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examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica
from bricks and cement or other masonry products, arsenic and chromium from
chemically treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on
how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:
work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as
those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
(California Health & Safety Code § 25249.5,
et seq.
)
31.
People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before
use. Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemaker
could cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure.
32.
WARNING!
The warnings and cautions discussed in this manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be under-
stood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which
cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING
Improperly connecting the grounding
wire can result in electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to
whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the
power cord plug provided with the tool. Never remove the
grounding prong from the plug. Do not use the tool if the
power cord or plug is damaged. If damaged, have it repaired
by a service facility before use. If the plug will not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Grounded Tools: Tools with Three Prong Plugs
1.
Tools marked with “Grounding Required” have a three wire cord and three
prong grounding plug. The plug must be connected to a properly grounded
outlet. If the tool should electrically malfunction or break down, grounding
provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the user,
reducing the risk of electric shock.
(See 3-Prong Plug and Outlet.)
2.
The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside
the cord to the grounding system in the tool. The green wire in the cord must
be the only wire connected to the tool’s grounding system and must never be
attached to an electrically “live” terminal.
(See 3-Prong Plug and Outlet.)
WARNING