Grizzly H7792 Drill User Manual


 
Model H7792/H7793/H7794/H7795 Cordless Drills-8-
1. READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL: Read
and understand all of the instructions
and warnings before charging the
battery.
2. CHARGING EQUIPMENT: Only
charge using the charger and battery
supplied with your drill. DO NOT use
batteries or chargers from other cord-
less tools.
3. CHARGING ENVIRONMENT:
Charge battery on a dry, hard sur-
face in a shaded location with good
ventilation. DO NOT place charger
on or near flammable materials. DO
NOT cover the charger when charg-
ing. Only charge the battery when
the temperature is between 50°F
(10°C)–104°F (40°C). Charging in
temperatures beyond these extremes
will damage the battery.
4. CHARGER VOLTAGE: DO NOT
plug into a circuit that is not 110-
120V. Changing the charger plug
to plug into 220V will damage the
charger, possibly causing a fire or an
explosion. DO NOT charge from a
DC power supply or a generator.
5. DISCONNECT CHARGER: Unplug
the charger when cleaning, or when
not in use.
Additional Safety Instructions
for Batteries and Chargers
6. CHARGER DAMAGE: Replace
charger if it has been dropped, dam-
aged, or has received a hard impact.
Repair cord immediately if damaged.
7. SHORTING BATTERY: Avoid touch-
ing both terminals simultaneously
with skin or metal, to prevent injury
from an electrical shock and to pre-
vent a fire from a spark. Storing the
battery in a box of screws or nails
can cause fire from a spark.
8. CORD LOCATION: Prevent tripping
over the cord by placing charger
close to a wall and avoiding the use
of an extension cord.
9. CORD CARE: Keep cord away from
heat, oil, and sharp objects. DO
NOT carry the charger by the cord,
or yank the cord to unplug the char-
ger.
10. BATTERY DISPOSAL: The battery
must be recycled or disposed of
properly. DO NOT dispose of the
battery in a landfill or incinerate.
Combustion of some of the batteries’
component materials can cause toxic
fumes and possible explosion.
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Consult
your local Yellow Pages directory under the category “Recycling” to locate a
battery recycler in your area.