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Triton T12OT Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 9

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Note: If the lights on the Battery Charger fail to illuminate according to the
chart above or indicate a fault condition:
• Check the Battery is firmly seated in the Battery Charger
• Check all connections and that mains power is switched on
Initial charge
• The initial charge will vary depending on the existing charge in the Battery.
Allow the Battery to reach full charge as indicated on the Battery Charger
• After discharging, recharge the Battery completely, as indicated by the LED
on the Battery Charger, for the next 4 to 5 uses. This will ensure that the
Battery is performing to its highest capacity
• Subsequent full charges will take approximately 1 hour. However, the
Battery can be recharged when the Battery is only partially discharged
Re-charging the battery
• After use, a li-ion battery must be allowed to cool down before charging
• If a hot battery is inserted into the charger both LEDs will illuminate. The
charger will begin to charge when the battery has cooled sufficiently (this
may take several minutes)
Installing the battery
• The Battery should fit easily into the Battery Charger. If the Battery is
difficult to fit, check the condition of the Battery and contacts
Battery - length of service
• The length of service from each charging cycle will depend on the type of
workload. The Battery Charger and Battery for this tool have been designed
to provide a long trouble-free working life. The Battery Charger intelligently
monitors the condition of the Battery and selects the ideal charging rate for
the condition of the Battery. It protects the Battery from over-charging or
charging at too high a rate. However, like all batteries, performance will be
reduced over time
To maximise battery life:
• Store and charge the Battery in a cool area. Temperatures above or below
normal room temperature will reduce battery life
• Never store li-ion batteries in a discharged condition. Recharge them
immediately after they are discharged. For storing long term, store fully
charged
• All batteries gradually lose their charge, even li-ion batteries, but the
discharge rate is very low. If the tool is stored for long periods of
time without use, recharge the battery every three to four months and
disconnect the battery from the power tool before it is stored. This practice
will prevent the li-ion battery being damaged when stored
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Fitting Accessories
Fitting a blade or scraper
WARNING: Always wear suitable gloves when handling sharp blades
1. Remove the Battery if fitted
2. Use the supplied Blade Hex Key (15) to loosen and remove the Blade Bolt
(14) and Blade Washer (13), turning the bolt anti-clockwise as you face the
bolt head as shown in Fig A
3. Position the blade or scraper on to the Blade Mounting (9) so that the
mounting holes in the blade engage with the pins on the Blade Mounting.
See Fig B
4. The blade or scraper can be positioned at an angle not directly in line with
the tool if required, so long as the blade or scraper mounting holes are
engaged with the pins on the Blade Mounting
5. Re-fit the Blade Bolt and Blade Washer as shown in Fig B carefully ensuring
the blade or scraper correctly sits in the Blade Mounting pins as the bolt is
tightened. The blade or scraper and Blade Mounting can be damaged if the
pins are not inserted into the Blade Mounting holes
6. Check that the blade or scraper is securely fitted and the bolt is tight
before refitting the Battery
Note: Blades or scrapers that are cranked or bent must be mounted on the tool
so that the end of the blade is away from the tool as shown in Fig. B
Fitting the sanding pad and paper
1. Remove the Battery if fitted
2. Use the supplied Blade Hex Key (15) to loosen and remove the Blade Bolt
(14) and Blade Washer (13) turning the bolt anti-clockwise as you face the
bolt head as shown in Fig A
3. Mount the Sanding Pad (17) onto the Blade Mounting (9) so that the
mounting holes in the Sanding Pad engage with the pins on the Blade
Mounting. See Fig C
4. The Sanding Pad can be positioned at an angle if required but normally a
point of the triangle base is directly in line with the body of the tool
5. Re-fit the Blade Bolt and Blade Washer as shown in Fig C carefully ensuring
the Sanding Pad correctly sits in the Blade Mounting pins as you tighten
the bolt. The Sanding Pad and Blade Mounting can be damaged if the pins
are not inserted into the Blade Mounting holes
6. Before using the tool, check that the Sanding Pad is securely fitted and the
bolt is tight
7. Select the required sanding sheet for your intended task. Each sheet is
marked with its grit level on the reverse side. A lower grit number means
that the sanding sheet has a coarser grit and so is more abrasive
8. The Sanding Pad and sanding sheets use a hook and loop system for
attachment. To mount the sheet carefully line up one corner of the sheet
with a corner of the Sanding Pad and gradually allow the rest of the sheet
to contact the pad checking alignment as you do so until the sheet is fitted
correctly. See Fig. D
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