Panasonic EYFEA1N EYFEA1N User Guide - Page 5

Specific Safety, Rules - manual

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5) Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns. Service 1) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of power tool is maintained. 9) Be careful not to get dust inside the chuck. 10) Do not touch the rotating parts to avoid injury. 11) Do not use the tool continuously for a long period of time. Stop using the tool from time to time to avoid temperature rise and heat overload of the motor. 12) Do not drop the tool. 13) Wear dust mask, if the work causes dust. 14) During charging, the charger may become slightly warm. This is normal. Do NOT charge the battery for a long period. III. S PECIFIC SAFETY Symbol Meaning RULES V 1) Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss. no Volts Direct current No load speed 2) Use auxiliary handles supplied with the tool. Loss of control can cause ...min-1 Revolutions or reciprocations per minutes personal injury. 3) Hold power tools by insulated grip­ ping sur­faces when performing an Ah Electrical capacity of battery pack operation where the cutting tool Rotation only may contact hidd­ en wiring. Contact with a "live" wire will make ex­ posed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the operator. 4) Be aware that this tool is always in an To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand instruction manual. operating condition, since it does not For indoor use only. have to be plugged into an electrical outlet. 5) I f t h e b i t b e c o m e s j a m m e d , WARNING: immediately turn the trigger switch Some dust created by power sanding, off to prevent an overload which can sawing, grinding, drilling, and other damage the battery pack or motor. Use construction activities contains chemicals reverse motion to loosen jammed bits. known to the State of California to 6) Do not operate the Forward/Reverse cause cancer, birth defects or other lever when the trigger switch is on. reproductive harm. Some examples of The battery will discharge rapidly and these chemicals are: damage to the unit may occur. * Lead from lead-based paints 7) When storing or carrying the tool, * Crystalline silica from bricks and set the Forward/Reverse lever to the cement and other masonry products center position (switch lock). * Arsenic and chromium from chemically- 8) Do not strain the tool by holding the treated lumber. speed control trigger halfway (speed To reduce your exposure to these control mode) so that the motor stops. chemicals: work in a well ventilated The protection circuit will activate and area, and work with approved safety may prevent speed control operation. equipment, such as dust masks that If this happens, release the speed are specially designed to filter the control trigger and squeeze again for microscopic particles. normal operation. - 5 -

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5)
Under abusive conditions, liquid
may be ejected from battery; avoid
contact. If contact accidentally
occurs, flush with water. If liquid
contacts eyes, additionally seek
medical help.
Liquid ejected from the battery may
cause irritation or burns.
Service
1)
Have your power tool serviced by a
qualified repair person using only
identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of
power tool is maintained.
III.
SPECIFIC SAFETY
RULES
1)
Wear ear protectors.
Exposure to
noise can cause hearing loss.
2)
Use auxiliary handles supplied with
the tool.
Loss of control can cause
personal injury.
3)
Hold power tools by insulated grip-
ping surfaces when performing an
operation where the cutting tool
may contact hidden wiring.
Contact with a “live” wire will make ex-
posed metal parts of the tool “live” and
shock the operator.
4) Be aware that this tool is always in an
operating condition, since it does not
have to be plugged into an electrical
outlet.
5)
If the bit becomes jammed,
immediately turn the trigger switch
off to prevent an overload which can
damage the battery pack or motor. Use
reverse motion to loosen jammed bits.
6)
Do not operate the Forward/Reverse
lever when the trigger switch is on.
The battery will discharge rapidly and
damage to the unit may occur.
7) When storing or carrying the tool,
set the Forward/Reverse lever to the
center position (switch lock).
8) Do not strain the tool by holding the
speed control trigger halfway (speed
control mode) so that the motor stops.
The protection circuit will activate and
may prevent speed control operation.
If this happens, release the speed
control trigger and squeeze again for
normal operation.
9) Be careful not to get dust inside the
chuck.
10) Do not touch the rotating parts to
avoid injury.
11) Do not use the tool continuously for a
long period of time. Stop using the tool
from time to time to avoid temperature
rise and heat overload of the motor.
12) Do not drop the tool.
13) Wear dust mask, if the work causes
dust.
14) During charging, the charger may
become slightly warm. This is normal.
Do NOT charge the battery for a long
period.
Symbol
Meaning
V
Volts
Direct current
n
o
No load speed
...min
-1
Revolutions or reciprocations
per minutes
Ah
Electrical capacity of battery
pack
Rotation only
To reduce the risk of
injury, user must read and
understand instruction
manual.
For indoor use only.
WARNING:
Some dust created by power sanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other
construction activities contains chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of
these chemicals are:
* Lead from lead-based paints
* Crystalline silica from bricks and
cement and other masonry products
* Arsenic and chromium from chemically-
treated lumber.
To reduce your exposure to these
chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as dust masks that
are specially designed to filter the
microscopic particles.