MK MK-1503 Owner's Manual

MK-1503
Wet
Stone
Polisher
OWNER'S
MANUAL
&
OPERATI
I
NSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
Read
all
safety
and
operating
i nstructions
before
using
this
equipment
Enter
the
serial
Number
of
your
new
saw
in
the
space
below.
The
serial
Number
is
located
on
the
side
of
the
polisher.
SERIAL
NUMBER:
NOTE:
For
your
(1)
one
year
warranty
to
be
effective,
complete
the
warranty
card
(including
the
serial
Number)
and
mail
it
in
as
soon
as
possible.
Read
and
follow
all safety,
operating
and
maintenance
instructions.
Failure
to read
and
follow
these
instructions
could
result
in
injury
or
death
to
you
or
others.
Failure
to
read
and
follow
these
instructions
could
also
result
in
damage
and/or
reduced
equipment
life.
SAGES:
Safety
messages
inform
the
use
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message
will
be
preceded
by
one
of the
following
(3)
tnree
words
that
identify
the
severity
of the
message.
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following
instructions
wrLL
lead
to
DEATH
or
sERlous
tNJURy
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following
instructions
couLD
lead
to
DEATH
or sERlous
INJURY
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Not
following
instructions
CAN
lead
to
injury
DAMAGE
N
AND
INFORIUATION
MESSAGES:
A Damage
Prevention
Message
is
to
1"3^P:ff!:1 :::1[t-qlopertv
damage
if
not
followed'-
Information
Messages
convey
information
that
pertains
to
the
equipment
being
used.
Each
message
will
be
preceded
by
the
vioro
NOTE,
as in
the
example
below. NOTE:
Equipment
and/or
property
damage
may
result
if these
instructions
are
not
followed.
ERAL
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
In
order
to
prevent
injury,
the
follow
Safetv
Precautions:
KEEP
GUARDS
IN
PLACE.
l:l
In
order
to
prevent
injury,
keep
guards
in
place
and
in
working
order
at all
times.
I\-/l
­REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Form
a
habit
of
checking
to
see
that
keys
and
adjusting
wrenches
are removed
from
the
power
tool
before
it
is
turned
on.
KEEP
WORK
AREA
CLEAN.
cluttered
work
areas
and
benches
invite
accidents.
DO
NOT
USE
IN
DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENTS.
Do
not
use
power
toofs
in
damp
or wet
locations
nor
expose
them
to rain.
Always
keep
the
work
area
well
lighted.
KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY.
All
visitors
and
children
should
be
kept
a
safe
distance
from
work
area.
MAKE
THE
WORKSHOP
KID PROOF.
Make
the
workshops
kid
proof
by
using
padlocks,
master
switches
or
by removing
starter
keys.
DO
NOT
FORCE
THE
TOOL.
A
power
tool
will
do
a
job
better
and
safer
operating
at the rate
for which
it
was
designed.
USE
THE
RIGHT
TOOL.
Do
not
force
a
tool
or
an
attachment,
to
do
a
job
that
it
was
not
designed
to
do.
ALWAYS
trE
USE
THE
PROPER
EXTENSION
CORD.
lf
using
an
extension
cord
make
sure
it is
in
good
condition
first.
When
using
an
extension
cord,
be
sure to
use
one
heavy
enough
to
carry
the
current
your
product
will
draw.
An
underiized
cord
will
cause
a
drop in
line
voltage
that
will result
in
a loss
of
power
and
overheating.
TABLE
1,
page
7
shows
the
correct
AWG
size
to
use
depending
on
cord
length
and
nameplate
ampere
rating.
tf
in
doibt,
use
the
next
heavier
gage.
The
smaller
the
gage
number,
the
heavier
the
cord.
WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing, gloves,
neckties,
rings,
bracelets,
or other
jewelry
that
may
be caught
in
moving
parts.
Non-slip
footwear
is recommended.
Wear
protective
hair
coverlng
totontain
long
hair.
-
USE
SAFETY
GLASSES.
Safety
glasses
should
always
be
worn
when
working
around
power
tools.
In
addition,
a face,
dust
mask
or
respirator
should
be worn
if
a
cutting
operation
is
dusty.
Everyday
eyeglasses
only
have
impact
resistant
lenses
and
may
not
prevent
eye injury-they
are
NOT
iafety
glJsses.
SECURE
WORK.
Clamps
or a vise
should
be
used
to
hold
work
whenever
practical.
Keeping
your
hands
free
to
operate
a
power
tool
is
safer.
DO
NOT
OVERREACH.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at ail times
by not
overreaching.
MAINTAIN
TOOLS
WITH
CARE.
Keep
tools
clean for
the
best
and
safest
performance.
Always
follow
maintenance
instructions
for
lubricating,
and
when
changing
accessories.
DISCONNECT
TOOLS.
Power
tools
should
always
be
disconnected
before
servicing
or when
changing
accessories,
such
as
blades,
bits,
cutters,
and the
like.
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
UNINTENTIONAL
STARTING.
IEfr] Yuf"
sure
the trigger
switch;
locking
button
is
in the
RELEASE
position
before
plugging
in
a
power
l4l
toor.
USE
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
Consult
the owner's
manual
for recommended
accessories.
Using
improper
accessories
may increase
the
risk
of
personal
or
by-stander
injury.
NEVER
STAND
ON THE
TOOL.
Serious
injury
could
occur
if
a
power
tool
is tipped,
or
if
a cutting
tool
is
unintentionally
contacted.
CHECK
FOR
DAMAGED
PARTS.
Before
using
a
power
tool,
check
for
damaged
parts.
A
guard
or
any
other
part
that
is
damaged
should
be
carefully
checked
to
determine
it
would
operate
properly
and
perform
its
intended
function.
AM"yr
check
moving
parts
for
proper
alignment
or
binding.
Check
for
broken
parts
and
mountings
and
all
other
conditions
that
may
affect
the
operation
of the
power
toot.
A
guard,
or
any damaged
part,
should
be
properly
repaired
or
replaced.
DIRECTION
OF
FEED.
Always
feed
work
into
a
blade
or
cutter
against
the
direction
of rotation.
A
blade
or
cutter
should
atways
be
installed
such that rotation
is in
the
direction
of the
arrow
imprinted
on the
side
of the
blade
or
cutter.
NEVER
LEAVE
A TOOL
RUNNING
UNATTENDED
-
TURN
POWER
OFF.
Do
not leave
a
tool
until it
comes
to
a complete
stop.
Atways
turn
a
power
tool
OFF
when
leaving
the
work
area,
or,
when
a cut
is finished.
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