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I.GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR ALL BATTERY OPERATED TOOLS WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. • Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Work Area 1) Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite accidents. 2) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. 3) Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control. Make sure that no one is beneath, or on the other side of the area when you are working. Electrical Safety 4) A battery operated tool with integral batteries or a separate battery pack must be recharged only with the specified charger for the battery. A charger that may be suitable for one type of battery may create a risk of fire when used with another battery. 5) Use battery operated tool only with specifically designated battery pack. Use of any other batteries may create a risk of fire. Personal Safety 6) Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury. 7) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts. 8) Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is in the locked or off position before inserting battery pack. Carrying tools with your finger on the switch or inserting the battery pack into a tool with the switch on invites accidents. 9) Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on. A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury. 10) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and balance enable better control of the tool in unexpected situations. 11) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions. Tool use and care 12) Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the work-piece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control. 13) Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed. - 2 - 14) Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. A tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired . 15) Disconnect battery pack from tool or place the switch in the locked or off position before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally. 16) Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users. 17) When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects like: paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause sparks, burns or a fire. 18) Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting edge are less likely to bind and are easier to control. 19) Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool's operations. If damaged, have the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools. 20) Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may create a risk of injury when used on another tool. Service 21) Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel may result in a risk of injury. 22) When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of shock or injury. II. SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES 1) Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring. Contact with a "live" wire will also make exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the operator. 2) Wear ear protectors when using the tool for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise can cause hearing loss. 3) Be aware that this tool is always in an operating condition, it does not have to be plugged into an electrical outlet. 4) Do not operate the Forward/Reverse lever when the Variable speed control trigger is on. The battery will discharge rapidly and damage to the unit may occur. 5) If the bit becomes jammed, immediately turn the Variable speed control trigger off to prevent an overload which can damage the battery pack or motor. Use reverse motion to loosen jammed bits. 6) When storing or carrying the tool, set the Forward/Reverse lever to the center (Neutral) position. 7) Do not strain the tool by holding the speed control trigger halfway (speed control mode) so that the motor stops. - 3 -

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I
.
GENERAL SAFETY
RULES FOR ALL
BATTERY
OPERATED TOOLS
II
.
SPECIFIC
SAFETY RULES
WARNING!
Work Area
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Failure to follow all instructions listed
below, may result in electric shock, fire
and/or serious personal injury.
1)
Keep your work area clean and well
lit.
Cluttered benches and dark areas
invite accidents.
2)
Do not operate power tools in
explosive atmospheres, such as in
the presence of flammable liquids,
gases, or dust.
Power tools create sparks which may
ignite the dust or fumes.
3)
Keep bystanders, children, and
visitors away while operating a
power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose
control. Make sure that no one is
beneath, or on the other side of the
area when you are working.
Electrical Safety
4)
A battery operated tool with integral
batteries or a separate battery pack
must be recharged only with the
specified charger for the battery.
A charger that may be suitable for one
type of battery may create a risk of fire
when used with another battery.
5)
Use battery operated tool only with
specifically designated battery pack.
Use of any other batteries may create a
risk of fire.
Personal Safety
6)
Stay alert, watch what you are
doing, and use common sense when
operating a power tool. Do not use
tool
while
tired
or
under
the
influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medication.
A
moment
of
inattention
while
operating power tools may result in
serious personal injury.
7)
Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry. Contain long
hair.
Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves
away from moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can
be caught in moving parts.
8)
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure
switch is in the locked or off position
before inserting battery pack.
Carrying tools with your finger on the
switch or inserting the battery pack into
a tool with the switch on invites
accidents.
9)
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches
before turning the tool on.
A wrench or a key that is left attached
to a rotating part of the tool may result
in personal injury.
10)
Do not overreach. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times.
Proper footing and balance enable
better control of the tool in unexpected
situations.
11)
Use safety equipment. Always wear
eye protection.
Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,
hard hat, or hearing protection must be
used for appropriate conditions.
14)
Do not use tool if switch does not
turn it on or off.
A tool that cannot be controlled with the
switch is dangerous and must be
repaired .
15)
Disconnect battery pack from tool or
place the switch in the locked or off
position
before
making
any
adjustments, changing accessories,
or storing the tool.
Such preventive safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the tool
accidentally.
16)
Store idle tools out of reach of
children
and
other
untrained
persons.
Tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
17)
When battery pack is not in use,
keep it away from other metal
objects like: paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws, or other small
metal objects that can make a
connection from one terminal to
another.
Shorting the battery terminals together
may cause sparks, burns or a fire.
18)
Maintain tools with care. Keep
cutting tools sharp and clean.
Properly maintained tools with sharp
cutting edge are less likely to bind and
are easier to control.
19)
Check for misalignment or binding
of moving parts, breakage of parts,
and any other condition that may
affect the tool's operations.
If damaged, have the tool serviced
before using.
Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained tools.
20)
Use only accessories that are
recommended by the manufacturer
for your model.
Accessories that may be suitable for
one tool may create a risk of injury
when used on another tool.
Service
21)
Tool service must be performed only
by qualified repair personnel.
Service or maintenance performed by
unqualified personnel may result in a
risk of injury.
22)
When servicing a tool, use only
identical replacement parts. Follow
instructions in the Maintenance
section of this manual.
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to
follow Maintenance Instructions may
create a risk of shock or injury.
1)
Hold tool by insulated gripping
surfaces
when
performing
an
operation where the cutting tool may
contact hidden wiring.
Contact with a "live" wire will also make
exposed metal parts of the tool "live"
and shock the operator.
2)
Wear ear protectors when using the
tool for extended periods.
Prolonged exposure to high intensity
noise can cause hearing loss.
3)
Be aware that this tool is always in
an operating condition,
it does not
have to be plugged into an electrical
outlet.
4)
Do not operate the Forward/Reverse
lever when the Variable speed
control trigger is on.
The battery will discharge rapidly and
damage to the unit may occur.
5)
If
the
bit
becomes
jammed,
immediately turn the Variable speed
control trigger off to prevent an
overload which can damage the
battery pack or motor. Use reverse
motion to loosen jammed bits.
6)
When storing or carrying the tool,
set the Forward/Reverse lever to the
center (Neutral) position.
7)
Do not strain the tool by holding the
speed control trigger halfway (speed
control mode) so that the motor
stops.
Tool use and care
12)
Use clamps or other practical way to
secure and support the work-piece
to a stable platform.
Holding the work by hand or against
your body is unstable and may lead to
loss of control.
13)
Do not force tool. Use the correct
tool for your application.
The correct tool will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which it is
designed.
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