For Your Safety
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•
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INSTR
UC
TIONS Failure
to
follow the safety rules listed
below
and other
AWARNING
basic safety pre
ca
uti
on
s may result
In
serious personal injury.
W
ork
Area
• KEEP W
ORK
AREAS CLEAN. Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.
• MA
KE
WORKSHOP
CH I LD·PROOF-
wlth
padlocks,
aster switches. or by removing starter keys.
Perso na I Safe
ty
• STAY
AL
ER
T.
Watch what
you
a
re
doin
g.
Use
common sense.
Do
not operate tool when you are
ti red.
• KEEP GUARDS
IN
PLACE,
in
working
order, and
in
proper adjustment and alignment.
•
DON'T
OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and
balance at all Imes.
•
DISCONNECT
TOOLS.
When
not in use; before
servicing; when
c langmg blades. bits, cutters,
etc.
•
REMOVE
ADJUSTIN
G KEYS
AND
WRENC
HES.
For
m habit
of
chee to
see
that keys and adjusting
wrench
es
are removed
~rom
tool before turning it on.
• NEVER STA
ND
ON TOOL.
Se
riousinjurycouldoccur
If the tool
IS
tipped
or
If the cutting tool
is
acci-
dent
ally contacted.
•
AVOID
ACCIDENTAL S
TA
RTING. Don't carry
plugg
- n
001
'h
finger on switch.
Be
sure
s
ch
IS
OFF
en plugg
ed
Tn.
• USE
RECOMMEND
E
DACC
ESSORIE
S.
Consultthe
owner's
manual for r
ec
om
mended accessor
ies.
Follow [he instructions that accompany the acc
es
-
sOries. The use
of
improper accessories may
cause hazards.
• DRESS PROPERL
Y.
Do
not
we
ar
loo
se
clothing or
j
ew
elry. Th
ey
can
be
c
au
ght in moving parts. Rubber
gloves and non-skid footwear are
re
commended
whe
n
working
outdoors. Wear protective hair
covering to contain long hair.
•
ALWA
YS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or
dust mask
if
cutting operation is dusty. Everyday
eyeglasses only have impact resistant l
en
se
s;
they are
not
safety glasses.
All repairs. electrical or mechanical.
AWARNING
s
ho
uld be attempted
only
by trained
repairmen. Contact the nearest Dr mel Service Center,
or
AuthOrized Dremel Service Station or other com-
petent repair service. U
se
only
Dremel replacement
parts; any other may create
a hazard.
•
CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS. Before further use
of
e
001.
a guard or other part that is damaged should
care ully checked to determine that it
will
operate
proper and perform its
int
ended function. Check f
or
alg
e
of
moving parts, binding of
mo
ving parts,
ea
ge
0 parts, mounting, and any other conditions
- a ec s operation. Aguard or other part that
ed s
00
d be properly repair
ed
or replaced.
SWitches replace
d.
Do not
lj
se tool if
urn
It
on or off.
Tool
Use
CE TOOL. It
will
do
th
e job
bett
er and
_
or
which
it was designed.
TOOL
Don't force sma
ll
tool
or
Job
of
a heavy-dUty tool. Don't
OOfDC>se
no
Intended-
for
exa
mple; don't
c mg tree limbs or l
og
s.
• SECURE
se lamps or a vise to hold work.
It's
safe
~
hand and it fm
es
bo
th
hands
OFFEED. Feedworkm
oabl
a
deorcu
tter
against
tn
of
ro allan
of
the blade or cutter
only.
• NEVER
LEAVE
TOOL
RUNNING
UNATTENDED.
Turn
pOVlier
• lea e too until it comes
to
a
co
mplete s OP
• DO
NOT
ALTER 0
preciSion
bLJ
s
pe
cified
IS
condition.
• AVOID GASEOUS
tools in gaseo
s
the
se
tools
no
ig
nit
e fumes.
• M
AINTAIN
TOOLS
WITH
CARE. Keep tools sharp
an
d clean for
be
e and safer performance. Follow
instru tions
for ng and changing accessories.
Inspect tool cords
per odically and jf damaged, have
re
paired
by
aut
eel
Service
facility. I nspect exten-
si
on cords per
00
cally and replace
if
damaged. Keep
ha
ndles dry. clean and free
from
oil and grease.
Before connecting the tool to
B
AWARNING
power source (receptacle, outlet.
etc.), be sure voltage supplied is the same
as
tha t
specified on the nameplate
of
the tool. A
power
sou rce
With voltage greater than that specified
for
the tool can
result in SERIOUS INJURY to the user,
as
well
as
damage to the tool.
If
in doubt.
DO
NOT PLUG IN THE
TOOL.
USing a
power
source
with
voltage less than
the nameplate rating
is
harmf
ul to the motor.
"SAVE THESE I
NS
TRUCTIONS"
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