Arrow ET501C User manual

ARROW
>
HOW
IT
ALL
COMES
TOGETHER
TM
5
IN
1
CORDLESS
ELECTRIC
MULTI
TACKER
CCO
ARROW
>
WARNING
:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
,
the
user
must
read
and
understand
the
operator's
manual
.
ET501C
SAVE
THIS
MANUAL
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE
2021
Arrow
Fastener
Company
,
LLC
Arrow
Fastener
Company
,
LLC
271
Mayhill
Street
Saddle
Brook
,
New
Jersey
07663
USA
PMET501C
-
8
Rev
0421

Fig.1
5
Air
Vents
6
Contact
Safety
7
Staple
Exit
4
Battery
Status
Indicator
2
Trigger
ARROW
>
9
Charger
Charge
Port
ON
/
OFF
Switch
8
Quick
Release
Bottom
Load
Magazine

Fig.2
Quick
release
bottom
load
magazine
Fig.3
Pull
out
pusher
assembly
ca
Fig.4
Place
staples
in
channel
,
legs
up
Fig.5
Place
nails
on
left
side
of
channel
,
tips
up
DO
BBBED
3
Fig.6
Place
staples
into
magazine
from
outside
Fig.7
Proper
firing
technique
a
ARROW
>
Fig.8
a
:
proper
flush
staple
b
:
not
flush
staple
ARROW
>
b
Fig.9
Put
charger
into
back
of
the
tool
HIE
nunun

TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
General
Power
Tool
Safety
Warnings
Specific
Warnings
&
Safety
Rules
...
Layout
And
Items
Supplied
Technical
Data
.............
Operation
About
Your
Battery
And
Charging
The
Tool
Cleaning
And
Maintenance
Storage
..
Disposal
And
Recycling
..
To
avoid
injury
and
misuse
,
please
read
the
instruction
manual
before
operation
.
To
avoid
loss
of
hearing
,
always
wear
ear
protection
when
operating
the
tool
.
To
avoid
eye
injury
always
wear
safety
glasses
when
operating
the
tool
.
A
Obey
all
safety
messages
that
follow
this
symbol
to
avoid
possible
injury
or
death
.
4
5-6
6
6
6-7
7
8
8
8
8

1.GENERAL
POWER
TOOL
SAFETY
WARNINGS
A
WARNING
:
Read
all
safety
warnings
and
all
instructions
.
Failure
to
follow
the
warnings
and
instructions
may
result
in
electric
shock
,
fire
and
/
or
serious
injury
.
Save
all
warnings
and
instructions
for
future
reference
.
1.1
WORK
AREA
SAFETY
a
)
Keep
work
area
clean
and
well
lit.
Cluttered
or
dark
areas
invite
accidents
.
b
)
Do
not
operate
power
tools
in
explosive
atmospheres
,
in
the
presence
of
flammable
liquids
,
gases
or
dust
.
Power
tools
create
sparks
,
which
may
ignite
the
dust
or
fumes
.
c
)
Keep
children
and
bystanders
away
while
operating
a
power
tool
.
Distractions
can
cause
you
to
lose
control
.
1.2
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
a
)
Power
tool
plugs
must
match the
outlet
.
Never
modify
the
plug
in
any
way
.
Do
not
use
any
adapter
plugs
with
earthed
(
grounded
)
power
tools
.
Unmodified
plugs
and
matching
outlets
will
reduce
risk
of
electric
shock
.
b
)
Avoid
body
contact
with
grounded
surfaces
such
as
pipes
,
radiators
,
ranges
and
refrigerators
.
There
is
an
increased
risk
of
electric
shock
if
your
body
is
grounded
.
c
)
Do
not
expose
power
tools
to
rain
or
wet
conditions
.
Water
entering
a
power
tool
will
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock
.
d
)
Do
not
abuse
the
cord
.
Never
use
the
cord
for
carrying
,
pulling
or
unplugging
the
power
tool
.
Keep
cord
away
from
heat
,
oil
,
sharp
edges
or
moving
parts
.
Damaged
or
entangled
cords
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock
.
e
)
When
operating
a
power
tool
outdoors
,
use
an
extension
cord
suitable
for
outdoor
use
.
Use
of
a
cord
suitable
for
outdoor
use
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
.
f
)
If
operating
a
power
tool
in
a
damp
location
,
use
a
residual
current
device
(
RCD
)
protected
supply
.
