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If an extension cord is
W RNING
necessary, a cord with
adequate size conductors that is capable
of carrying the current necessary for your
tool must be used. This will prevent
excessive voltage drop, loss of power or
overheating. Grounded tools must use 3-wire
extension cords that have 3-prong plugs and
receptacles
.
NOTE: The smaller the gauge number, the
heavier the cord.
B TTERY
P CK
GREEN LIGHT
Charging Battery Pack
(876 Hour Charger)
Plug charger cord into your standard power
outlet, then insert battery pack into charger.
The charger's green indicator light will begin to
"BLINK". This indicates that the battery is
receiving a fast charge. Fast-charging will
automatically stop when the battery pack is
fully charged.
When the indicator light stops "BLINKING"
(and becomes a steady green light) fast
charging is complete.
The battery pack may be used even though
the light may still be blinking. The light may
Extension Cords
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Functional Description and Specifications
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3-
RECOmmENDED SIZES OF ExTENSION CORDS
120 VOLT ALTERNATINg CURRENT TOOLS
Cord Size in A.W.g.
Tool's
Ampere
Cord Length in Feet
Rating
25
50
100 150
3-6
18
16
16
14
6-8
18
16
14
12
8-10
18
16
14
12
10-12
16
16
14
12
12-16
14
12
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Charger
876
Charge Time
1 Hour
Voltage rating
120 V
Battery pack
875
Voltage rating
10.8V/12V
Capacity
1.3 Ahr
require more time to stop blinking depending
on temperature.
The purpose of the green light is to indicate
that the battery pack is fast-charging. It does
not indicate the exact point of full charge.
The light will stop blinking in less time if the
battery pack was not completely discharged.
When charging several batteries in sequence,
the charge time may slightly increase.
When the battery pack is fully charged,
unplug the charger (unless you're charging
another battery pack) and slip the battery
pack back into the tool.
2
Wire Sizes in mm
Cord Length in meters
15
30
60
120
0.75 0.75 1.5
2.5
0.75 1.0 2.5
4.0
0.75 1.0 2.5
4.0
1.0 2.5 4.0
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60 Hz
MAX
CH RGER