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Service
1.
Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only
identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is
maintained.
Diamond Core Drill Safety Warnings
1.
Use auxiliary handles supplied with the tool to control the power tool during
use and to prevent injury. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
2.
Consider the work area environment: Don’t use the diamond core drill in damp
or wet locations. Don’t expose the diamond core drill to rain. Keep work area well-
lit. Flammable liquids or gases must not be present. The electrical motor produces
sparks during normal rotating, the sparks may cause the risk of fire.
3.
Grounding of Class I tools is necessary while in use to protect you from electric
shock. Class I tools are equipped with an approved three-prong conductor cord and
three-prong grounding-type plug. The green/yellow conductor in the cord is the
grounding wire, one end of wire is in the grounding side of the tool’s outer shell,
the other end of wire is connected to the ground wire of the plug. Never connect
the green/yellow wire to a live terminal.
4.
Warning! The power outlet must be equipped with proper grounding.
Do not plug Class I tools into the outlet without grounding.
5.
When using an extension cord, use only three-prong conductor cord and with
reliable grounding.
6.
Use of personal protective equipment is required.
7.
To avoid electric shock, verify proper grounding of the power source before
operating. Verify that power lines, plumbing, gas lines or other hazards are not
under the surface being drilled.
8.
When drilling a ceiling, rope off areas above and below to avoid the danger of
falling debris.
9.
When connecting the drill to a water source, be sure that there are no water
leaks to prevent electrical hazards and damage to the motor.
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