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MAKITA ML122 (01) PDF SUMMARY:

Q: What is the first thing you should do before using the tool? A: Read the instruction manual and the charger instruction manual carefully before use.


Q: Is the tool waterproof? A: No, the tool is not waterproof.


Q: Where should the tool not be used? A: Do not use the tool in damp or wet locations, and do not expose it to rain or snow.


Q: What can a short-circuit cause? A: A short-circuit can cause a large current flow, overheating, possible burns, and even a breakdown.


Q: What should you not touch? A: Do not touch the battery terminals with any conductive materials.


Q: What should you avoid storing the battery cartridge with? A: Avoid storing the battery cartridge in a container with any metal objects such as nails or coins.


Q: What should you never expose the battery cartridge to? A: Never expose the battery cartridge to flames, fire, or great heat because breakage may cause release of injurious material.


Q: What should you not do with the charger or battery cartridge? A: Do not disassemble the charger or battery cartridge; take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required because incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.


Q: What should you always do when the tool is not in use? A: When the tool is not in use, always switch it off and remove the battery cartridge.


Q: What should you not do to the tool? A: Do not give the tool a shock by dropping or striking it.


Q: What should you not expose your eyes to continuously? A: Do not expose your eyes to the light continuously because it may hurt them.


Q: What should you not cover or clog the lit tool with? A: Do not cover or clog the lit tool with cloth or carton, etc., because it may create a risk of fire.


Q: What should you do if you notice that the tool is hot or in abnormal condition? A: If you notice that the tool is hot or in abnormal condition, consult your nearest Makita Service Center or dealer.


Q: Is it normal for the handle of the tool to get slightly hot when the switch is turned “ON”? A: Yes, it is normal for the handle of the tool to become slightly hot when the switch is turned “ON”, even if the fluorescent tube is not installed or is not lighted, and it does not indicate a problem.


Q: What should you do if any problem develops with the tool? A: If any problem develops, consult your nearest Makita Service Center or dealer.


Q: Who should carry out repairs, maintenance, or adjustments to the tool? A: Repairs, maintenance, or adjustments should be carried out by a Makita Authorized Service Center to maintain product safety and reliability.


Q: What should you do if the lamp gets dark in use? A: Switch off the light immediately when the lamp gets dark in use because if you leave the lamp switched on, the battery cartridge capacity may decrease.


Q: How should you dispose of a Makita battery? A: The only way to dispose of a Makita battery is to recycle it because the law prohibits any other method of disposal.


Q: How do you recycle the battery? A: To recycle the battery:

  1. Remove the battery from the tool.
  2. Take the battery to your nearest Makita Factory Service Center or to your nearest Makita Authorized Service Center or Distributor that has been designated as a Makita battery recycling location.

Q: What should you do before using the tool? A: Charge the battery cartridge with the Makita charger before use.


Q: How do you remove the battery cartridge from the tool? A: To remove the battery cartridge, withdraw it from the tool while pressing the buttons on both sides of the cartridge.


Q: How do you insert the battery cartridge into the tool? A: After charging, insert the battery cartridge into the tool all the way until it locks in place with a little click.


Q: What battery cartridges can be used on ML122/ML123 if you install the set plate? A: Battery cartridges 9100, 9102, 9102A, 9120, 9122, 9133, 9135, 1200, 1202, 1200A, 1202A can be used on ML 122/ML 123 if you install the set plate.


Q: How do you install the set plate on ML122/ML123? A: Install the set plate on ML 122/ML 123 with the screw.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 1200, 1200A, or 1220 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 80 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 1200, 1200A, or 1220 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1470, DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 1202, 1202A, or 1222 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 130 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 1202, 1202A, or 1222 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 1233 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 140 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 1233 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 1234 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 170 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 1234 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 1235 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 190 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 1235 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 9100 or 9120 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 80 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 9100 or 9120 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC9710, DC9711, DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 9102, 9102A, or 9122 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 130 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 9102, 9102A, or 9122 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 9133 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 140 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 9133 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 9134 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 170 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 9134 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC9711, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What is the approximate operating time for the tool with a 9135 battery cartridge? A: The approximate operating time is 190 minutes.


Q: What chargers can be used with a 9135 battery cartridge? A: The chargers that can be used are DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, and DC1801.


Q: What happens if you use a power checking battery on Model ML 122/ML 123? A: If you use a power checking battery on Model ML 122/ML 123, the power checking battery will not indicate the remaining battery capacity properly.


