TRANSPORTATION
● Shipment via mail is not allowed.
● Transportation of small quantities for own use in a
private car is allowed without shipping papers and
emergency card.
● Observe temperature limit of 50°C (120°F).
STORAGE
● Do not store in passages, entry halls, near doors and
exits or in attics.
● Ensure the tool, gas cell and battery are all stored in
accordance with local Fire Safety Regulations
● Observe local regulations about storage, handling
and transportation of aerosol products and
according to TRG300(D). International regulations
are established according to ADR/RID; IATA-DGR;
IMDG-Code
● Fuel Cell transportation & storage. According to
GGVS-ADR, no special licence is required for the
transportation of fuel cells.
Road/Rail: see GGVS-ADR/RID CI.2/ITEM 10B2
Seafreight: see IMDG CI.9/P.9022/EmS No. 2-13
Air/IATA-DGR: see CI.2/Risk Gr.3/Packinstr. 203 /
max weight per shipment 75kg / cargo 150 kg
Note: Goods must be accompanied by transport
emergency card for road UN No. 1950 (Emergency
CI.2 GGVS/ADR, Rn.. No. 2201, Item IB02)
Transportation of small quantities for own use in a
private car is allowed without shipping papers and
emergency card.
● Sales booths should not be close to exits.
● A fire extinguisher of 6 kg, class A, B, or C must be
available.
● Packages should be stacked up in a safe manner,
so that they don't fall to the ground.
● Store rooms must not take more than 20 m2 of room
surface.
● Do not store together with pyrotechnical goods.
● The quantity stored in sales rooms should not
exceed daily sales.
● Tools with an open flame or high temperature must
not be operated near fuel cells.
● Fuel cells must not be displayed in shop windows.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
Before using the tool, charge the battery as follows:
1. Insert the battery into the charger:
Insert the battery firmly into the rear of the magazine,
making sure that it is inserted the correct way around.
Do not force the battery - check the rotation (Fig. 2).
CAUTION
The 9B12073R-U charger purose designed for these
batteries and should not be used to charge other types.
It is possible that other batteries other than those
specified will fit into the charger and some of them may
light up the charging light.
However, this may cause permanent damage to both the
charger and the battery.
2. Plug the power cord into the mains supply. Connecting
the power cord will turn on the charger (the charging
indicator light will then show).
CAUTION
If the charging indicator light does not show, pull out the
power cord and check the battery is mounted correctly
in the charger.
About 60 minutes is required to fully charge the battery
at a temperature of about 20°C. The charging light will
go off to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
The battery charging time becomes longer when the
temperature is low or if the voltage of the power source
is too low.
If the charging indicator light does not go off even after
more than 120 minutes have elapsed, stop the charging
and contact your BOSTITCH AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CENTER.
CAUTION
If the battery is heated due to direct sunlight, etc., just
after operation, the charging indicator may not light up.
If this occurs, cool the battery first, then start charging
again.
Recharging time: Table 1 shows the recharging time
required according to the type of battery.
Table 1: Recharging time (approx. mins) at 20°C
Battery
voltage (V)
7.2V
Battery Capacity (Ah)
1.4 Ah
9B12072R-EU
60 mins.