5
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
CORDLESS JIGSAW TJR50
Original text translation
BEFORE YOU START USING THE MACHINE READ
THOROUGHLY THIS MANUAL.
Keep this document for future reference.
WARNING! Read all safety warnings marked with a
symbol
and all operating safety instructions.
To limit the risk of fire, electric shock and injury while using the device,
follow all operating safety instructions and tips provided below.
Keep all work safety instructions and tips for future reference.
In warnings provided herein the expression “power tool” means a power tool
powered from the mains (with a power cord) or a battery powered power tool
(cordless).
WARNING! General work safety warnings for use of the
tool.
Workplace safety
:
a)
Keep your workplace tidy and well lit.
Untidiness and bad lighting
result in higher accident rate.
b)
Do not use the power tool in explosive environments, created by
flammable liquids, gases or dusts.
The power tool generates sparks
that can ignite dust or vapors.
c)
Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the place
where the power tools are used.
Inattention may result in losing
control over your power tool.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
Electric safety
:
a)
Plugs used in power tools must match wall outlets. Never
modify the plug of your power tool. Do not use any extension
cables when operating a power tool with a grounding/earthing
conductor (PE).
Any modifications of plugs and outlets increase the risk
of electric shock.
b)
Avoid touching earthed surfaces or grounded items like pipes,
heaters, central heating radiators and refrigerators.
Touching
earthed or grounded surfaces increases the risk of electric shock.
c)
Do not expose your power tool to rain or damp environments.
Water penetrating the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
d)
Do not damage the power cord. Never use the power cord to
power tools.
carry, pull the power tool and do not pull by its power cord to
Use and taking care of your power tool
:
disconnect plug from the outlet. Keep the power cord away
a)
Do not overload your power tool. Use a power tool with power
from sources of heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts.
adjusted to work being done.
An appropriately chosen power tool
Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
will allow you to work better and safer under load it has been designed for.
e) When your power tool is operated outdoors use extension cords
b)
Do not use a power tool when its power switch is out of order (it
intended for outdoor use only. Using an extension cable intended for
does not switch it on or off).
Any power tool with its power switch out
outdoor use decreases the risk of electric shock.
of order is dangerous and must be repaired.
f)
It is recommended to connect the device to a mains supply
c)
Always disconnect the plug from the power source and/or
equipped with a residual current device (RCD) with a rated
disconnect its battery before changing any settings,
current of 30 mA or less.
performing replacement or storage.
Such preventive measures
g
)
When it is unavoidable to use your power tool in a damp
reduce the risk of accidental power tool start up.
environment use an RCD (Residual Current Device) for
protection.
The use of RCDs decreases the risk of electric shock.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
e)
Power tools require maintenance. Check power tools for
Personal safety
:
concentricity or jamming of moving parts, any cracks and all
a)
This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including
children) disabled physically , mentally, sensorial or persons
with no experience and knowledge in operating the
equipment unless they operate the equipment under
supervision or follow user's instructions provided by persons
responsible for their safety.
b)
It is necessary to predict steps, watch and keep common sense
when using power tools. Do not operate power tools when you
are tired, under influence of drugs, medicine or alcohol.
A
moment of inattention while operating a power tool may result in serious
personal injury.
c)
Use personal protective equipment (PPE).
Always wear safety
goggles. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including a dust
mask, anti-slippery footwear, a helmet and ear protection reduces
personal injury.
d)
Avoid unexpected start up. Before connecting your power tool
to the mains and/or inserting a battery make sure its power
switch is in off position.
Carrying your power tool with a finger on its
power switch or without disconnecting it from the mains (switched on)
may result in an accident.
e)
Before starting your power tool remove any keys/wrenches.
Leaving a key/wrench in the rotating part of your power tool may result in
personal injury.
f)
Do not lean forward too far. Always remain stable and maintain
balance.
It will allow you to have a better control over your power tool in
unpredictable situations.
g)
Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothes or
jewelry. Keep your hair tied. Keep your clothes away from
moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair may be caught by
moving parts.
h)
If your power tool allows for using an external dust extraction
or collection system, make sure it is connected and used
properly. Using dust collectors may reduce dust affected risks.
i)
Do not let your skills gained through the frequent use of the
power tool make you overconfident and disregard safety rules.
Carelessness may cause injury in a fraction of a second
.
d)
Keep your power tool out of reach of children and do not allow
unauthorized persons to use the power tool.
Power tools in hands
of untrained persons can be dangerous.