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SAV E TH
ESE
"VSTH
UCT IONS
General
Safety lnstructions
WARNING!
Bead
and
understand
all instructions.
Failure
to fottow
allinstruc-
tions listed
below, may result
in
electric
shock, fire
and/or
serious
personatinjury.
sAv
E
THESE
TwSTRUCTTOwS
Salety Instructions
For
AII
Tools
WORK
AREA
A Xep
your
work
area clean
and wetl
tit.
Ctuttered
benches
and dark
areas invite
acci-
dents.
A D,o 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.
A' xep
bystanders,
children,
and
visitors
away
while
operating
a
power
tool.
Distractions
can
cause
you
to lose
control.
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
A
Grounded
tools
must be
plugged
into
an outlet
property
instatled
and
groundd
in
accordance
with
all
codes
and ordinances.
Never remove
the
groundlng
prong
or
modity
the
plug
in
any way.
Do not
use
any adapter
ptugs.
check with
a
quatitia
electrician
if
you
are
in
doubt
as to
whether
the
outlet is
properly
grounded.
tf the
tool
should
electrically
malfunction
or
break down,
grounding
provides
a low resistance
path
to carry
electricity
away from
the
user. This
tool
uses
grounded
construction
(S prong
plug)
to
provide
a
means
to
transfer
electrical
energy
safety away
from the
user in
the
event
the too!
electrically
malfunctions,
breaks down,
or the tool
case
becomes live.
Damage
to,
or
loss
of, one
of the 3
plug
blades; damage
to
the
plug
or cord,
or
failure
to have
the
toot
plugged
into
a verified and
continuously
grounded
electrical
system,
may result
in
electric
shock, serious iniury,
or
death. To
avoid these risks
of injury, the
tool must,
at
atttimes,
be
maintained
and in
proper
working
order
(cord, plug
blades)
and
ptugged
into
a continuously
grounded
electricd system.
(See
also
"Cleaning"
in
the Maintenance
section.)
A Avoid
body
contact with
grounded
surtaces
such
as
pipes,
radiators, ranges
and
.
refrigerators.
There is
an increased risk
of electric shock if
your
body
is
grounded.
A Do not
expose
power
tools
to
rain
or wet
conditions.
Water
entering a
power
toot witt
increase
the risk
of electric
shock.
A,
Do not
abuse
the cord. Never
use
the cord to
carry tools
or
pult
the
plug
from
an
outlet. Kep
cord away from
heat,
oil, sharp
edges
or
moving
parts.
Replace
dam-
aged
cords immediately.
Damaged
cords increase
the risk
of electric
shock.
A, Wnen
operating
a
power
tool
outside,
use an outdoor
extension
cord markd
-W
4',
or
"W."
These
cords
are rated for
outdoor use
and
reduce
the risk
of electric
shock.
EXTENSION
CORDS
A Make sure
your
extension cord is in
good
condition. When
using an
extension
cord,
be sure to
use one heavy
enough
to carry the
current
your product
wilt
draw. A vott-
age
decrease
of
more
than 10%
will cause
a
loss
of
power
and overheating.
An
undersized
cord will
cause a
drop in
line
voltage resulting
rn /oss
of
power
and overheating.
The fot-
lowing
table
shows the
correct size to
use depending
on cord length
and nameplate
ampere
rating.
lf in
doubt, use the next
heavier
gage.
The
smaller the
gage
number,
the heavier
the
cord.
Volts
120V
Minimum
Gage
lor
Cord
S,ets
Total
Length
of
Cord in
Feet
0-25
26-50
51-.100
101_150
240V
0_50
51_100
101-200
?01_300
Ampere
Rating
More
Not
more
American
Wire
Gage
Than
Than
10-
12
16
12
-
16
14
to
12
14
12
Not
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BrandDeWalt
ModelDW618D
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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