The
purpose
of safety
rules is
to attract
your
attention
to
possible
dangers.
The
safety symbols
and the explanations
with them, require
your
careful
attention and understanding.
The safety
warnings by themselves do not
eliminate any danger.
The instruction
or
warnings
they
give
are
not substitutes for
proper
accldent
Drevenlron measures.
Failure to obey
a safety warning can
result
in
serious injury
to
yourself
or
to
others. Always follow
the
safety
precautions
to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock and
personal
injury.
Do not attempt to operate this
generator
until
you
have read thoroughly
and completely
understood
the safety rules,
etc.
contained in this manual.
Failure to
comply can result in accidents
involving
fire,
electric
shock or serious
personal
injury. Save
this
Owners Operating Manual and
review it
frequently for continual
safe operation and
for
instructing
others who may use this tool.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
WORK
AREA
1. KEEP
WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL
LIT.
Cluttered, dark work areas
and unventilated
areas invite accidents
and injury.
2. AVOID
DANGEROUS WORK ENVIRONMENTS.
Do not use
power
generators
in
damp or wet
locations or
exDose to rain. Do not use in
the
presence
of flammable liquids or
gases
as
normal sparking
of the motor could ignite fumes.
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
1. CHECK THE POWER
SOURCE VOLTAGE.
Before connecting a tool to
a
generator (power
point
receptacle,
outlet, etc.) be sure
that the
voltage supply
is lhe same as that specified
on
the nameplate
of the tool. A
power
source with a
voltage
greater
than that specified for the
tool
can resull in
serious
injury
to the user, as
well as
damage to the
tool. lf in doubt, do not
plug
in the
tool.
Using a
power
source
with a vollage
less
than
the
nameplate
rating
is
harmful
to the
motor.
2. POWER
TOOL PLUGS MUST
MATCH
THE
OUTLET. Never
modify the
plug
in
any way.
Do
not use
any adaptor
plugs
with earthed
(grounded) power
tools. Unmodified
plugs
and
matching
outlets will reduce
the risk
of electric
shock.
3.
GUARD
AGAINST ELECTRICAL
SHOCK.
Prevent
body
contact
with
grounded
surfaces
and
objects
such as water
pipes,
radiators,
cookers
and refrigerator
enclosures-
4. DO NOTABUSE
THE CORD.
Never
carry the
tool by
its
cord
or
yank
it
to disconnect
it from lhe
socket. Keep
lhe cord away from
heat,
oil, sharp
edges or moving
parts.
Damaged or
entangled
cords increase
the
risk
of electric shock.
Disconnecl
the tool from the
power
supply
immediately
if
the supply cable
is
damaged or
cuI.
5.
EXTENSION
CORD. When
an extension
cord is
used
make
sure:
a) That the
pins
on the
plug
of the exlension cord
are the
same
an number,
size and shape as
those of lhe
plug
on the unit.
b)
That
the extension
cord
is
properly
wired
and
in
good
electrical
condition.
c)
That
the wire size rs large
enough
for the AC
ampere
raling
of the unit.
Ensure
that the male and female
plug
connection
is
elevated and out
of
the way of any waler
conIacI.
6.
DO
NOT EXPOSE
UNIT TO
RAIN
OR
WET
CONDITIONS. Water will increase the risk
of
electric
shock.
PERSONAL
SAFETY
1.
DO
NOT OPERATE
THIS
TOOL WHILE
UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS,
ALCOHOL
OR
ANY MEDICATION.
2. AVOID
UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
Always
check
that
the
switch
is in the
OFF
position
before
plugging
in
the tool to
the
power
supply.
Do not
carry a
plugged
in tool with
your
finger
on
the
switch.