Ryobi RR14W4 Manual page 5

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To reduce the risk of injury
or damage, avoid contact
with any hot surface.
Solid green -
Charged
Solid red -
Low battery (0-25%)
Flashing red (3 flashes) -
Low battery (0%)
Flashing red (6 flashes) -
Overload protection
Flashing red (9 flashes) -
High temperature
protection
Without force
With force
Do not dispose of waste
batteries, waste electrical
and electronic equipment
as unsorted municipal
waste. Waste batteries
and waste electrical and
electronic equipment must
be collected separately.
Waste batteries, waste
accumulators, and
light sources have to
be removed from the
equipment. Check with
your local authority or
retailer for recycling
advice and collection
point. According to local
regulations, retailers may
have an obligation to
take back waste batteries
and waste electrical and
electronic equipment
free of charge. Your
contribution to the reuse
and recycling of waste
batteries and waste
electrical and electronic
equipment helps to
reduce the demand of
raw materials. Waste
batteries, in particular
containing lithium, and
waste electrical and
electronic equipment
contain valuable and
recyclable materials,
which can adversely
impact the environment
and the human health
if not disposed of in
an environmentally
compatible manner.
Delete personal data from
waste equipment, if any.
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