Use
of
an
RCD
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
1.3
PERSONAL
SAFETY
a
)
Stay
alert
,
watch
what
you
are
doing
and
use
common
sense
when
operating
a
power
tool
.
Do
not
use
a
power
tool
while
you
are
tired
or
under
the
influence
of
drugs
,
alcohol
or
medication
.
Inattention
while
operating
power
tools
may
result
in
serious
personal
injury
.
b
)
Use
personal
protective
equipment
.
Always
wear
eye
protection
.
Protective
equipment
such
as
dust
mask
,
non
-
skid
safety
shoes
,
hard
hats
,
or
hearing
protection
used
for
appropriate
conditions
will
reduce
personal
injury
.
c
)
Prevent
unintentional
starting
.
Ensure
the
switch
is
in
the
off
-
position
before
connecting
to
power
source
and
/
or
battery
pack
,
picking
up
,
or
carrying
the
tool
.
Carrying
power
tools
with
your
finger
on
the
switch
or
energizing
power
tools
that
have
the
switch
on
invites
accidents
.
d
)
Remove
any
adjusting
key
or
wrench
before
5
turning
the
power
tool
on
.
A
wrench
or
a
key
left
attached
to
a
rotating
part
of
the
power
tool
may
result
in
personal
injury
.
e
)
Do
not
overreach
.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times
.
This
enables
better
control
of
the
power
tool
in
unexpected
situations
.
f
)
Dress
properly
.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
or
jewelery
.
Keep
your
hair
,
clothing
and
gloves
away
from
moving
parts
.
Loose
clothes
,
jewelery
or
long
hair
can
be
caught
in
moving
parts
.
g
)
If
devices
are
provided
for
the
connection
of
dust
extraction
and
collection
facilities
,
ensure
these
are
connected
and
properly
used
.
Use
of
dust
collection
can
reduce
dust
-
related
hazards
.
1.4
POWER
TOOL
USE
AND
CARE
a
)
Use
the
correct
power
tool
for
your
application
.
The
correct
power
tool
will
do
the
job
better
and
safer
at
the
rate
for
which
it
was
designed
.
b
)
Do
not
use
the
power
tool
if
the
switch
does
not
turn
it
on
and
off
.
Any
power
tool
that
cannot
be
controlled
with
the
switch
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repaired
.
c
)
Disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and
/
or
the
battery
pack
from
the
power
tool
before
making
any
adjustments
,
changing
accessories
,
or
storing
power
tools
.
Such
preventive
safety
measures
reduce
the
risk
of
starting
the
power
tool
accidentally
.
d
)
Store
idle
power
tools
out
of
the
reach
of
children
,
and
do
not
allow
persons
unfamiliar
with
the
power
tool
or
these
instructions
to
operate
the
power
tool
.
Power
tools
are
dangerous
in
the
hands
of
untrained
users
.
e
)
Maintain
power
tools
.
Check
for
misalignment
,
blinding
of
moving
parts
,
breakage
of
parts
,
and
any
other
condition
that
may
affect
the
power
tools
operation
.
If
damaged
,
have
the
power
tool
required
before
use
.
Many
accidents
are
caused
by
poorly
maintained
power
tools
.
f
)
Keep
cutting
tools
sharp
and
clean
.
Properly
maintained
cutting
tools
with
sharp
cutting
edges
are
less
likely
to
bind
and
are
easier
to
control
.
g
)
Use
the
power
tool
,
accessories
,
and
tool
bits
in
accordance
with
these
instructions
.
Talking
into
accordance
the
working
conditions
and
work
to
be
performed
.
Use
of
the
power
tool
for
operations
different
from
those
intended
could
result
in
a
hazardous
situation
.
1.5
BATTERY
TOOL
USE
AND
CARE
a
)
Recharge
only
with
the
charger
specified
by
the
manufacturer
.
A
charger
that
is
suitable
for
one
type
of
battery
pack
may
create
a
risk
of
fire
when
used
with
another
battery
pack
.
b
)
Use
power
tools
only
with
specifically
designat
ed
battery
packs
.
Use
of
any
other
battery
packs
may
create
a
risk
of
injury
and
fire
.
c
)
When
battery
pack
is
not
in
use
keep
it
away
from
other
metal
objects
like
paper
clips
,
coins
,
keys
,
nails
,
screws
,
or
other
small
metal
objects
that
can
make
a
connection
from
one
terminal
to
another
.
