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If the battery can not charge, check the following:
• contact voltage
• makes good contact with the charger contacts
If the battery can not be charged again, visit an authorized RAIDER service center.
To make sure that the lithium-ion rechargeable battery will last longer, you must recharge it immediately. You must
recharge the battery when you notice that the power of the cordless tool is decreasing.
16.2. Battery capacity indicator.
Press the button on the battery capacity indicator. It shows the status of the battery charge using 3 LEDs.
All 3 LEDs glow: The battery is charged
2 LED (s) are on: The battery has enough residual charge
1 LED is on: The battery is running low, charge the battery
All LEDs blink: The battery has completely broken down and defective. Do not use or charge a defective battery.
1. General guidelines for safe operation.
Read all instructions carefully. Failure of the nature following instructions can cause electric shock, fire and / or severe
injuries. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
1.1. Safe operation of electric pole saws.
Warning! Persons unfamiliar with instruction manual are not allowed to use pole saw.
Use the pole saw for cutting wood only.
Other use of the pole saw is the sole responsibility of the user who should bear in mind that it may be dangerous.
The manufacturer is not responsible for losses and damages resulting from unintended use of the pole saw.
1.2. Workplace. Work area safety.
Keep your workplace tidy and ensure it is well lit.
Untidiness and insufficient illumination contribute to accidents especially when pole saws are in use.
Keep children and bystanders away from the workplace.
Distraction may cause loss of control over the tool.
1.3. Safety when working
Keep pole saw from rain and moisture.
Infiltration of water into the pole saw increases the risk of electric shock.
1.4. Personal safety.
Use safety equipment, such as work suit, protective glasses, protective shoes, protective helmet, earmuffs, protection
and leather gloves. Using safety equipment in appropriate conditions reduces risk of body injury.
Do not overestimate your abilities. Stand firmly and keep your balance at all times.
It enables better control over the pole saw in unpredicted situations.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may be caught by moving parts.
1.5. Transportation and storage.
Carrying unsecured and operating pole saw may cause body injury.
Carrying the pole saw is possible only when holding its front handle.
Other parts may not ensure appropriate grip and even cause injury.
Inspect your pole saw. Check alignment and fixing of moving parts, check against part cracks and all other factors
that may affect operation of the pole saw. Repair the pole saw before use if it is found damaged. Many accidents are
caused by improper maintenance of machine.
Saw chain should be clean and sharp. Proper maintenance of sharp cutting edges of saw chain reduces the risk of
jamming and makes operation easier.
1.6. Power tool use and care.
1.7. Safety operation.
1.7.1. Be concentrated, watch their actions carefully and act cautiously and prudently. Do not use the pole saw
when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or narcotic drugs.
A moment of distraction at work with pole saw may have the effect of extremely serious injuries.
1.7.2. Avoid the danger of incorporating the pole saw inadvertently.
If you carry a pole saw, keep your finger on the trigger switch, there is the risk of accident.
1.7.3. Before you switch on the pole saw, that you are sure to remove all utilities and wrenches.

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