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Do
not
employ
accessories other
than those
specified herein; otherwise,
a
hazardous
condition
may
be
created.
Never
allow a
power
tool
to
be used by persons
not
familiar
with
correct
handling (such as
children)
or
by
those
who
cannot handle
the
tool correctly.
22.
CONFIRM THAT
NO
ITEMS
SUCH AS AN
ELECTRIC
CABLE OR
CONDUIT ARE
BURIED
INSIDE.
In
places
where
live
wiring
may
be
hidden behind
a
wall, floor, ceiling, etc.
do
not hold
or
contact
any
metal
parts of
the
tool. In
such
cases,
metal
parts
could
become
electrically
live
and
present a serious
shock
hazard.
23.
KEEP
THE
RIGHT
PARTS
IN
THE
RIGHT
POSITIONS.
Do
not
remove
covers
and screws which have been
factory-mounted.
They
perform important
respective
roles.
Keep them
in
the
right positions.
24.
SHOULD
THE
PLASTIC
HOUSING OR HANDLE OF A
POWER
TOOL
BE
CRACKED OR
DEFORMED,
DO NOT
USE
IT.
Since cracked
or
deformed
parts
may
lead to
an
operator
receiving
an
electric
shock,
do
not use such
a
power
tool.
Immediately have
it
repaired.
25.
SECURELY
MOUNT
ACCESSORIES
AND
BLADES TO THE TOOL
MAIN BODY.
Extra
care
must
be
taken
when
using
tools
on
elevated
location
(such as
a roof ladder, scaffold, or
the
like)
to
prevent
injury
to
someone
on
a
lower
level
in
the
event the
tool
and/or accessory
should
drop.
26.
ALWAYS
KEEP
THE
MOTOR
AIR
VENT
FULLY OPENED.
A
constantly
open motor
air
vent
is
necessary
to
allow
air
to
come
in
and
out
for
cooling the
motor.
Do
not allow
it
to
become
clogged
up,
even
if
dust
is
blown
through
it.
27.
OPERATE
POWER
TOOLS AT THE RATED
VOLTAGE.
Operate
power
tools at
voltages
specified
on
their
nameplates.
28.
NEVER
TOUCH
THE
MOVING
PARTS.
Never touch
the
moving
parts
such
as blades,
bits,
cutters
and
others.
29.
STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY
IF
ANY
ABNORMALITY
IS
DE-
TECTED.
Should
a
power
tool
be
detected as out
of
order or
should
other abnor-
malities
be observed
during operation, stop using the
tool
immediately.
30.
NEVER LEAVE
TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN
POWER
OFF.
Don't
leave
tool
until
it
comes
to a
complete
stop.
31.
CAREFULLY HANDLE
POWER
TOOLS.
Should
a
power
tool
be dropped
or struck against
hard
materials inad-
vertently,
it
may
be deformed,
cracked, or
damaged.
32.
DO NOT
WIPE PLASTIC
PARTS WITH
SOLVENT.
Solvents
such
as
gasoline, thinner,
benzine,
carbon
tetrachloride,
and
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