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Tile

 

Rite

 

Electric

 

Grout

 

Remover

 

Safety

 

Instructions:

 

Warning!

 

Read

 

all

 

safety

 

warnings

 

and

 

all

 

instructions.

 

Failure

 

to

 

follow

 

the

 

warnings

 

and

 

instructions

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

electric

 

shock,

 

fire

 

and/or

 

serious

 

injury.

 

These

 

instructions

 

must

 

be

 

kept

 

in

 

a

 

safe

 

place

 

so

 

that

 

the

 

information

 

that

 

it

 

contains

 

is

 

always

 

available.

 

These

 

instructions

 

must

 

accompany

 

the

 

equipment

 

if

 

it

 

is

 

transferred

 

to

 

somebody

 

else.

 

We

 

do

 

not

 

accept

 

any

 

liability

 

for

 

accidents

 

or

 

damage

 

arising

 

from

 

ignoring

 

the

 

safety

 

instructions.

 

1)

 

Work

 

area

 

safety:

 

a.

 

Keep

 

the

 

work

 

area

 

clean

 

and

 

well

 

lit.

 

Cluttered

 

and

 

poorly

 

lit

 

areas

 

invite

 

accidents.

 

b.

 

Do

 

not

 

operate

 

power

 

tools

 

in

 

explosive

 

atmospheres,

 

such

 

as

 

in

 

the

 

presence

 

of

 

flammable

 

liquids,

 

gases

 

or

 

dust.

 

Power

 

tools

 

create

 

sparks

 

that

 

can

 

easily

 

ignite

 

the

 

dust

 

or

 

fumes.

 

c.

 

Keep

 

children

 

and

 

bystanders

 

away

 

while

 

operating

 

a

 

power

 

tool.

 

Distractions

 

can

 

cause

 

you

 

to

 

lose

 

control.

 

2)

 

Electrical

 

safety:

 

a.

 

Power

 

tool’s

 

plugs

 

must

 

match

 

the

 

outlet.

 

Never

 

modify

 

the

 

plug

 

in

 

any

 

way.

 

Do

 

not

 

use

 

any

 

adaptor

 

plugs

 

with

 

earthed

 

(grounded)

 

power

 

tools.

 

Unmodified

 

plugs

 

and

 

matching

 

outlets

 

will

 

reduce

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock.

 

b.

 

Avoid

 

body

 

contact

 

with

 

earthed

 

objects,

 

such

 

as

 

pipes,

 

radiators,

 

ranges

 

and

 

refrigerators.

 

There

 

is

 

an

 

increased

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock

 

if

 

your

 

body

 

is

 

earthed.

 

c.

 

Do

 

not

 

expose

 

power

 

tools

 

to

 

rain

 

or

 

wet

 

conditions.

 

Water

 

entering

 

a

 

power

 

tool

 

will

 

increase

 

the

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock.

 

d.

 

Do

 

not

 

abuse

 

the

 

cord.

 

Never

 

use

 

the

 

cord

 

for

 

carrying,

 

pulling

 

or

 

un

pulling

 

the

 

power

 

tool.

 

Keep

 

the

 

cord

 

away

 

from

 

heat,

 

oil,

 

sharp

 

edges

 

or

 

moving

 

parts.

 

Damaged

 

or

 

entangled

 

cords

 

increase

 

the

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock.

 

e.

 

When

 

operating

 

a

 

power

 

tool

 

outdoors,

 

use

 

an

 

extension

 

cord

 

suitable

 

for

 

outdoor

 

use.

 

Use

 

of

 

a

 

cord

 

suitable

 

for

 

outdoor

 

use

 

reduces

 

the

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock.

 

f.

 

If

 

operating

 

a

 

power

 

tool

 

in

 

a

 

damp

 

location

 

is

 

unavoidable,

 

use

 

a

 

residual

 

current

 

device

 

(RCD)

 

protected

 

supply.

 

Using

 

an

 

RCD

 

reduces

 

the

 

risk

 

of

 

electric

 

shock.

 

3)

 

Personal

 

safety:

 

a.

 

Stay

 

alert,

 

watch

 

what

 

you

 

are

 

doing

 

and

 

use

 

common

 

sense

 

when

 

operating

 

a

 

power

 

tool.

 

Do

 

not

 

use

 

a

 

power

 

tool

 

if

 

you

 

are

 

tired

 

or

 

under

 

the

 

influence

 

of

 

drugs,

 

alcohol

 

or

 

medication.

 

A

 

moment

 

of

 

inattention

 

while

 

using

 

power

 

tools

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

serious

 

personal

 

injury.

 

b.

 

Use

 

personal

 

protective

 

equipment.

 

Always

 

wear

 

eye

 

protection.

 

Protective

 

equipment

 

such

 

as

 

dust

 

mask,

 

non

slip

 

safety

 

shoes,

 

hard

 

hat,

 

or

 

hearing

 

protection

 

used

 

for

 

appropriate

 

conditions

 

will

 

reduce

 

personal

 

injuries.

 

c.

 

Prevent

 

unintentional

 

starting.

 

Ensure

 

the

 

switch

 

is

 

in

 

the

 

off

position

 

before

 

connecting

 

to

 

power

 

source

 

and/or

 

battery

 

pack,

 

picking

 

up

 

or

 

carrying

 

the

 

tool.

 

Carrying

 

power

 

tools

 

with

 

your

 

finger

 

on

 

the

 

switch

 

or

 

energizing

 

power

 

tools

 

that

 

have

 

the

 

switch

 

on

 

invites

 

accidents.

 

d.

 

Remove

 

any

 

adjusting

 

key

 

or

 

spanner

 

before

 

turning

 

the

 

power

 

tool

 

on.

 

A

 

spanner

 

or

 

a

 

key

 

left

 

attached

 

to

 

a

 

rotating

 

part

 

of

 

the

 

power

 

tool

 

may

 

result

 

in

 

a

 

personal

 

injury.

 

e.

 

Do

 

not

 

overreach.

 

Keep

 

proper

 

footing

 

and

 

balance

 

at

 

all

 

times.

 

This

 

enables

 

better

 

control

 

of

 

the

 

power

 

tool

 

in

 

unexpected

 

situations.

 

f.

 

Dress

 

properly.

 

Do

 

not

 

wear

 

loose

 

clothing

 

or

 

jewelry.

 

Keep

 

your

 

hair,

 

clothing

 

and

 

gloves

 

away

 

from

 

moving

 

parts.

 

Loose

 

clothes,

 

jewelry

 

or

 

long

 

hair

 

can

 

be

 

caught

 

in

 

moving

 

parts.

   

g.

 

If

 

devices

 

are

 

provided

 

for

 

the

 

connection

 

of

 

dust

 

extraction

 

and

 

collection

 

facilities,

 

ensure

 

these

 

are

 

connected

 

and

 

properly

 

used.

 

Use

 

of

 

dust

 

collection

 

can

 

reduce

 

dust

 

related

 

hazards.

 

4

Use

 

and

 

maintenance

 

of

 

power

 

tools:

 

a.

 

Do

 

not

 

force

 

the

 

power

 

tool.

 

Use

 

the

 

correct

 

power

 

tool

 

suitable

 

for

 

your

 

application.

 

The

 

correct

 

power

 

tool

 

will

 

do

 

the

 

job

 

better

 

and

 

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