5
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING:
Read all instructions
carefully and understand them
completely.
Failure to follow all of the
instructions listed below may result in
electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal
injury.
WORK AREA
Keep the work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered benches and dark areas invite
accidents.
Do not operate a power tool in a potentially
explosive environment, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids, gas, or
dust. Power tools create sparks that may
ignite the dust or fumes.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors
away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause the operator to lose
control.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Double insulated tools are equipped with a
polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other). This plug will only fit into a
polarized outlet one way.
If the plug does not fit into the outlet
properly, reverse the plug. If it still does not
fit, contact a qualified electrician in order to
install a polarized outlet. Do not alter the
plug in any way. Double insulation
eliminates the need for the three-pronged
grounded power cord and grounded power
supply system.
Avoid contact between the operator's body
and grounded surfaces such as pipes,
radiators, ranges, and refrigerators. There
is an increased risk of electric shock if the
operator's body is grounded.
Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering the power tool
will increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not abuse the cord. Do not use the
power cord to carry the tool or to pull the
plug out of the outlet. Keep the power cord
away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and
moving parts. Replace a damaged power
cord immediately. A damaged power cord
increases the risk of electric shock.
When operating a power tool outdoors,
use an outdoor extension cord that is
marked “W-A” or “W”. These cords are
rated for outdoor use, and they reduce the
risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Stay alert, be aware of the surroundings,
and use common sense when operating a
power tool. Do not use a power tool while
tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medication. A moment of
inattention while operating a power tool
could result in serious personal injury.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewellery.
Contain long hair. Keep hair, clothing, and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose
clothing, jewellery, or long hair can get
caught in moving parts.
!
POWER TOOL SAFETY
Summary of Contents for 54-4790-6
Page 13: ...13 CONTENTS 0 A D B C E F G H I J K L M...
Page 37: ...37 EXPLODED VIEW...