Shorting
the
battery
terminals
together
may
cause
burns
or
a
fire
.

d
)
Under
abusive
conditions
,
liquid
may
be
ejected
from
the
battery
;
avoid
contact
.
If
contact
accidentally
occurs
,
flush
with
water
.
If
liquid
contacts
eyes
,
seek
medical
help
.
Liquid
ejected
from
the
battery
may
cause
irritation
or
burns
.
1.6
SERVICE
a
)
Have
your
power
tool
serviced
by
a
qualified
repair
person
using
only
identical
replacement
parts
.
This
will
ensure
that
the
safety
of
the
power
tool
is
maintained
.
2.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
TACKERS
2.1
TACKER
SAFETY
WARNINGS
Always
assume
that
the
tool
contains
fasteners
.
Careless
handling
of
the
tacker
can
result
in
unexpected
firing
of
fasteners
and
personal
injury
.
Do
not
point
the
tool
towards
yourself
or
anyone
nearby
.
Unexpected
triggering
will
discharge
the
fastener
causing
an
injury
.
Do
not
actuate
the
tool
unless
the
tool
is
placed
firmly
against
the
workpiece
.
If
the
tool
is
not
in
contact
with
the
workpiece
,
the
fastener
may
be
deflected
away
from
your
target
.
Disconnect
the
tool
from
the
power
source
when
the
fastener
jams
in
the
tool
.
while
removing
a
jammed
fastener
,
the
tacker
may
be
accidentally
activated
if
it
is
plugged
in
Use
caution
while
removing
a
jammed
fastener
.
The
mechanism
may
be
under
compression
and
the
fastener
may
be
forcefully
discharged
while
attempting
to
free
a
jammed
fastener
.
When
fastening
electrical
cables
,
make
sure
the
cables
are
not
energized
.
Hold
the
tacker
only
by
insulated
gripping
surfaces
.
Use
only
fasteners
designed
for
electrical
cable
installations
.
Inspect
that
the
fastener
has
not
damaged
the
insulation
of
the
electrical
cables
.
A
fastener
that
damages
the
insulation
of
electric
cables
can
lead
to
electric
shock
and
fire
hazards
.
2.2
SPECIFIC
SAFETY
RULES
1.Hold
tool
by
insulated
gripping
surfaces
when
performing
an
operation
where
the
tool
may
contact
hidden
wiring
or
its
own
cord
.
Contact
with
a
"
live
"
wire
will
also
make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
tool
"
live
"
and
can
shock
the
operator
.
2.
Know
your
power
tool
.
Read
operator's
manual
carefully
.
Learn
its
applications
and
limitations
,
as
well
as
the
specific
potential
hazards
related
to
this
tool
.
Following
this
rule
may
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
,
fire
,
or
serious
injury
.
3.
Always
wear
safety
glasses
with
side
shields
.
Everyday
glasses
are
NOT
safety
glasses
.
Following
this
rule
may
reduce
the
risk
of
eye
injury
.
4.
Protect
your
hearing
.
Wear
hearing
protection
during
extended
periods
of
operation
.
Following
this
rule
may
reduce
the
risk
of
serious
personal
injury
.
5.
Protect
your
lungs
.
Wear
a
face
or
dust
mask
if
the
operation
is
dusty
.
Following
this
rule
may
reduce
the
risk
of
serious
personal
injury
.
6.
Do
not
abuse
charger
cord
.
Never
carry
tool
by
6
charger
cord
.
Never
yank
cord
to
disconnect
it
from
outlet
.
Keep
charger
cord
away
from
heat
,
oil
,
sharp
edges
,
and
moving
parts
.
and
sharp
edges
,
and
moving
parts
.
7.
Do
not
attempt
to
alter
the
tool
.
Your
Arrow
cordless
power
tool
has
a
tested
cycling
time
.
It
is
designed
to
perform
adequately
at
this
rate
.
Any
unauthorized
alteration
and
/
or
use
could
result
in
a
hazardous
condition
causing
serious
personal
injury
.
Unauthorized
parts
and
/
or
tool
modification
automatically
voids
warranty
.
8.
Use
proper
charging
device
.
While
charging
,
the
tool
should
always
be
supplied
via
a
residual
current
device
with
a
rated
residual
current
of
20
mA
or
less
.
3.
LAYOUT
AND
ITEMS
SUPPLIED
3.1
Layout
(
Fig
.
