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Fig.1 fig.2, Risk of hand arm vibration injury – Sealey CP36S User Manual

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Environmental protection.

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should

be sorted, taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.

When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way.

Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information.

Battery Removal.

undo the 5 cross head screws in the handle, and split the 2 halves of the handle revealing the battery compartment.

Remove the battery by cutting the wires. Dispose of the battery according to local authority guidelines.

under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, Jack Sealey Ltd are

required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries (as defined within these regulations),

that they are registered with Valpak’s registered compliance scheme.

Jack Sealey Ltd’s Batteries Producer Registration number (BPRn) is BPRn00705

Li-Ion

IMpORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION:

The battery fitted to this cordless tool is considered to be a

consumable item and its ability to accept charge will reduce

over time. We will warranty it against mechanical and electrical

defect for a period of one year - this does not cover fair wear

and tear. If the battery is not properly charged before first use, or

regularly conditioned, its capacity will diminish. under these

circumstances we will not replace the battery even if it is less

than one year old.

3.1. To charge the screwdriver, insert the charger jack into the

charging socket on the screwdriver (fig.1) and plug the charger

into a mains socket.

3.2. The red LED will illuminate to indicate the battery is being

charged. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from

the mains and the screwdriver.

3.3. Place a bit into the bit holder of the screwdriver. Select the

required direction by using the reverse switch (which will lock

the screwdriver in it's central position) and squeeze the power

trigger to start the screwdriver.

3.4. If the work area is dark, press the LED switch on the side of

the screwdriver to activate the LED worklight (fig.2).

3.5. To check the condition of the battery, press and hold down the

battery indicator button next to the battery level indicator (fig.1).

If all LEDs illuminate, there is sufficient charge, if just the yellow

and red LEDs illuminate, the screwdriver will soon need

charging, if just the red LED illuminates, the screwdriver needs

to be charged immediately.

3.6. To change the position of the handle, press the handle release

and turn the handle around 180° until it clicks into position.

3.7. To select torque or drill setting, twist the torque selector around

to the required setting - from 1 (the lowest) to 6 (the highest) for torque setting or to the drill symbol for drilling.

3.8. When finished working, remove the bit from the bit holder, pulling back the quick release bit holder if needed. Clean the screwdriver

and replace all parts in the storage case. Store the case in a safe, dry, child proof location.

3. OpERATION

Original Language Version

CP36S Issue: 3 - 13/01/12

Risk of Hand Arm Vibration Injury

3.6V Li-ion cordless screwdriver set Model no. CP36S when operated in accordance with these instructions and tested in

accordance with BS En 28662-1:1993, ISo 8662-1:1988 and BS En ISo 8662-7:1997 results in the following vibration emission

declared in accordance with BS En 12096:1996.

Measured vibration emission value: 0.153m/s²

Uncertainty: 0.06m/s²

These values are suitable for comparison with emission levels of other tools that have been subject to the same test.

This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is inadequa

tely managed.

This is a ‘

NO LOAD’ vibration figure.

A competent person should carry out a risk assessment following HSE guidelines.

Measurement results can be highly variable, depending on many factors, including the operator's technique, the condition of the

work equipment, the material being processed and the measurement method.

Recommended Measures to reduce risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome:

We recommend appropriate safety equipment is utilised and regular breaks for the operator are employed to reduce any residual

risk of fatigue or repetitive strain injury.

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