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Ryobi PCL430 - ASSEMBLY; Assembly Warnings; OPERATION; Thermal Protective Device

Ryobi PCL430
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ASSEMBLY
À
WARNING:
Do
not
use
this
product
if it
is
not
completely
assembled
or
if
any
parts
appear
to
be
missing
or
damaged.
Use
of
a
product
that
is
not
properly
and
completely
assembled
or
with
damaged
or
missing
parts
could
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
À
WARNING:
Do
not
attempt
to
modify
this
product
or
create
accesso-
ries
or
attachments
not
recommended
for
use
with
this
product.
Any
such
alteration
or
modification
is
misuse
and
could
result
in
a
hazardous
condition
leading
to
possible
serious
personal
injury.
If
any
parts
are
damaged
or
missing,
please
call
1-800-525-2579
for
assistance.
OPERATION
À
WARNING:
Do
not
allow
familiarity
with
this
product
to
make
you
careless,
Remember
that
a
careless
fraction
of
a
second
is
sufficient
to
inflict
serious
injury.
A
WARNING:
Always
remove
battery
pack
from
the
tool
when
you
are
assembling
parts,
making
adjustments,
cleaning,
or
when
not
in
use.
Removing
battery
pack
will
prevent
accidental
starting
that
could
cause
serious
personal
injury.
À
WARNING:
Always
wear
eye
protection
with side
shields
marked
to
comply
with
ANSI
Z87.1.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
objects
being
thrown
into
your
eyes
and
other
possible
serios
injuries
A
WARNING:
Do
not
use
any
attachments
or
accessories
not
recom-
mended
by
the
manufacturer
of
this
product.
The
use
of
attachments
or
accessories
not
recommended
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
APPLICATIONS
You
may
use
this
product
for
the
purposes
listed
below:
m
Straight
cutting
in
wood,
plastic,
and
thin
metals
m
Flush
cutting
in
wood
and
drywall
m
Sanding
in
corners
and
other
hard-to-reach
areas
m
Scraping
paint,
varnish,
and
adhesive
backed
coverings
from
surfaces.
THERMAL
PROTECTIVE
DEVICE
Ifthe
motor
becomes
overheated,
the
LED
will
flash
and
the
motor
will
automatically
cut
off.
If
this
happens,
release
the
‘switch
trigger
and
let
the
motor
cool.
NOTE:
The
tool
will
not
operate
until
the
motor
cools.
INSTALLING/REMOVING
BELT
HOOK
(NOT
INCLUDED)
See
Figure
1,
page
10.
The
belt
hook
may
be
installed
on
either
side
of
the
base,
=
Align
hole
in
belt
hook
with hole
in
tool's
base.
m
Install
screw
to
secure
belt
hook
in
place.
©
To
uninstall,
remove
screw
and
then
belt
hook.
À
WARNING:
Before
installing
the
battery
pack,
always
check
to
be
sure
it
is
not
in
lock-on
position
(depress
and
release
the
switch
trigger).
Failure
to
ensure
that
it
is
not
locked-on
could
result
in
accidental
starting
of
the
too!
resulting
in
possible
serious
injury.
Do
not
lock
the
switch
trigger
ln
applications
where
the
tool
may
need
to
be
suddenly
stopped.
INSTALLING/REMOVING
BATTERY
PACK
See
Figure
2,
page
10.
Em
Release
the
switch
trigger.
m
Tum
the
variable
speed
dial
to
“0”.
m
insert
the
battery
pack
into
the
battery
port
as
shown.
m
Make
sure
the
latch
on
the
battery
pack
snaps
into
place
and
the
battery
pack
is
secured
in
the
product
before
beginning
operation.
m
Depress
the
latch
to
release
and
remove
the
battery
pack.
For
complete
charging
instructions,
see
the
operator's
man-
uals
for
your
battery
pack
and
charger.
6
English
OPERATION
ON/STANDBY/VARIABLE
SPEED
See
Figures
3
-
4,
page
10.
=
The
tool
is
in
the
STANDBY
position
when
the
variable
speed
dial
is
turned
fully
clockwise
to
“0”
NOTE:
You
should
feel
the
dial
click
into
the
detent
when
the
dial
is
turned
to
the
STANDBY
position
m
To
turn
the
tool
ON,
rotate
the
dial
counterclockwise.
m
Continueturning
the
dial
counterclockwise
to
select
higher
speeds.
m
Turn
the
dial
clockwise
to
decrease
speed.
m
Squeeze
the
switch
trigger
to
begin
operation.
NOTE:
The
tool
will
not
start
if
the
dial
is
in
the
STANDBY
position.
m
To
stop
the
tool,
release
the
switch
trigger.
Turn
the
dial
fully
clockwise
to
the
STANDBY
position.
NOTE:
Running
at
low
speeds
under
constant
usage
may
cause
the
tool
to
become
overheated.
If
this
occurs,
cool
the
tool
by
running
it
without
a
load
and
at
full
speed.
LED
LIGHT
The
LED
light,
located
on
the
front
of
the
tool,
illuminates
when
the
switch
trigger
is
depressed,
NOTICE:
If
the
LED
light
on
the
front
of
the
tool
begins
flashing
and
the
variable
speed
dial
is
set
to
“0”,
check
to
be
sure
the
tool
is
not
in
lock-on
position
(depress
and
release
the
switch
trigger)
and
remove
the
battery
pack.
Reinstall
the
battery
pack
to
resume
operation.
LOCK-ON
BUTTON
See
Figure
4,
page
10.
This
tool
is
equipped
with
a
lock-on
feature,
which
is
convenient
for
continuous
operation
for
extended
periods
of
time.
To
lock-on:
m
Depress
the
switch
trigger.
m
Push
in
and
hold
the
lock-on
button,
located
on
the
side
of
the
handle.
m
Release
the
switch
trigger
and
the
tool
will
continue
running.
=
Toreleasethelock,
depress
and
release
the
switch
trigger.
À
WARNING:
Battery
tools
are
always
in
operating
condition.
Rotate
the
variable
speed
dial
to
“0”
when
the
tool
is
not
in
use
or
when
carrying
it
at
your
side.
The
lock-on
button
should
not
be
left
on
when
the
variable
speed
dial
is
on
“0”.
INSTALLING
ACCESSORIES
See
Figure
5,
page
10.
m
Remove
the
battery
pack.
m
Remove
the
hex
key
from
the
storage
area
at
the
base
of
the
tool,
rotate
the
screw
counterclockwise.
Remove
the
screw
and
washer
assembly
and
set
aside.
m
Place
the
desired
accessory
on
the
head
so
that
the
openings
on
the
accessory
fit
on
the
raised
parts
of
the
head.
Reinstall
the
screw
and
washerand
tighten
securely.
NOTE:
An
adaptor
may
be
needed
to
properly
fit
some
accessories
for
your
multitool.
If
this
applies
to
your
multitool,
call
1-800-525-2579.
NOTE:
Always
follow
the
instructions
for
the
accessory,
in
addition
to
all
instructions
for
this
product.
m
Return
the
hex
key
to
the
storage
area.
Accessory
Type
Uses
Be
ET
General
Straight
cutting
in
wood
and
plastic
purpose
plunge
cut
blade
Flush
cutting
in
wood
and
drywall
Segment
saw
blade
h
Sanding
in
corners
and
other
hard-
=>”.
to-reach
areas
Detail
sanding
backing
pad
Sanding
sheets
in
60
grit
(1),
80
grit
(1),
and
120
grit
(1)
are
provided
for
sanding
in
different
applications
Sanding
sheets
7
English

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