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