PS07414 Electric Jig Saw Assembly & Operating Instructions
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Inhaling dust created as a result of construction projects could be hazardous to your health. Construction dust may contain
chemicals, which are known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm in the State of California.
These chemicals could be, but are not limited to: lead from lead based paints, crystalline silica from bricks or cement, arsenic, and
chromium from chemically treated-lumber.
To reduce your risk of exposure to harmful materials: always wear a dust mask that is designed to filter out hazardous microscopic
contaminants, always work in a well ventilated area, and wear other approved safety equipment.
Wash hands after handling the power cord. Touching the power cord could expose you to lead, which is known in the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
Do not operate power tools in the presence of flammable liquids, gas, or dust. Sparks created from the power tool could ignite
flammable materials.
Keep children, and other distractions at a distance while operating power tools.
This power tool is equipped with a polarized plug, meaning one blade is wider than the other and is designed to fit into a
standard polarized outlet. The plug will fit into polarized outlets only one way. DO NOT FORCE THE PLUG INTO THE OUTLET! If
the plug does not fit, a polarized outlet may need to be installed by a qualified electrician.
Keep the power cord in good condition, and replace damaged cords immediately. Do not use the cord to pull the plug from the
outlet. Keep the cord away from materials and surfaces that could damage cords. The risk of electric shock increases when the power
cord is damaged.
Always use the appropriate extension cord, making sure it is rated for use with power tools. Always be sure the extension cords
are in good condition, free of cuts or nicks in the insulation. If using the power tool in an outside area with an extension cord, make sure
the cord is rated for outdoor use.
Do not make contact with a grounded surface while using this power tool. Contact with surfaces like pipes, radiators or major
appliances increases your risk of electric shock.
Use common sense while operating this power tool.
Do not use this tool if you are:
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Feeling tired or are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Wearing loose clothing or jewelry. Keep long hair pulled back and away from moving parts.
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Overreaching or have improper footing. Handling the tool in this way could cause serious injury.
When using this power tool always:
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Wear the proper safety equipment, such as safety goggles, dust masks, non-skid shoes, etc.
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Check to be sure all adjusting keys or wrenches have been removed before starting the power tool.
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Check to be sure the power switch is in the “OFF” position before plugging the power tool into an electrical outlet.