Hitachi NT50GS Instruction Manual - Page 21

Working, Environment, Weather, Preparing

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English WORKING ENVIRONMENT A WARNING • No flammable gas, liquid or other flammable objects at worksite. • Use outside or well-ventilated areas. Do not inhale. 1 • Keep the Nailer, .- 120°F MAX fuel cell and (50°C) battery away from sunshine and from temperature exceeding 120°F (50°C). • Keep away from ignition sources. No smoking. • Clear the area of children or unauthorized personnel. COLD WEATHER CARE O Do not store the Nailer, fuel cell and battery in a cold weather environment. Keep the Nailer, fuel cell and battery in a warm area until beginning the work. O If the Nailer, fuel cell and battery are already cold, bring it in a warm area and allow the Nailer to warm up before use. Observe temperature limit of max. 120°F (50°C). Do not expose to an open flame and sparks! A CAUTION • This Nailer may not drive completely below when; at low temperature fuel cell loose the required propellant force, at high temperature fuel cell overdose. • Do not use the Nailer in the rain or where excessive moisture is present. • This Nailer is not recommended for use at altitudes above 5,000 feet (1,500 m), or in temperature below 30°F (0°C). PREPARING THE FUEL CELL Read section titled "SAFTY, IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUEL CELL" (page 9). IL DANGER • The fuel cell is flammable. • Keep away from ignition sources. • Do not spray to a naked flame or any incandescent material. • Do not smoke when handling fuel cell. • Keep stem of fuel cell away from face or skin. Expanding gases cause low temperatures. Do not contact with gases. • Do not inhale. • Keep out of reach of children. A CAUTION • If the gas leaks from the metering valve or the gas cartridge after attached the metering valve, replace with the new metering valve. • Do not attempt to reuse the metering valve. Replace with the new metering valve. To attach the metering valve to a fuel cell: 11) Separate the metering valve and the cap from the gas cartridge. 0 21

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English
WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
A
WARNING
1
.-
120°F
MAX
(50°C)
No
flammable
gas,
liquid
or
other
flammable
objects
at
worksite.
Use
outside
or
well
-ventilated
areas.
Do
not
inhale.
Keep
the
Nailer,
fuel
cell
and
battery
away
from
sunshine
and
from
temperature
exceeding
120°F
(50°C).
Keep
away
from
ignition
sources.
No
smoking.
Clear
the
area
of
children
or
unauthorized
personnel.
COLD
WEATHER
CARE
O
Do
not
store
the
Nailer,
fuel
cell
and
battery
in
a
cold
weather
environment.
Keep
the
Nailer,
fuel
cell
and
battery
in
a
warm
area
until
beginning
the
work.
O
If
the
Nailer,
fuel
cell
and
battery
are
already
cold,
bring
it
in
a
warm
area
and
allow
the
Nailer
to
warm
up
before
use.
Observe
temperature
limit
of
max.
120°F
(50°C).
Do
not
expose
to
an
open
flame
and
sparks!
A
CAUTION
This
Nailer
may
not
drive
completely
below
when;
at
low
temperature
fuel
cell
loose
the
required
propellant
force,
at
high
temperature
fuel
cell
overdose.
Do
not
use
the
Nailer
in
the
rain
or
where
excessive
moisture
is
present.
This
Nailer
is
not
recommended
for
use
at
altitudes
above
5,000
feet
(1,500
m),
or
in
temperature
below
30°F
(0°C).
PREPARING
THE
FUEL
CELL
Read
section
titled
"SAFTY,
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
FUEL
CELL"
(page
9).
IL
DANGER
The
fuel
cell
is
flammable.
Keep
away
from
ignition
sources.
Do
not
spray
to
a
naked
flame
or
any
incandescent
material.
Do
not
smoke
when
handling
fuel
cell.
Keep
stem
of
fuel
cell
away
from
face
or
skin.
Expanding
gases
cause
low
temperatures.
Do
not
contact
with
gases.
Do
not
inhale.
Keep
out
of
reach
of
children.
A
CAUTION
If
the
gas
leaks
from
the
metering
valve
or
the
gas
cartridge
after
attached
the
metering
valve,
replace
with
the
new
metering
valve.
Do
not
attempt
to
reuse
the
metering
valve.
Replace
with
the
new
metering
valve.
To
attach
the
metering
valve
to
a
fuel
cell:
11)
Separate
the
metering
valve
and
the
cap
from
the
gas
cartridge.
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