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Summary of Contents for Nemo RS-18-6Li-50

  • Page 2 Functional Description and Specifications Intended Use The Nemo reciprocating saw is the world’s first submersible reciprocating saw. Lightweight, powerful, and depth rated to 164 ft (50m), it can reach 3,000 strokes per minute and boasts a keyless blade clamp. Packing List...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Nemo Reciprocating Saw Model RS-18-6Li-50 Battery pack voltage 18V Li-ion Battery cell specification 3Ah / 6Ah Strokes per minute 0-3000 Brush motor 300W Stroke length 0.55 in ( 14mm ) Net weight (with 6Ah battery) 9.4lbs ( 4.27kg ) Working temperature 32-140°F ( 0-60°C )
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Safety Warnings Warning: Read all safety warnings and save them for future reference. Failure to adhere to these warnings can result in serious injury and damage to the equipment. Work Area Safety Perform all work in accordance with the local, state, and government occupational safety and health guidelines.
  • Page 5 Nemo Power Tools. Opening the power tool invalidates the manufacturer warranty. Use the reciprocating saw, accessories, and tool bits in...
  • Page 6 Work only on secured, stable items. Do not hold a workpiece in your hand. Secure the workpiece with clamping devices or in a vice to ensure safety. Always wait until the reciprocating saw has come to a complete stop before placing it down. Rechargeable Battery Safety Only use the battery pack supplied with your reciprocating saw.
  • Page 7 Battery Charger Safety Only use the battery charger provided with the reciprocating saw to recharge the battery. Only this battery charger is matched to the lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery of your reciprocating saw. Protect the battery charger from rain and moisture. The battery charger is not waterproof.
  • Page 8 Getting Started with Your Nemo Reciprocating Saw Your Nemo reciprocating saw (RS-18-6Li-50) includes the following main components: Pressurizing Your Reciprocating Saw for Underwater Use Your reciprocating saw can be used in any wet conditions, and can be submerged and used underwater to depths of 164ft (50m). You must pressurize the reciprocating saw before submerging it to any depth.
  • Page 9 3. Pressurize the reciprocating saw according to the depth to which you are going to submerge it, as follows: Depth in Depth in feet Pressure meters Up to 5m 16 feet Minimum 15 psi ( 1 bar ) Up to 10m 33 feet Minimum 29 psi ( 2 bar )
  • Page 10 battery and charges it with the optimum current for its temperature and voltage. This lengthens the battery life and leaves it fully charged when stored in the charger. Interrupting the charging process does not damage the battery. Caution: Only use the battery charger provided with the reciprocating saw.
  • Page 11 ⬥ A steady green light on the battery charger indicates that the battery is fully charged. Note: The battery is equipped with an NTC temperature controller that only allows it to be charged when its temperature is between 50˚F - 104˚F (10°C -40°C), ensuring a long battery service life.
  • Page 12 3. Slide the saw blade into the blade clamp sleeve until it can’t go any further. 4. Release the chuck. The lock will automatically reset, securing the saw blade. 5. To see if the saw blade is secured, please carefully pull on the blade as if to remove it.
  • Page 13 Removing a Saw Blade ● Remove the battery from the reciprocating saw. ● Turn the chuck on the blade clamp clockwise to unlock it. ● Gently pull the saw blade out of the clamp. Caution: After use, the blade will be hot. Allow it to cool before attempting to remove it, or use a glove or cloth to protect your hand from burns.
  • Page 14 Operating the Reciprocating Saw Switching the Reciprocating Saw On and Off Your reciprocating saw features a switch trigger. To start the reciprocating saw, pull the switch trigger. Increase pressure on the trigger to increase the speed of the saw, and decrease pressure to slow the speed of the saw.
  • Page 15 Before using a Nemo Power Tool, ensure that the battery for the tool has been fully charged to 100%. Do not operate a Nemo Power Tool, when the battery of the tool is low in power. If the battery power becomes low, stop work immediately and recharge the battery.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Nemo Power Tools. Servicing the Reciprocating Saw If your reciprocating saw is damaged or faulty, have it repaired by an after-sales service technician authorized by Nemo Power Tools.
  • Page 17 Transporting the Reciprocating Saw For maximum protection, always transport your reciprocating saw secured in its carrying case, with the battery removed. The battery pack has effective protection against internal over- pressure and short-circuiting, as well as devices preventing violent rupture and dangerous reverse current flow. The lithium-equivalent content in the batteries is below applicable limit values.
  • Page 18 Troubleshooting Battery and Charger Problem: The battery is not charging, and there is a blinking red light on the battery charger. Possible Cause Corrective Action The battery is not Remove the battery from the charger, correctly inserted in the then re-insert it correctly. charger.
  • Page 19 Problem: The battery operation time is significantly reduced, even after the battery is fully charged. Possible Cause Corrective Action The battery is defective, Replace the battery. or has reached the end of its life (approximately 1000 charging cycles). Problem: The saw does not operate. Possible Cause Corrective Action The battery has not been...
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