Chicago Electric 97580 Manuel d'utilisation

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SKU 97580

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Use of these devices can reduce

dust-related hazards.
power tool use and care

4.

do not force the power tool. use

a.

the correct power tool for your

application. The correct power tool

will do the job better and safer at the

rate for which it was designed.
do not use the power tool if the

b.

switch does not turn it on and

off. Any power tool that cannot

be controlled with the switch is

dangerous and must be repaired.
disconnect the plug from the

c.

power source and/or the battery

pack from the power tool before

making any adjustments, changing

accessories, or storing power

tools. Such preventive safety

measures reduce the risk of starting

the power tool accidentally.
store idle power tools out of

d.

the reach of children and do not

allow persons unfamiliar with the

power tool or these instructions

to operate the power tool. Power

tools are dangerous in the hands of

untrained users.
maintain power tools. check

e.

for misalignment or binding of

moving parts, breakage of parts

and any other condition that may

affect the power tool’s operation.

if damaged, have the power

tool repaired before use. Many

accidents are caused by poorly

maintained power tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and

f.

clean. Properly maintained cutting

tools with sharp cutting edges are

less likely to bind and are easier to

control.

use the power tool, accessories

g.

and tool bits etc. in accordance

with these instructions, taking into

account the working conditions

and the work to be performed.

Use of the power tool for operations

different from those intended could

result in a hazardous situation.
service

6.

Have your power tool serviced by

a.

a qualified repair person using

only identical replacement parts.

This will ensure that the safety of the

power tool is maintained.

Reciprocating saw safety

warnings

Hold power tool by insulated

1.

gripping surfaces when performing

an operation where 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.
use clamps or another practical

2.

way to secure and support the

work piece to a stable platform.

Holding the work by hand or against

your body leaves it unstable and may

lead to loss of control.
Maintain labels and nameplates on

3.

the tool. These carry important safety

information. If unreadable or missing,

contact Harbor Freight Tools for a

replacement.
Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare

4.

to begin work before turning on the

tool.
Do not lay the tool down until it has

5.

come to a complete stop. Moving

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