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LS370
04
GENERAL
POWER
TOOL
SAFETY
WARNINGS
n)
Never
request
the
assistance
of
another
person
to
help
you
remove
a
jammed
log.
o)
Do
not
use
machines
with
electric
motor
if
natural
gas,
petrol
fumes
or
other
inflammable
vapours
are
present.
p)
Check
that
the
electric
circuit
is
adequately
protected
and
that
it
corresponds
with
the
power,
voltage
and
frequency
of
the
motor,
check
that
there
is
a
ground
connection
and
a
regulation
differential
switch
upstream.
q)
Never
open
the
switch
box
on
the
motor.
Should
this
be
necessary,
contact
an
Approved
Dealer
or
Distributor.
r)
Make
sure
that
the
machine
and
the
cable
never
come
in
contact
with
water.
s)
Treat
the
power
cable
with
care,
do
not
attempt
to
move
the
machine
by
pulling
the
cable,
and
do
not
yank
the
cable
to
unplug
it;
keep
the
cable
away
from
excessive
heat,
oil
and
sharp
objects.
t)
Never
leave
the
machine
unattended
with
the
power
supply
“on”,
also
disconnect
the
power
cable
when
not
in
use,
when
carrying
out
maintenance
work,
when
changing
attachment
or
moving
the
machine.
8.
Using
an
Extension
Cable
.
a)
If
an
extension
cable
is
required,
use
an
approved
triple
core
extension
cable
suitable
for
the
power
input
of
the
tool.
b)
Grounded
tools
always
require
a
three
wire
extension
cable.
c)
As
the
distance
from
the
supply
outlet
increases
you
must
use
a
heavier
gauge
extension
cable.
Using
extension
cables
with
inadequately
sized
wire
causes
a
serious
drop
in
voltage,
resulting
in
loss
of
power
and
possible
tool
damage.
d)
The
smaller
the
gauge
number
of
the
wire
the
greater
the
capacity
of
the
cord.
e)
When
using
a
cable
reel,
always
unwind
the
cable
completely.