1
)
1.ON
/
OFF
Switch
3.Trigger
5.Air
vents
7.Staple
exit
9.Charger
3.2
Items
supplied
CARTON
CONTENTS
•
Cordless
Power
Tool
•
Charger
•
Original
safety
and
operating
instructions
2.Charge
port
4.Battery
status
indicator
6.Contact
safety
8.Quick
release
magazine
1.
Carefully
check
to
see
that
all
of
the
above
items
are
supplied
.
2.
Inspect
the
product
carefully
to
make
sure
no
breakage
or
damage
occurred
during
shipping
.
If
you
find
damaged
or
missing
parts
,
please
contact
us
at
the
first
time
.
NOTE
:
Do
not
discard
the
shipping
carton
and
packaging
material
until
you
are
ready
to
use
your
new
cordless
power
tool
.
The
packaging
is
made
of
recyclable
materials
.
Properly
dispose
of
these
materials
in
accordance
with
local
regulations
.
IMPORTANT
!
The
equipment
and
packaging
material
are
not
toys
.
Do
not
let
children
play
with
plastic
bags
,
foils
or
small
parts
.
These
items
can
be
swallowed
and
pose
a
suffocation
risk
!
4.
TECHNICAL
DATA
Power
supply
:
Battery
capacity
:
Battery
type
:
Weight
:
Charger
for
the
product
Battery
charge
voltage
:
Battery
charge
current
:
Charging
unit
supply
voltag
....
Charging
time
:
3.6
V
DC
2.0
Ah
Lithium
-
ion
.1.13kg
5
V
DC
.1
A
100-240V
50/60
Hz
2
hours

1/4
"
6mm
5/16
"
8mm
3/8
"
10mm
1/2
"
12mm
9/16
"
14mm
GENUINE
T50
STAPLES
STAPLE
LENGTH
GUIDELINES
Can
be
used
on
window
screens
&
shades
,
light
draperies
,
shelf
papers
,
closet
lining
,
etc.
Can
be
used
on
light
upholstery
and
other
relatively
thin
materials
.
LEG
LENGTH
5/8
"
(
15mm
)
Can
be
used
on
insulation
,
weather
stripping
,
wire
mesh
,
carpet
pads
,
canvas
and
other
materials
of
moderate
strength
where
material
thickness
is
up
to
about
3/16
"
maximum
.
STAPLER
:
APPLICATIONS
Low
Voltage
Cabling
(
for
cables
less
than
6mm
Dia
and
50V
Max
)
•
Telephone
Wiring
•
Alarm
system
wire
CANVAS
/
SCREEN
APPLICATIONS
Can
be
used
where
thickness
of
material
being
stapled
is
substantial
,
for
example
,
foam
insulation
board
or
heavy
folded
draperies
(
about
1/4
"
(
6.3mm
)
to
(
9.5mm
)
thick
)
.
(
For
cable
6mm
max
wire
dia
50
V
max
voltage
)
•
Holiday
Light
•
Antenna
wiring
•
Upholstering
•
Decor
•
Wire
JT219
STAPLES
THE
TRACKER
CAN
FIRE
BELOW
STAPLE
&
NAILS
T25
™
STAPLES
6-14mm
6-10mm
10-14mm
(
1/4
"
-9/16
"
)
(
1/4
"
-3/8
"
)
(
3/8
"
-9/16
"
)
BRAD
AND
PIN
LENGTH
GUIDELINES
RECOMMENDED
USES
Picture
framing
,
small
molding
18GA
BRAD
NAILS
Stretching
Canvas
-
Art
•
Mesh
/
Screening
•
Framing
15mm
(
5/8
"
)
5.1
Operation
1.
Make
sure
tool
is
powered
off
.
18GA
PIN
NAILS
15mm
(
5/8
"
)
5.
OPERATION
A
WARNING
:
Make
sure
you
have
read
all
safety
instructions
.
This
tool
comes
completely
assembled
.
There
is
no
assembly
required
.
Make
sure
tool
is
powered
off
before
any
of
operations
.
2.
The
power
tool
has
a
bottom
load
staple
magazine
.
Turn
tool
upside
down
and
squeeze
pusher
assembly
(
Fig
2
)
.
3.
Pull
pusher
assembly
out
until
it
stops
to
reveal
the
staple
magazine
(
Fig
3
)
.
4.
