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User manual Craftsman, model 71.74295

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Batterylifeisdependent onusage, storagetemperature andtime. CONNECTING TOOL ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER HANDLE Be sure to follow the following safety precautions when attaching and detaching tools from the power handle. Remove the battery from the handle before attaching or detaching tools. Never touch the control switches on the power handle when attaching and detaching tools To attach a toot: 1. Twist the lock ring on the power handle to the unlocked position. (see figure 3) Figure 3 2. Insert the male end of the power handle interface into the female socket in the end of the tool attachment making sure that it is firmly seated. (see figure 4) The interface is keyed so that it will only go together one way. The handle and tool should go together easily. If you experience resistance in putting them together, checkthatthekeysonthehandleare properlyalignedwiththeslotsinthe tool. Figure4 3.Graspthetoolattachment firmly withonehand(note,donotgraspon arotatingpartsuchastheauxiliary handle),andtwistthelockringonthe powerhandletothelockedpositionwiththeotherhand.(seefigure5) Figure6 2.Pullthepowerhandleandtool attachmenthandle apart.Thepowerandtoolattachmentseparate shouldeasily.Iftheydonot,checktobe surethatthelockringisinthefullyunlocked position. AttachingtheBattery 1.Aligntheribonthebatterypackwiththecorresponding slotintheend ofthepowerhandle.(seefigure7) Figure5 Todetachatool: 1.Graspthetoolattachment firmly withonehand(note,donotgraspon arotatingpartsuchastheauxiliary handle),andtwistthelockringonthe powerhandleposition totheunlockedwiththeotherhand.(seefigure6) Figure7 2.Insertthebatteryfullyintothe handlemakingsurethatthespring loadedbuttonsoneachsideofthe batterypacksnapsintoplaceinthe handle. RemovingtheBattery 1.Depressthespring-loaded buttonsonbothsidesofthebattery simultaneously. (seefigure8) Figure8 2.Pullthebatterypackstraightout fromthehandle. Toturnthetoolon: 1.Gripthecontrolgripfirmlywithone handandgriptheauxiliaryhandleon thetoolattachmentwith (ifprovided) theotherhand. 2.Pushthetriggerthatyourthumb restsonstraightforward,thisisthe safetyrelease.(seefigure9) Figure10 To turn the tool off: 1. Release the control trigger and the tool wilt turn off. The thumb switch will return to the rear position to prevent accidental re-starting of the tool. The power handle can be operated in two positions, normal and inverted, depending on the work you are trying to do. Depending on work position, both thumb switch or control trigger wilt release safety or activate tool, so it is not necessary to contort your hand when using the power handle in the inverted position. (see figure 11) Figure 9 3. While holding the switch under your thumb in the forward position, use your fingers to pull upward on the control trigger. (see figure 10) This will energize the tool and allow you to do your work. It is NOT necessary to keep pressure on the thumb switch after the tool has started. Please note that the tool will not start if the lock ring is not in the fully locked position. Figure 11 OVERLOAD PROTECTION Some tool attachments incorporate overload protection devices such as fuses and circuit breakers. These devices will cause the tool to stop operating if an overload condition exists. See the individual tool attachmentforinstructions manualsregardingprotection theseoverload devices. Seethemanualstool fortheindividualattachmentsinstructions, forspecificprecautionsthose andtipsforusingspecifictools. AA See the manuals for the individual tool attachments for maintenance of those tools. WARNING: Always remove the battery when performing any maintenance on the power handle or a tool attachment that is connected to the power handle. WARNING: Always keep hands away from the triggers when performing maintenance on the power handle. LUBRICATION -No periodic lubrication of the power handle parts is required. CLEANING OF PLASTIC PARTS -Use only a dry brush or a cloth with warm water and mild soap to clean plastic parts. Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could damage the plastic. Never use gasoline, turpentine, paint thinner or similar fluids. Never spray-wash tool or immerse in water. Water or liquid inside the tool can cause serious damage to the unit. DROPPING THE UNiT -If you drop the unit, carefully inspect it for any damage before using it again. Have the unit professionally repaired if damage has occurred. •BA TEMPERATURE -Temperature extremes limit the useful life of the battery. The best storage place is one that is cool and dry. Store the tool away from direct sunlight, heating pipes, furnaces, etc. Do not store where temperatures go below +40 F or above +120 F. PREVENTING CORROSION Fertilizers and other garden chemicals contain compounds that greatly accelerate the corrosion of metals. Do not store the appliance on or adjacent to fertilizers or chemicals. A •B REPLACEMENT PARTS -For optimum cutting results and the assurance of top performance, it is recommended that only Sears Craftsman replacement blades and ...

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