HILTI TE-22 Instruction Manual

Safety
Rules
1. Keep
Work
area
clean
areas and benches
invite accidents.
2. Avoid dangerous
environment
Don't expose
power
tools to
rain. Don't use
power
tools
in
damp or
wet locations.
Keep
work area
well lit.
3.
Keep children away
All visitors
should
be kept safe
distance
from work area.
4.
Store
idle tools
When
not in use, tools should
be stored
in dry,
high,
or
locked
-
up
place
-
out of
reach
of
children.
5. Don't force tool
It will do the
iob
better and
safer at
the rate for which
it
was designed.
6. Use right tool
Don't force a small lool or attachment
to do the
job
of a
heavy-duty tool.
7. Wear
proper
apparel
No loose clothing
or
jewelry
to
get
caught
in moving
parts.
Rubber
gloves
and
footwear
are
recommended
when
working
outdoors.
8. Use
satety
glasses
Use safety
glasses
with most
tools.
Also face or dust
mask if
cutting operation
is dusty,
9.
Don't abuse cord
Never
carry
tool by cord or
yank
it
to disconnect
from
receptacle.
Keep
cord
from
heat,
oil
and sharp edges.
10. Secure work Use clamps
or a
vise to hold
work. lt's
safer
than using
your
hand
and
it frees both
hands to
ooerate tool.
11. Don't overreach
Keep
proper
footing and bar-
ance at all
times.
12. Maintain tools with care
Keep tools sharp
and clean
for
best and salest
per{ormance.
Follow instructions for
lubri-
cating and changing accessories.
13. Disconnect tools When not in use; before servicing;
when changing
accessories such
as blades.
bits, wheels, cutters, etc.
14. Remove adjusting
keys
and wrenches
Form a
habit
of checking
to
see
that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed
from
tool before
turning it
on.
15. Avoid
accidental
starting
Don't carry
plugged-in
tool with
finger on switch. Be sure switch is
off
when
plugging
in.
16. Servicing When servicing use only identical reolacement
oarts
't7.
Outdoor Use
Extension
Cords
When tool is used outdoors,
use only extension cords marked
"Suitable
for
use
with
outdoor appliances - store indoors when not in use".
18. Wear Ear Protectors
Wear
ear orotectors
when
using for
extended
periods.
19. The use of other than
Hilti accessories may be
hazardous
or
result in
damage to the tool.
Grounding
This
tool should be
grounded
while in use to
protect
the
ooerator
from
electric shock.
The tool
is
equipped
with
an approved three-conductor cord and
three-prong
grounding
type
plug
to fit the
proper
grounding
type
receptacle
(figure
A). The
green (or green
and
yellow)
conductor in the cord
is
the
grounding
wire. Never
connect
the
green
(or
green
and
yellow)
wire to a live
terminal.
An
adaptor
(figure
B) is available
for
connecting
the
plug
to a two
prong
receptacle. The
green-colored
rigid
"ear"
or
lug
extending
from the adaotor
must
be
connected
to a
oermanent
ground
(such
as to a
properly
grounded
outlet box).
Fig. B
Grou
nding
blade
Adapter
Grou
ndgd
outlet box
Fig.
A
Grou
nded
outl€t
box
Nn
4N
;@N
Grounding
blade
Grounding
blade
is longest
of the
3 blades
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