Place
stick
of
staples
in
bottom
channel
so
legs
are
pointing
up
(
Fig
4
)
For
brad
and
pin
nails
,
place
only
on
left
side
,
push
slide
closed
,
making
sure
the
latch
engages
.
5.
For
brads
,
Be
sure
nail
heads
are
pointing
down
.
For
pin
,
be
sure
the
flat
end
are
pointing
down
,
and
the
sharp
tip
are
pointing
up
.
Push
slide
closed
,
making
sure
that
latch
engages
.
(
Fig
5
)
.
STAPLES
:
Place
staples
into
magazine
from
7
•
Cable
TV
•
Audio
System
•
Framing
Fabric
•
Needlepoint
outside
(
Fig
6
)
.
Never
attempt
to
completely
remove
pusher
assembly
as
this
may
damage
the
tool
and
void
the
warranty
.
Close
pusher
assembly
until
it
snaps
into
place
.
On
very
hard
surfaces
,
firing
recoil
may
interfere
with
nail
/
staple
penetration.En
hance
driving
power
by
firmly
placing
one
hand
on
top
of
cap
.
(
Fig
7
)
.
5.2
Firing
your
tool
1.
To
fire
your
tool
,
make
sure
tool
is
powered
on
.
place
down
on
your
workpiece
depressing
the
contact
safety
on
the
front
of
the
tool
.
Once
the
contact
safety
is
depressed
,
push
the
trigger
to
fire
your
staple
.
You
must
pick
up
the
front
of
the
tool
and
reactivate
the
contact
safety
for
each
shot
.
The
tool
will
operate
in
low
temperatures
down
to
32
°
F
(
°
C
)
and
in
higher
temperatures
up
to
104
°
F
(
40
°
C
)
.
5.3
How
to
determine
proper
staple
leg
size
In
choosing
the
proper
staple
leg
length
for
a
job
,
there
are
two
basic
things
to
consider
:
1.
Thickness
of
material
to
be
stapled
.
2.
Hardness
of
the
wood.As
a
general
rule
,
in
hardwood
,
approximately
1/4
"
penetration
into
the
wood
is
sufficient
...
and
for
softwood
,
up
to
approximately
3/8
"
should
be
sufficient
.
The
staple
should
be
flush
with
the
underlying
surface
,
as
shown
in
(
Fig
8a
)
.
However
,
if
the
staple
used
is
not
flush
with
the
underlying
surface
,
as
shown
in
(
Fig
8b
)
-
this
means
that
too
long
a
leg
length
has
been
used
.
In
that
case
,
we
recommend
the
next
shorter
leg
length
for
desired
results
.

6.
ABOUT
YOUR
BATTERY
AND
CHARGING
THE
TOOL
NOTE
Make
sure
your
battery
is
fully
charged
.
The
tool
comes
equipped
with
charger
and
built
-
in
battery
so
there
is
no
need
to
ever
remove
or
replace
the
battery
.
The
3.6V
Lithium
-
ion
battery
is
equipped
to
provide
up
to
500
shots
on
a
single
charge
.
6.1
CHARGING
PROCEDURE
:
1.
Plug
the
charger
into
the
back
of
the
tool
(
Fig
9
)
.
2.
Plug
the
charger
into
the
wall
outlet
.
3.
Charging
may
take
up
to
2
hours
.
6.2
IMPORTANT
CHARGING
NOTES
:
1.
Only
use
the
provided
charger
2.
Charge
Indicator
Light
Status
a
)
While
the
charger
is
unplugged
:
Green
=
good
charge
Red
flash
low
battery
Red
Blip
(
on
briefly
,
off
for
4
seconds
approx
)
=
critically
low
battery
(
tool
disabled
)
Green
flash
(
on
for
0.5seconds
off
for
4
seconds
)
=
good
battery
,
tool
in
power
saving
mode
b
)
While
the
charger
is
plugged
in
:
Red
flash
=
charging
Green
full
charged
Quick
Flashing
Red
Deffective
battery
(
replace
tool
)
Tool
will
not
fire
staples
while
charger
is
plugged
in
.
Disconnect
the
charger
from
the
tool
when
charging
is
complete
.
3.
Longest
life
and
best
performance
can
be
obtained
if
the
tool
battery
is
charged
when
the
air
tempera
ture
is
between
65
°
F
and
75
°
F
(
18
°
-24
°
C
)
.
DO
NOT
charge
the
tool
battery
in
an
air
temperature
below
40
°
F
(
C
)
,
or
above
104
°
F
(
40
C
)
.
