SPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
1.AVOID OVERLOADINGTHE TOOL. If the speed drops abnormally, decrease the pressure immediately.
2.ALWAYS USE SHARPENED BITS. If the bit stops abruptly, or the bit becomes blocked, release the trigger switch immediately.
3.USE THE LOCKING TRIGGER SWITCH PROPERLY. Be aware that the router will continue to operate while the locking mechanism is engaged. Never lay the router down or hand it to another person while the locking mechanism is engaged.
4.BEFORE ROUTING, RUN THE TOOL FOR ABOUT 10 SECONDS to ensure that all moving parts are running smoothly and there are no loose parts, rattles, or sparking that would indicate damage.
5.WARNING: Under no circumstance is the Router base ever to be removed from the Router in order to use bits that are too large to use with the base assembly attached. The removal of the Router base and using the Router “Free Hand” can lead to serious bodily injury!!
6.IF USING AN EXTENSION CORD, observe the minimum gauge requirements found in the following chart. Improper extension cord use can result in electrical hazard and poor tool performance.
Use only UL approved extension cord.
7.AVOID WET CONDITIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
8.USE ONLY GROUNDED OUTLET with appropriate breaker switch inline.
9.ALWAYS INSPECT POWER CORDS AND EXTENSION CORDS for damage before use. Never plug in a power cord that is not in good condition.
10.HOLD TOOL BY INSULATED GRIPPING SURFACES WHEN PERFORMING AN OPERATION WHERE THE CUTTING TOOL MAY CONTACT HIDDEN WIRING OR ITS OWN CORD. Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the operator.
11.PEOPLE WITH PACEMAKERS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR PHYSICIAN(S) BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference to or failure of the pacemaker. In addition, people with pacemakers should adhere to the following:
Avoid operating power tools alone.
Don’t use a power tool with the power switch locked on.
Be certain that the tool is properly grounded. A ground fault interrupt (GFCI) system is also a good precaution. This inexpensive device is a good safety measure
REV 04/02; 03/06
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