Q: What should you do with the Nickel Metal Hydride battery cartridge before storing it for more than six months? A: Always charge the Nickel Metal Hydride battery cartridge before storing it when you do not use it for more than six months.


Q: How do you turn on the light? A: To turn on the light, depress the switch.


Q: How do you turn off the light? A: Depress the switch once again, and the light is turned off.


Q: What should you not do when replacing a fluorescent tube? A: Do not give the fluorescent tube a shock or mar it because it may result in a risk of breakage of the glass and a serious personal injury.


Q: What should you not touch when replacing a fluorescent tube? A: Do not touch the fluorescent tube which is hot in use or immediately after putting out the light because you may get burnt.


Q: What should you always ensure before replacing the fluorescent tube or maintenance? A: Always be sure that the battery cartridge is removed before replacing the fluorescent tube or maintenance.


Q: How do you remove the lamp cover? A: Remove the connecting ring and pull the lamp cover straight out to remove it.


Q: After removing the lamp cover, what do you do next to replace the fluorescent tube? A: After removing the lamp cover, remove the cap and pull the tube to replace it.


Q: How do you install the lamp cover? A: To install the lamp cover, place the cap on the tube. Then insert the lamp cover so that the protrusion on the tool fits into the groove on the lamp cover. And insert the connecting ring so that the pin on the connecting ring fits into the groove on the lamp cover.


Q: How do you install the strap on the tool (ML122)? A: Install the strap on the tool.


Q: How do you store the tool (ML122) using the strap? A: When storing the tool, hang the metal fitting of the strap on the ring of the tool.


Q: What should you not do when the hook is pulled out (ML123)? A: Do not shake the tool when the hook is pulled out because the hook can catch something accidentally.


Q: When should you use the hook (ML123)? A: Do not use the hook except when you hang the tool, because this may result in a risk of breakage of the tool.


Q: What can be done with the hook (ML123) when it is not being used? A: The hook can be turned, slid, and stored around the lamp cover. The hook also can be removed when you do not use it.


Q: What is recommended for use with your Makita tool? A: The PDF recommends that only the accessories or attachments specified in the manual are used with your Makita tool.


Q: What might the use of any other accessories or attachments present? A: The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons.


Q: How should the accessories or attachments be used? A: The accessories or attachments should be used only in the proper and intended manner.


Table of Operating Times

Voltage Battery cartridge Operating time Charger
12V 1200, 1200A, 1220 Approx. 80 min. DC1470, DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
12V 1202, 1202A, 1222 Approx. 130 min. DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
12V 1233 Approx. 140 min. DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
12V 1234 Approx. 170 min. DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
12V 1235 Approx. 190 min. DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
9.6V 9100, 9120 Approx. 80 min. DC9710, DC9711, DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
9.6V 9102, 9102A, 9122 Approx. 130 min. DC1201, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
9.6V 9133 Approx. 140 min. DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
9.6V 9134 Approx. 170 min. DC9711, DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801
9.6V 9135 Approx. 190 min. DC1411, DC1422, DC1439, DC1801

Components of the ML122

  • Battery cartridge
  • Set plate
  • Screw
  • Ring
  • Reflector
  • Hook
  • Strap
  • Fluorescent tube
  • Lamp cover
  • Connecting ring
  • Switch
  • Cap
  • Metal fitting

Components of the ML123

  • Battery cartridge
  • Set plate
  • Screw
  • Ring
  • Fluorescent tube
  • Lamp cover
  • Connecting ring
  • Switch
  • Cap
  • Metal fitting
  • Hook
  • Reflector

Safety Precautions Summary

  • Read all instructions in the manual and charger manual carefully before use.
  • Do not use the tool in damp or wet locations.
  • Avoid exposing the tool to rain or snow.
  • Never touch battery terminals with conductive materials.
  • Prevent storing battery cartridges with metal objects.
  • Do not expose battery cartridges to flames, fire, or extreme heat.
  • Avoid disassembling the charger or battery cartridge.
  • Always switch off the tool and remove the battery cartridge when not in use.
  • Do not drop or strike the tool.
  • Do not look at the light continuously.
  • Keep the lit tool free of obstruction.
  • Seek assistance if tool is hot or in abnormal condition.
  • Consult Makita Service Centers for any problems.
  • Recycle batteries at designated locations.
  • Charge batteries before using or storing.
  • Remove the battery cartridge before replacing the fluorescent tube.
  • Do not shake the tool when the hook is pulled out.
  • Do not use the hook except when you hang the tool.
  • Only use recommended accessories and attachments.

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