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Brand | 909 |
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Model | 909C12V |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Guidance on proper disposal of tools, hoses, and packaging for environmental safety.
Explains symbols on the tool's rating plate, providing important usage information.
Details the technical specifications including battery, charger, charge time, and speed.
Guidelines for maintaining a clean, well-lit work area and keeping others safe.
Rules related to plugs, grounding, water exposure, and cord handling to prevent electric shock.
Advice on staying alert, using PPE, preventing accidental starts, and proper attire.
Instructions on proper tool usage, maintenance, and storage to prevent accidents.
Guidance on having the power tool serviced by qualified personnel with identical parts.
Emphasizes wearing safety goggles (ANSI Z87.1 compliant) to prevent eye damage.
Recommends using clamps or a vice to hold the workpiece for safer operation.
Advise to remove the plug or battery before changing accessories to avoid accidental starts.
Reiteration of wearing goggles for protection.
Recommends wearing ear protection for noisy operations.
Suggests wearing a mask for dust protection.
Warns against using other chargers for the 909 Lithium Ion battery.
Advice to check charger for damage and seek professional repair if needed.
Warning against liquids near the charger due to electric shock risk.
Ensures the charger cable is positioned safely to avoid damage or tripping.
Advises careful use of extension cords to prevent fire or electric shock risks.
Emphasizes using only 909 supplied or approved batteries and chargers.
Warns against storing batteries in extreme temperatures to prevent fire or damage.
Specifies optimal and dangerous temperature ranges for charging Lithium Ion batteries.
Instructions on safe handling, avoiding puncture, shock, heat, and proper disposal.
What to do if battery leaks or shows abnormal signs (heat, odor, deformation).
Explains the battery pack's role in safety controls for charging and tool operation.
Describes how the tool stops when overloaded and what to do.
Explains the thermal safety devices that stop operation when the battery overheats.
Explains the feature that stops the tool when battery voltage is low.
New batteries require a full charge before first use.
Battery can be recharged anytime if not overheated; stop if voltage is low.
Suggests recharging to 50-75% for storage.
Warns to use only recommended accessories to prevent injury or damage.
Advise to check for missing or damaged parts before operating the tool.
Identifies and lists the main parts of the oscillating tool and its accessories.
Lists various accessories including blades, sanding pad, and hex key.
Step-by-step guide for installing a plunge cutting blade.
Instructions for using the adaptor for non-909 branded accessories.
Warning against using accessories with a diameter less than 10mm with the adaptor.
Steps for installing the hook & loop sanding pad and sandpaper.
Instructions on how to release and remove the battery pack from the tool.
Steps to correctly align and insert the battery pack into the tool handle.
Emphasizes checking that charger and battery components match.
Details full charge time (3-5 hours) and limits on charging duration (max 24 hours).
Explains that hot battery packs will delay charging until they cool down.
Explains the LED indicators (red/green) on the charger base for charging status.
Advice to recharge when the battery is running down or performance decreases.
Recommends charging to 50-75% for storage and avoiding shorts.
Warns against charging or storing batteries below 0°C or above 40°C.
Instructions on how to turn the tool ON and OFF using the switch.
Explains the 3-level LED indicator for approximate battery status.
Describes the meaning of green, yellow, and red lights for battery charge levels.
Instructions on rotating the speed control wheel to increase or decrease speed.
Notes on speed levels and optimal settings based on project and accessory.
Specifies installing the plunge cutting wood saw blade correctly for flush cuts.
Step-by-step guide for flush cutting door jambs and casings using the tool.
Notes on holding the tool and applying pressure for optimal cutting results.
How to trace the required hole using the floor vent and a pencil.
Steps for plunge cutting corners and completing the rectangular hole in flooring.
Recommends using a specific half circle saw blade for plasterboard cuts.
Guide to tracing the outlet box opening and plunge cutting it in plasterboard.
Advice on safely removing the cut-out without damaging the blade.
Instructions for installing the sanding pad and sandpaper.
Guidance on using the tool for detail sanding, including speed and sandpaper selection.
How to use the scraper blade for removing finishes, glue, or cutting carpet.
Warns to use only identical parts for servicing to avoid hazards.
Advises using a clean cloth and avoiding solvents for cleaning plastic components.
Warns against contact with brake fluid, gasoline, or petroleum products that can damage plastic.
States that bearings are pre-lubricated for the life of the unit.