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Milwaukee Tool 2792-20 User Manual

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RADIO ASSEMBLY

WARNING

Recharge only with the

charger specifi ed for the battery. For specifi c
charging instructions, read the operator’s
manual supplied with your charger and battery.

Inserting/Removing Battery Pack

1. Open the battery bay cover.

2. To insert the battery pack, slide it into the

battery bay.

3. To remove the battery pack, pull the battery

pack off of the bay.

4. Always close the battery bay cover when the

bay is not in use.

Low Battery Indicator

When the radio is powered by a battery pack and

its charge falls below 10%, the low battery indicator

is displayed.

Battery Pack Protection

To protect the life of the battery pack, the radio

will shut off when the battery’s charge becomes

too low. If this happens, plug radio charger into a

120V outlet and charge the battery pack according

to Charger Operation.

Installing an Auxiliary Device

Open the auxiliary compartment to connect an MP3

player, CD player, or other audio device using the

stereo auxiliary jack. Small devices can be stored

in the compartment during use.

USB Power Outlet

This outlet can be used to charge a cell phone,

power an MP3 player or any other device that uses

less than 2.1A of DC electrical current.
NOTE:

Any device that uses more than 2.1 A of DC

electrical current will trip a self-resetting overload

and disable the output.

Changing Back-up Batteries

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

Double insulated tools can use either a two or

three wire extension cord. As the distance from the

supply outlet increases, you must use a heavier

gauge extension cord. Using extension cords with

inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in

voltage, resulting in loss of power and possible tool

damage. Refer to the table shown to determine the

required minimum wire size.

The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the

greater the capacity of the cord. For example, a 14

gauge cord can carry a higher current than a 16

gauge cord. When using more than one extension

cord to make up the total length, be sure each cord

contains at least the minimum wire size required.

If you are using one extension cord for more than

one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use the

sum to determine the required minimum wire size.

Guidelines for Using Extension Cords

• If you are using an extension cord outdoors,

be sure it is marked with the suffi x “W-A” (“W”

in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for

outdoor use.

• Be sure your extension cord is properly wired

and in good electrical condition. Always replace

a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by

a qualifi ed person before using it.

• Protect your extension cords from sharp objects,

excessive heat and damp or wet areas.

• Unplug all cords during lightning storms or when

unused for long periods of time.

EXTENSION CORDS

Recommended Min. Wire Gauge for Extension Cords*

Extension Cord Length

* Based on limiting the line voltage drop to fi ve volts at

150% of the rated amperes.

Nameplate

Amperes

0 - 2.0

2.1 - 3.4
3.5 - 5.0
5.1 - 7.0

7.1 - 12.0

12.1 - 16.0
16.1 - 20.0

25'

18
18
18
18
16
14
12

75'

18
18
16
14
12
10

100'

18
16
14
12
10

150'

16
14
12
12

50'

18
18
18
16
14
12
10

1. Auxiliary compartment latch
2. Display
3. On/Off/Volume control
4. PRESET button
5. MODE button
6. Bluetooth button
7. Play/Pause button
8. EQ button
9. CLOCK button
10. Seek/adjust buttons
11. Charger indicators*
12. Antenna
13. Bottle opener
14. Battery bay
15. Charging contacts
16. Battery bay cover
17. Nameplate (on bottom)
18. Cord
19. Cord wrap
20. Auxiliary compartment
21. Backup-battery

compartment

(not

shown)

22. Stereo AUX jack
23. USB power outlet

* Charger Indicators

When a battery pack is inserted into the charger,

the LEDs will indicate the following:
Continuous red: Charging

Continuous green light: Charging is complete
Flashing red: Battery is too hot/cold

Charging will begin when battery reaches

correct charging temperature

Flashing red/green: Damaged or faulty battery

pack

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Power

The MILWAUKEE M18 ™ Radio Charger can be

powered by MILWAUKEE M18™ Li-Ion battery

packs or a standard wall outlet. When plugged into a

wall outlet, the battery bay will charge MILWAUKEE

M18™ Li-Ion battery packs (see Charger Operation).

WARNING

Batteries may leak chemi-

cals or may explode if used incorrectly. The
following care should be taken to prevent
such an incident:

• Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-)

battery terminals are positioned correctly.

• Do not mix new and old batteries together,

or mix different types of batteries.

• Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable

batteries.

If chemicals from the batteries come in
contact with your skin, wash them off imme-
diately with water. If chemicals leak onto the
radio, clean the radio completely.

To hold station presets and clock time when the

battery pack is removed and the radio is unplugged,

2 AAA batteries are required.

1. Remove battery pack and unplug radio.

2. Remove the screw and battery cover.

3. Insert two (2) AAA batteries according to

matching positive (+) and negative (-) marks.

4. Replace the battery cover and screw.