V4.1
POWER TOOL PRECAUTIONS
1.
DO NOT use any power tool with a malfunctioning power switch or control.
A power tool that fails to respond to the controls is dangerous and could
cause an injury. A qualified technician must repair and verify the power tool
is operating correctly before it can be used.
2.
Do not allow the tool to run without load for an extended period of time, as
this will shorten its life.
3.
Do not cover the air vents. Proper cooling of the motor is necessary to
ensure normal life of the tool.
4.
Disconnect the power source before installing or servicing the tool.
5.
After making adjustments, make sure that any adjustment devices are
securely tightened.
6.
Never force the tool. Excessive pressure could break the tool, resulting in
damage to your workpiece or serious personal injury. If your tool runs
smoothly under no load, but does not run smoothly under load, then
excessive pressure is being used.
7.
Do not touch an operating motor. Motors can operate at high temperatures
and can cause a burn injury.
8.
Only use accessories that are specifically designed for use with the tool.
Ensure the accessory is tightly installed.
LOW VOLTAGE
Low voltage may cause overheating due to higher power current being drawn to
the tool that will shorten the motor's life.
An extension cord may cause a drop in power to the tool if it is too long or the
amperage rating is not correct. This may result in the following:
1.
The tool will not activate when switched on.
2.
The tool may switch on, but fails to maintain power when operated.
3.
The tool may overheat, possibly starting a fire.
Test the tool by plugging it directly to the power supply. If it powers on, change
the extension cord with the correct rating and as short as needed. The
workpiece may also need to be relocated closer to the power supply.
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