Maintenance; Environmental Disposal - Nakayama EC1350 Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Tool maintenance
1. Do not use the tool for cuts outside the cutting range or for non-plant materials such as metals, stones, etc. Do not use it as a vise clamp for clamping tools.
Replace a cutting blade immediately if it is worn out or damaged.
2. Please keep all equipment clean, use a dry, clean cloth to clean the blades, batteries and chargers (do not use corrosive or solvent detergents) and use a soft
brush or dry cloth to remove dust from the top of the scissors.
3. Do not soak electric pruning shears, batteries or chargers in water or any other liquids.
4. Please use equipment correctly, as instructed. Immediately stop using if there is any damage on the electric shears, batteries or charger.
5. If the switch does not work properly, do not use the electric pruning shears. Using the electric pruning shears without a switch can be extremelly dangerous
and the tool must be placed under repair.
6. Make sure that the switch is turned off while replacing parts or when storing the electric pruning shears. Such a preventive measure will reduce the risk of
the accidental starting of the tool.
7. Store and keep the electric pruning shears away from children to avoid accidents. It is also dangerous to let inexperienced or untrained users to operate the
electric pruning shears.
8. When using the electric pruning shears, follow the appropriate operating instructions and make sure that the weather conditions are suitable for work.
Damage or injury can result from improper use of the tool.
9. After each use, remove any dirt from the moving blade and shim, add lubricating oil to the contact point and follow all blade maintenance instructions to
ensure the shears are ready for each subsequent use and to extend their lifespan.
Battery maintenance
1. Do not charge the batteries in an environment below 0°C and above 45°C, damage to the batteries and/or chargers may occur.
2. Make sure the switch is turned off before connecting the battery. If the switch is on, an accident may occur.
3. Use only the chargers specified by the manufacturer to charge the batteries. Chargers with non-compatible batteries pose a fire hazard when charging.
4. When batteries are unused, please move them away from tiny metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails and screws, which can shorten their
lifespan.
5. Short-circuiting a battery may result in a burn injury and present a fire hazard.
6. Do not disassemble or rebuild batteries.
7. Do not use short-circuit batteries.
8. Do not charge around a heat source.
9. Do not put batteries in water.
10. Do not charge near fire or directly under the sun.
11. Do not drive nails into the batteries, do not hit the batteries with a hammer, do not step on or throw away the batteries.
12. Do not use batteries with severe visible damage or deformation.
13. Do not weld batteries directly.
14. Do not charge batteries reversly, connect them in an anti-polar position or discharge them excessively.
15. Do not plug batteries into a vehicle's recharge or cigarette lighter socket.
16. Do not use the batteries on non-assigned equipment.
17. Do not make direct contact with lithium batteries.
18. Do not put batteries in high-temperature or high-pressure containers, such as microwave ovens, etc.
19. Do not use leaking batteries.
20. Do not let children to come into contact with batteries
21. Do not place batteries under direct sunlight (or in cars under direct sunlight), it may cause overheating, damage the battery function and shorten its lifespan.
22. Do not use batteries in static spaces (exceeding 64V).
23. Do not use the batteries if there is corrosion, unpleasant smell or any other irregularities.
24. If there is battery contact with skin or clothing, rinse with clean water.
25. If electric pruning shears are not used for a long period of time, recharge it fully before using.

ENVIRONMENTAL DISPOSAL

In order to avoid damages on transportation, the tool has to be delivered in solid packaging. Packaging as well as the unit and accessories are made of
recyclable materials and can be disposed accordingly. The tool's plastics components are marked according to their material, which makes it possible to remove
environmental friendly and differentiated because of available collection facilities.
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with
national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible
recycling facility.
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