Storage; Service And Repair; Disposal - RIDGID RP 340 Manual

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RP 340 Press Tool
RBC 20 Advanced Lithium Battery Chargers & Cords
Catalog
No.
Voltage
43458
120V
43333
230V
43468
120V
44418
230V
Australia & Latin America
44793
100V
44833
230V
44798
North America Charger Cord
44808
Europe Charger Cord
44803
44813
Australia & LA Charger Cord
44818
44828
United Kingdom Charger Cord

Storage

Remove the battery or AC Power Adapter from the tool
and place in its carrying case. Avoid storing the tool, bat-
teries, AC Power Adapter or charger in extreme heat or
cold. The tool temperature sensor will not allow the tool to
turn on if oil temperature is not within the temperature
range of 15°F (-10°C) to 122°F (50°C). This will be indi-
cated by a red glowing LED on the display panel. It may
be necessary to allow the tool to warm or cool to a tem-
perature within the operating range by placing it in a con-
ditioned area before use.
Store the carrying case in a dry, secured,
WARNING
locked area that is out of reach of children and people
unfamiliar with the RP 340 Press Tool. The tool is dan-
gerous in the hands of untrained users.

Service and Repair

WARNING
Improper service or repair can make machine
unsafe to operate.
Service and repair on this RP 340 Press Tool must be per-
formed by a RIDGID Authorized Service Center. The
tool fasteners have been marked to indicate if service has
been performed by unauthorized individuals.
10
Plug
Region
Type
North America
A
Europe
C
China
A
Japan
A
United Kingdom
G
A
C
China Charger Cord
A
Japan Charger Cord
A
G

Disposal

Parts of the RIDGID RP 340 Press Tool contain valuable
materials and can be recycled. There are companies
that specialize in recycling that may be found locally.
Dispose of the com ponents in compliance with all appli-
cable regulations. Contact your local waste management
I
authority for more information.
For EC Countries: Do not dispose of elec-
trical equipment with household waste!
According to the European Guideline 2002/ -
96/ EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and its implemen tation into nation-
I
al legislation, electrical equipment that is no
longer usable must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally correct manner.

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