 32°F (OX) or
ABOVE

104«F

(40X).

This

is

very

important.

17)

Do not incinerate the battery pack. It

can explode in a fire.

18)

Avoid dangerous environment. Do not

use charger in damp or wet locations.

19)

The charger is designed to operate

on

standard

household

electrical

power only. Do not attempt to use It
on any other voltagel

20)

Do

not

abuse

cord.

Never

carry

charger by cord or yank It to discon­
nect

from

outlet.

Keep

cord

away

from heat, oil and sharp edges.

21)

Charge the battery pack in a well

ventilated

place,

do

not

cover

the

charger and battery pack with a doth,
etc., white charging.

22)

Use of an attachment not recom­

mended may result in a risk of fire,

electric shock, or injury to persons.

23)

Do not short the battery pack. A bat­

tery short can cause a large current
flow, over heating and bums.

24)

NOTE; If the supply cord of this appli­

ance is damaged, it must only be

replaced by a repair shop appointed

by the rrtanufacturer, because special
purpose toots are required.

25)

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC­

TRIC SHOCK, THIS APPUANCE HAS

A POLARIZED PLUG (ONE BLADE IS
WIDER THAN THE OTHER).
This plug will fit In a polarized outlet

only one way. If the plug does not fit

fully In the outlet, reverse the plug. If

it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrldan to install the proper outlet.
Do not change the plug in any way.

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