Craftsman 320.17255 Manual De Operaciones página 6

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"
O
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
cont.
3. BEFORE
plugging
in the
tool,
BE
SURE
that
the outlet
voltage
supplied
is within
the
voltage
marked
on the
tool's
data
plate.
DO
NOT
use
"AC
only"
rated
tools
with
a DO
power
supply.
4. AVOID
body
contact
with
grounded
surfaces,
such
as pipes,
radiators,
ranges
and
refrigerators.
There
is an increased
risk
of electric
shock
if your
body
is grounded.
5. DO
NOT
expose
power
tools
to
rain
or wet
conditions
or use
power
tools
in wet
or damp
locations.
Water
entering
a power
tool
will
increase
the
risk
of electric
shock.
6. INSPECT
tool
cords
for
damage.
Have
damaged
tool
cords
repaired
at a Sears
Service
Center.
BE
SURE
to stay
constantly
aware
of the
cord
location
and
keep
it well
away
from
the
moving
blade.
7. DO
NOT
abuse
the
cord.
NEVER
use
the
cord
to
carry
the
tool
by
or to
pull
the
plug
from
the
outlet.
Keep
cord
away
from
heat,
oil,
sharp
edges
or moving
parts.
Replace
damaged
cords
immediately.
Damaged
cords
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
EXTENSION
CORDS
Use
a proper
extension
cord.
ONLY
use
cords
listed
by Underwriters
Laboratories
(UL).
Other
extension
cords
can
cause
a drop
in line
voltage,
resulting
in a loss
of power
and
overheating
of tool.
For
this
tool
an AWG
(American
Wire
Gauge)
size
of at least
14-gauge
is recommended
for
an extension
cord
of 25-ft.
or
less
in length.
Use
12-gauge
for an extension
cord
of 50-ft.
Extension
cords
100-ft.
or longer
are
not
recommended.
Remember,
a smaller
wire
gauge
size
has
greater
capacity
than
a larger
number
(14-gauge
wire
has
more
capacity
than
16-gauge
wire;
12-gauge
wire
has
more
capacity
than
14-gauge).
When
in doubt
use
the
smaller
number.
When
operating
a power
tool
outdoors,
use
an outdoor
extension
cord
marked
"W-A"
or "W".
These
cords
are
rated
for
outdoor
use
and
reduce
the
risk
of electric
shock.
Z_ CAUTION:
Keep
the
extension
cord
clear
of the
working
area.
Position
the
cord
so that
it will
not
get
caught
on lumber,
tools
or other
obstructions
while
you
are
working
with
a power
tool.
z WARNING:
Check
extension
cords
before
each
use.
If damaged
replace
immediately.
Never
use
tool
with
a damaged
cord
since
touching
the
damaged
area
could
cause
electrical
shock,
resulting
in serious
injury.
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