Insertion and removal of the
battery pack
1. According to the steps shown in Figure10,
align the two slots on the battery pack with the
two guide rails in the battery compartment (be
careful not to insert it reversely), and insert
the battery pack into the end until you hear
the clicking sound, indicating that the battery
pack is installed in place (Figure11).
2. Press and hold the battery pack release button
as shown in Figure 12. so that the battery pack
will pop up from the battery compartment and
remove the battery pack.
Tool and battery pack protection
system
•
The tool is equipped with a tool and battery
pack
protection
automatically cut off the motor power to
extend the life of the tool and the battery
pack.
•
When used, the tool will automatically stop
running if the tool or battery pack is in the
following cases; in some cases, the battery
pack indicator light will illuminate or the
buzzer on the tool will sound.
Overload protection
•
When the tool is operated in a manner that
results in an abnormally high current, the tool
will automatically stop running without any
indication. In this case, turn off the tool, stop
the operation that caused the overload of the
tool and then re-start the tool.
Battery pack over-temperature
protection
•
When the temperature of the battery pack is
too high, the tool will automatically stop
working, and three indicator lights on the
battery pack will flash 5 times continuously at
the same time. At this point, the tool will not
start even if the trigger switch is turned on; in
this case, please start the tool after the battery
pack has cooled or replace the other battery
pack at the normal temperature and restart
the tool.
Tool over-temperature protection
•
When the temperature of the tool is too high,
the tool will automatically stop working and
the buzzer on the tool will sound an alarm. At
this point, the tool will not start even if the
trigger switch is turned on; when this happens,
please start the tool after the tool is cooled.
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