This
will
prevent
serious
damage
to
the
battery
.
4.
It
is
recommended
to
wait
15
minutes
after
charging
the
before
using
the
tool
to
avoid
the
possibility
tool
overheating
and
damaging
the
battery
.
5.
If
the
battery
does
not
charge
properly
:
a
)
Check
current
at
outlet
by
plugging
in
a
lamp
or
other
appliance
.
b
)
Check
to
see
if
outlet
is
connected
to
a
light
switch
which
turns
power
off
when
you
turn
out
the
lights
.
c
)
When
charging
the
tool
,
move
to
a
location
where
the
surrounding
air
temperature
is
approximately
65
°
F
-
75
°
F
(
18
°
C
-
24
°
C
)
.
d
)
If
charging
problems
persist
,
connect
our
service
department
.
6.
The
power
tool
should
be
recharged
when
it
fails
to
produce
sufficient
power
on
jobs
which
were
easily
done
previously
.
DO
NOT
CONTINUE
to
use
the
tool
under
these
conditions
in
order
to
prevent
damage
to
the
battery
.
Follow
the
charging
procedure
.
You
may
also
charge
a
partially
charged
tool
whenever
you
desire
with
no
adverse
effect
on
the
battery
or
battery
memory
.
7.
Under
certain
conditions
,
with
the
charger
plugged
into
the
power
supply
,
the
exposed
charging
contacts
inside
the
charger
can
be
shorted
by
foreign
material
.
Foreign
materials
of
a
conductive
nature
such
as
,
but
not
limited
to
,
steel
wool
,
8
aluminum
foil
,
or
any
buildup
of
metallic
particles
should
be
kept
away
from
charger
cavities
.
Unplug
charger
before
attempting
to
clean
tool
.
8.
Do
not
freeze
or
immerse
charger
in
water
or
any
other
liquid
.
7.
CLEANING
AND
MAINTENANCE
The
tool
is
virtually
maintenance
free
.
Keep
tool
clean
and
free
of
dust
.
Wipe
clean
with
a
dry
cloth
;
do
not
use
harsh
chemicals
to
clean
.
There
are
no
parts
inside
the
equipment
which
require
additional
maintenance
.
8.
STORAGE
Store
the
equipment
and
accessories
in
a
dark
and
dry
place
at
above
freezing
temperature
.
The
ideal
storage
.
temperature
is
between
41
°
F
(
5
°
C
)
and
86
°
F
(
30
°
C
)
.
Store
the
electric
tool
in
its
original
packaging
.
9.
DISPOSAL
AND
RECYCLING
The
equipment
is
supplied
in
packaging
to
prevent
it
from
being
damaged
in
transit
.
The
raw
materials
in
this
packaging
can
be
reused
or
recycled
.
The
equipment
and
its
accessories
are
made
of
various
types
of
material
,
such
as
metal
and
plastic
.
Never
place
defective
equipment
in
your
household
refuse
.
The
equipment
should
be
taken
to
a
suitable
collection
center
for
proper
disposal
.
If
you
do
not
know
the
whereabouts
of
such
a
collection
point
,
you
should
ask
in
your
local
council
offices
.
This
product
has
been
marked
with
a
symbol
relating
to
removing
electric
and
electronic
waste
.
This
means
that
this
product
shall
not
be
discarded
with
household
waste
but
that
X
it
shall
be
returned
to
a
collection
system
.
It
will
then
be
recycled
or
dismantled
in
order
to
reduce
the
impact
on
the
environment
.
Electric
and
electronic
equipment
can
be
hazardous
for
the
environment
and
for
human
health
since
they
contain
hazardous
substances
.
DISPOSAL
OF
AN
EXHAUSTED
BATTERY
PACK
Li
-
ion
To
preserve
natural
resources
,
please
recycle
or
dispose
of
the
battery
pack
properly
.
This
battery
pack
contains
Li
-
ion
batteries
.
Consult
your
local
waste
authority
for
information
regarding
available
recycling
and
/
or
disposal
options
.
Discharge
your
battery
pack
by
operating
your
tool
,
then
remove
the
battery
pack
from
the
tool
housing
and
cover
the
battery
pack
connec
tions
with
heavy
-
duty
adhesive
tape
to
prevent
short
circuit
and
energy
discharge
.
Do
not
attempt
to
open
or
remove
any
of
the
components
.
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