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QEP 83200 - Specific Safety Rules; Ground Instruction; Position of Bridge Saw

QEP 83200
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22.
DO NOT
use the
bridge saw in
the
presence
of
flammable
liquids
or
gases.
23. ALWAYS
remove
the
power
cord
plug
from
the
electric
outlet when
making
adjustments,
cleaning
or working
on the saw.
24. DO
NOT operate
the saw if
you
are
under the influence
of any drugs,
alcohol
or medication
your
ability
to use the saw
properly.
25. WARNING.
Dust
generated
from
certain materials
can be
hazardous
to
your
health. Always
operate
the saw in
well ventilated areas
and use a
proper
dust mask.
Use dust collection
systems wherever
possible.
26. NEVER
touch the
pins
of the
plug
while inserting it into
the electrical
socket.
27. NEVER
use the
power
cord
to
pull
the
plug
out of
the electrical socket.
28. ALWAYS keep
the
power
cord
away
from
sharp objects
or any other obstacles
that can cause
damage.
SPECIFIC
SAFETY RUTES
Read
all of the instructions
before operating this bridge
saw, and keep them in
a safe
place
for future
reference.
A. GROUND INSTRUCTION
1.lN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION
OR BREAKDOWN,
grounding provides
a
path
of least resistance
for electric
current to reduce the risk of electric
shock. This saw is equipped with
an electric cord
that has a
grounding
conductor and a
grounding plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into a matching
outlet that is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance with
all
local
codes
and ordinances.
2.Do not modify
the
plug provided.
lf it will not fit
the outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by a
qualified
electrician.
3.lmproper connection
of the
grounding
conductor
can
result in
a
risk
of
electric shock. The
conductor with
insulation
having
an outer surface
that
is
green
with
or
without
yellow
stripes
is
the
grounding
conductor. lf
repair
or replacement
of the
electric cord or
plug
is
necessary,
do
not
connect the
grounding
conductor to a
live
terminal.
4.Check with
a
qualified
electrician
or service
personnel
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if in
doubt
as to whether
the saw is
properly
grounded.
5.Use only
3-wire extension cords that have
3-prong
grounding plugs
and 3-pole receptacles
that accept
the saw
plug.
Repair
or
replace
damaged
or
worn
cords
immediatelv.
6.THlS SAW lS INTENDED FOR
USE ON A CIRCUIT that has
an outlet that looks like the
one
illustrated
in sketch
A
of
Figure 1. The
saw has a
grounding
plug
that looks like the
plug
illustrated
in Sketch A
of
Figure
1. A
temporary adapter, which looks
like the adapter illustrated
in Sketches B and
C,
may
be used to connect
this
plug
to a
2-pole
receptacle as shown in
Sketch
B
if a
properly grounded
outlet
is
not available. The
temporary adapter
should be
used only until a
properly grounded
outlet can be installed by a
qualified
electrician. The
green
colored
rigid
ear, lug and the like,
extending from the adapter must
be connected to a
permanent
ground
such as
a
properly-g
rou nded outlet box.
changing
parts,
that
could
affect
FIGURE
1
(A)
GROUNDING
PIN
\
\
\
\ '-\
\v rffi
'\-{
l--F+-
--\_/
(B)
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
.e-
(C)
GROUNDING ADAPTER
(Not
Permitted
In
Canada)
METAL
SCREW
B. POSITION
OF
BRIDGE
SAW
1.To
avoid
the
possibility
of
the appliance
plug
or
receptacle
getting
wet,
position
the saw to
one side of
a
wall mounted
receptacle
to
prevent
water from
dripping
onto the receptacle
or
plug.
The
user
should
arrange a
"drip
loop" in
the cord connecting
the saw to a
receptacle.
The
"drip
loop"
is that
part
of the
cord below the level
of
the receptacle,
or the connector
if an
extension cord is
used, to
prevent
water
traveling
along the
cord and coming in
contact
with
the receptacle.
2.lf
the
plug
or receptacle
does
get
wet,
DON'T
unplug the
cord.
Disconnect
the
fuse
or circuit
breaker
that supplies
power
to the
saw, then
unplug and examine
for the
presence
of
water in
the
receptacle.
FIGURE
2
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD

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