1. Always keep your hands away from the cutting
area and the diamond disk.
Always keep the other
hand on the side handle. If you hold the tool with
both hands, your hands will not be injured by the
disk.
2. Do not touch the underside of the work
because
the guard cannot protect the part of the disk under
the work.
3. Always use a diamond disk with well-matched
size and center (diamond or circular shape).
Mismatched disk and holder will result in eccentric
operation out of control.
4. Do not use any washer or bolt that is damaged
or unfit in size;
otherwise you will lose control of
operation.
5. Do not use any grinding wheel.
6. Do not use any diamond disc that does not
conform to the Manufacturer’s stipulations.
7. Do not use any cutting disk that has been
damaged, distorted or cracked.
8. Do not operate the tool without the fixed guard.
9. Do not start the tool with the disk touching the
work.
10. When switching off the tool, do not put down the
tool until the disc completely stops running, nor
should any external force be exerted to stop the
disk.
11. Disconnect the plug from the power source and
ensure the diamond disk stand still when
replacing the disc, adjusting the cutting depth or
water pipe, or repairing the tool.
12. Only hold the tool by its insulated gripping
surface when the diamond disk is possibly
cutting through concealed wires or its own cord.
If the diamond disk touches a “live” wire, the tool’s
exposed metal parts may be energized and thus
shock the operator.
13. Be especially cautious when “blind cutting”
through walls or other blind areas
because the
diamond disk may cut gas or water piping, wires or
resilient objects.
Warning!
To reduce the risk of injury, the
user must read the instruction manual.