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Genesis GLMT12 Manuel D'utilisation page 12

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Charging the Battery (FIG 5)
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always Check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the ratings
plate.
• use only 120 Volt AC Power Source.
• Charge your batteries fully before using the tool for the
first time.
• Plug the charger (1) into a 120 Volt AC Power Source. The
green light on the charger will illuminate, indicating the
charger is powered.
• Insert the battery (2) into the slot on the charger (1) as shown on FIG 5. Make sure that the battery
is seated firmly in the charger. The red light on the charger will illuminate, indicating that the battery
is charging.
• The green light on charger will illuminate after charging is complete.
• Batteries may become warm while charging. This is normal.
• If battery is hot after continuous use in the tool, allow it to cool down to room temperature before
charging. This will extend the life of your batteries.
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: It takes approximately 75 minutes to charge up a completely discharged battery.
aPPLiCaTiOnS
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This tool must be used only with gEnESiS™ oscillating tool
accessories. Please refer to "genesis Oscillating Tool accessory reference
guide" Sheet enclosed for details.
This multi-purpose oscillating tool is intended for cutting and
sanding wood, plastic, plaster and non-ferrous metals. It is
especially suitable for cutting in tight spaces and for flush
cutting. Following are a few typical uses.
Cutting (FIG 6,7,8)
use a flush cutting saw blade (or "e-cut blade") for making
precise cuts in tight areas, close to edges or flush to a
surface. It is important not to force the tool during the flush
cutting. If you are experiencing a strong vibration in your
hand during the plunge cut, it indicates too much pressure
on the tool. Back off on the pressure and let the speed of
tool do the work. See FiG 6, 7 for typical uses of flush cutting
saw blade.
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it is suggested that you have a piece
of scrap material supporting the blade when
making a flush cut. If you need to rest the
blade on a delicate surface, you need to use
cardboard or masking tape to protect the
surface.
use the half-round flat saw blade for making precise cuts
in wood, plaster or drywall material. Applications include
cutting openings for electrical boxes, repairing flooring,
cutting flooring for venting, and more. See FIG 8 for use of
flat saw blade.
12V Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool
Operator's Manual
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Fig 5
Fig 6
GLMT12
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Fig 8

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