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First Aid; Battery And Battery Charger - STOCKade ST 400i General Safety Instructions

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF INTERNAL
TOOL, FUEL CELL, BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER
(cleaning and lubrication) to keep the tool in good
working order.
23. It is not permitted to make any modification to the
tool, fuel cell or battery, other than specified by the
manufacturer.
FUEL CELL
The fuel cell is an aerosol product corresponding to the
2008/47/EC regulations. It contains:
- Liquefied hydrocarbon gases (butane, propane, propylene)
- A lubricant to maximise the tool durability.
When the fuel is used there will always be some fuel left
inside the fuel cell. The fuel cell is always pressurised.
Its contents are extremely flammable. The fuel cell is not
reusable. Do not attempt to refill.
• Do not spray towards naked flame or an incandescent
body.
• Keep away from any heat sources and electrostatic
charges. Do not smoke when handling or loading/unloading
fuel cells.
• Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C.
• Warning: liquid gas can cause injury in the event of contact
with the skin or eyes.
• Store and use the fuel cell in a well ventilated area only. Do
not inhale.
• Do not pierce or burn the fuel cell after use.
• Keep away from children.
• Dispose of only in designated places.
• For optimum performance, use before the best before date
indicated on the bottom of the fuel cell.
TRANSPORT
Transport of small quantities (<30Kg) in a private vehicle
is permitted without a transport and safety sheet. The
regulations by transport categories are:
- Road/Rail: ADR – RID – UN code 1950 class 2 code 5F
- Sea: IMDG – UN code 1950 + risk sheet FD S-U
- Air: IATA - UN code 1950 class 2.1
Goods must be accompanied by a transport emergency card
for road UN 1950. Transport by post is not permitted.
STORAGE
• Warehouses, storage facilities and showrooms must
comply with building regulations. All local and government
instructions corresponding to fire regulations must be
followed.
• Where possible, store fuel at a stable temperature in the
range: 5 to 25°C. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding
50°C.
COMBUSTION, GAS-OPERATED STAPLER TOOL.
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• Do not use tools that emit flames, sparks or reach high
temperatures in the vicinity of where fuel cells are stored.
• Do not store in designated thoroughfares, hallways or
stairwells.
• Store in a well ventilated area. Fuel cells must not be
displayed in shop windows.
• Storage with pyrotechnic products is not permitted.

FIRST AID

• Direct contact with liquefied gas may cause burns or
frostbite.
• In case of inhalation remove the person to fresh air
and encourage breathing. Should the person become
unconscious, or breathing does not quickly return to
normal, summon urgent medical assistance.
• If gas gets into the eyes they should be flushed out with
copious amounts of water.
• Skin contamination should be removed with soapy water
• If symptoms persist, seek medical assistance.

BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER

The adapter, charger and battery are designed to operate
together as one system. Only use STOCKade charger for
STOCKade batteries.
The charging system is designed for use in covered areas.
Do not expose to rain or excessive moisture.
Arrange the charger lead appropriately to avoid unnecessary
damage to it. Do not use the charger system if the lead or
plug is damaged. Replace immediately.
• To avoid electrocution, disconnect the power supply
adapter before before cleaning the terminals and contacts.
Use a clean dry cloth.
• Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Do not put a battery on to charge if its temperature is less
than 5°C or greater than 40°C.
• Do not use a battery charger which heats up excessively or
gives off fumes when connected. Disconnect the charger
immediately.
• Do not pierce or open the battery's cells.
• Do not store batteries at a temperature exceeding 50°C.
• Do not incinerate spent batteries.
• Only charge one battery at a time.
• Batteries and charging systems must be recycled or take to
designated disposal areas.
• Keep away from children.
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