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Brand | ACDelco |
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Model | ARW1218 |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Manual for ACDelco ARW1218 Cordless Ratchet Wrench, providing essential information.
Crucial safety, operation, maintenance, and storage information is contained within this manual.
This tool is intended for personal use and designed for threaded fasteners.
Read and understand all instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, and serious injury.
Recognize DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols for hazard awareness.
Identifies product warnings such as reading manuals and wearing protective gear.
Prevent exposure to harmful dust and particles, noting California chemical warnings.
Maintain a clean and well-lit work area to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation.
Do not operate in explosive atmospheres; keep children and bystanders away.
Avoid contact with grounded surfaces and wet conditions to prevent electric shock.
Stay alert, use common sense, wear safety equipment, dress properly, and maintain balance.
Secure workpiece, use correct tool, ensure switch functionality, disconnect power before adjustments.
Ensure switch is off before inserting battery, use specified charger, keep away from metal objects.
Have power tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.
Handle tool by insulated grips, be aware of operating status, keep hands from moving parts.
Explains common symbols like Volts, Amperes, Hertz, Current types, and Class II construction.
Defines units like Volts, No Load Speed, Kilograms, Direct Current, and Revolutions per Minute.
Identifies parts: Output Drive, Forward/Reverse Lever, Nut, ON/OFF Switch, Grip, Battery Pack.
Details Model Number, Voltage, Drive, Max Torque, No Load Speed, and Tool Weight.
Instructions for installing/removing battery pack and sockets, with safety caution.
Guidance on checking rotation direction, allowing idle time, proper positioning, and torque checks.
Explains how socket size, bolt size, material, and fastening time affect torque.
Warning to remove battery before cleaning; lubrication lasts for tool life.
Instructions for cleaning air vents and exterior plastic parts with dry air and damp cloth.
Use only manufacturer-recommended accessories for safety and reliability.
Consult agencies for disposal restrictions or return to a service center for recycling.
This charger is intended for indoor use only.
Read and understand all instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, and serious injury.
Understand DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE statements for hazard awareness.
Identifies warnings: 'Indoor use only' and 'Read Manuals Before Operating Product'.
Prevent exposure to harmful dust and particles; notes California chemical warnings.
Read manuals for battery packs/charger; charge designated battery packs in designated chargers.
Use ACDelco Tools battery packs only with designated tools to avoid risks.
Avoid dangerous environments; charge in well-ventilated areas away from flames.
Care for charger cord, use proper extension cords, ensure correct voltage and attachments.
Unplug charger when not in use; do not burn, crush, or disassemble battery packs.
Battery chemicals cause burns; avoid contact with skin, eyes, mouth. Handle leaks with gloves.
Do not short circuit battery packs; store in a cool, dry place away from metal objects.
Maintain performance by recharging every 3 months if idle.
Protect terminals with tape before disposal; do not disassemble.
Use suitable extension cords and protect them from damage.
Explains symbols like Volts, Amperes, Hertz, Current types, and Class II construction.
Identifies charger controls: Charger, Cord, Battery Compartment, Red LED, Green LED, Battery Pack.
Details Charger Model, Input, Output, Amps, Power, and Weight.
Details Battery Pack Model, Type, Voltage, and Weight.
Explains LED indicators (Green/Red) for Standby, Charging, and Complete status.
Steps for charging: check voltage, plug in, insert battery, and unplug when complete.
Notes on battery discharge after manufacture and optimal charging temperatures.
Check terminals for dirt, contact service center for persistent issues.
Avoid liquids, hot environments; do not open charger; use GFCI for shock protection.
Product is not user-serviceable; confirm battery and charger compatibility.
Lithium-ion packs can stay in charger; consecutive charging may warm charger.
Efficiency decreases in low temperatures; battery may shut down.
Internal temperature increase leads to automatic disconnection.
Do not use damaged packs; wash skin if leakage occurs and seek medical attention.
Disconnect charger before cleaning; use a dry cloth or soft brush. Blow air vents weekly.
Use only manufacturer-recommended accessories for safety and reliability.
Consult agencies for disposal restrictions or return to a service center for recycling.