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General
l.WARNINGI
Read
Failure to follow all instructions
in
electric
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
2. Work Area
2.1 Keep
benches and dark areas
Do
2.2
pheres,
gases,
ignite the dust or
2.3 Keep bystanders, childrcn
operating a
lose control.
3. Electrical Safety
3.1 Grounded tools
properly
all codes and ordinances.
prong
ding
any adaptor
you
if
are in doubt as
grounded.
break down,
carry electricity
Applicable only to Class
Double insulated tools arc
3.2
plug (one
zed
will fit in a
does not fit fully
does not fit, contact a
polarized
Double insulation E eliminates
grounded
system.
Applicable only
3.3 Avoid body contact
pipes,
as
safety
and understand
shock, fire ancl/or
your
work area clean and
not operate
in the
such as
Power
or dust.
fumes.
power
tool. Distractions
installed and
or modify
plugs.
Check
lf the tools should
grounding
away from
blade
polarized
in the outlet, rcverse
Do not change
outlet.
power
cord and
to
Class
radiators, ranges
instrrctions.
all
senous
invite accidents.
power
tools
prcsence
tools create sparks which
must be
grounded
Never
plug
the
with a
to whether the outlet
provides
the user.
(grounded)
|
is wider than
outlet
qualified
ll tools.
with
rules
listed below
in explosive atmos-
of
and visitors away
plugged
in accotdance
in any
electrically malfunction
low resistance
a
equipped with a
the other). This
only one way.
electrician
the
the need
grounded
grounded
and rcfrigerators.
may result
personal
injury.
well lit. Cluttered
flammable liquids,
can cause
into an outlet
remove the
way. Do not use
qualified
electrician
is
tools.
lf the
plug.
the
to install a
plug
in any
for the three-wire
power
properly
surfaces such
may
while
you
with
groun-
path
polari-
plug
plug
lf it still
way.
supply
There is
an increased
ded.
3.4
tions. Water entering
electric
This
watertight or splashproof.
3.5
carry the tools or
cord
parts.
cords increase the
When operating a
3.6
door extension cord
cords
electric shock.
4. Personal Safety
to
4.1 Stay
mon sense
tool
hol, or
ting
4.2.
jewelry.
and
jewelry
4.3 Avoid accidental starting.
or
before
to
switch
accidents.
4.4 Remove adjusting
the
rotating
4.5 Do not overreach.
ce at all
ter control of the
4.6 Use
Dust mask,
protection
5. Tool Use
5.1 Use clamps or other
and suppod
ding the
unstable
risk of electric shock
Don't expose
shock.
instruction need not be
Do not abuse the cord.
away from heat,
Replace damaged cords
are rated for outdoor
alert, watch what
while tircd or under
medication. A moment of
powertools
Dress
Contain
gloves
or
plugging
plugging
or
tool on. A wrench or a
part
times. Proper footing and
safety equipment.
workpiece by hand or against
and may lead
power
pull
risk of electric shock.
when operating a
may result in serious
properly.
long hair. Keep
away from
long hair can be caught
in. Carrying
in
the tool may result
of
tool in
non-skid safety shoes,
must be used
and Care
the workpiece
your
if
tools to rain or
power
a
the
power
marked
Do
tools that have
keys or switches
Keep
unexpected
for
to loss of control.
will increase the risk of
tool
provided
for tools classified
Never use the cord
plug
frcm an outlet. Keep
oil, sharp edges
immediately. Damaged
tool outside, use an out-
uW-Au
use and reduce
you
arc doing and use com-
power
the influence of
not wear loose clothing
moving
key that is
Always wear eye
appropriate
practical
tool. Do not use a
inattention while opera-
personal
your
parts.
in moving
Be sure switch
tools with
properfooting
your
the
switch
left
personal
in
balance enables bet-
situations.
hard hat or hearing
conditions.
means to secure
to a stable
groun-
is
body
wet condi-
or moving
uWu.
or
These
the risk of
drugs, alco-
injury
hair, clothing,
Loose clothes,
parts.
is off
finger on
on invites
before tuming
platform.
attached
injury.
and balan-
prctection.
your
body
to a
Hol-
5.2 Do not force the
application.
the rate for which it is designed.
safer at
5.3 Do not use the tool
on or ofi.
switch is dangerous and
5.4
to
re making any adjustments,
storing
ce the risk of starting
5.5 Store idle tools out of rcach of
untrained
untrained users.
5.6
and clean.
edges
5.7 Check
parts,
may affect
tool serviced before
by
5.8 Use only
the manufacturer
or
be suitable
used on another
6. Selice
6.1 Tool servicing
the
repair
by unqualified
6.2 When servicing a
ment
section of this
lure to follow Maintenance
of electric
Additional Specific
101 Hold tools by
performing
contact hidden
is
"live"
and shock
Any tool that cannot be controlled
Disconnect the
the tool. Such
persons.
Maintain tools with care.
are less likely
breakage of
poorly
maintained
personnel,
parts.
shock or injury
wire will make exoosed
the operator .
tool.
The correct tool will do
plug
the tool accidentally.
Tools are dangerous
Properly maintained tools with sharp
to
for misalignment or binding of
the tools operation.
for one tool
an operation where the cutting
bind and are
pads
using. Many accidents are
tools.
accessories that are recommended
your
for
tool.
must be
Servicing
personnel
instructions in the Maintenance
Follow
manual. Use of unauthorized
Safety Rules:
insulated
wiring or its own cord. Contact
the correct tool for
Use
if
the switch
must be repaired.
from the
changing accessories, or
preventive
Keep
any other condition
and
model. Accessories
may
become
performed
or maintenance
could result
tool, use only identical
Instructions mav create a
gripping
metal
job
the
does not turn it
power
source
measures redu-
safety
children and other
In the hands of
tools sharp
cutting
easier to control.
lf
damaged,
hazardous when
only by
in
risk of injury
a
surfaces
parts
of the
your
better and
with the
befo-
cutting
moving
have the
caused
that may
quallfied
performed
rcplace-
parts
or fai-
when
tool
with a
tool
"live"
that
by
risk
may