Harbor Freight Tools Power Tool Set 66755 User Manual

Page 8

Advertising
background image

Page 8

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 66755

additional safety warnings

Maintain labels and nameplates on the

1.

tool. These carry important safety infor-

mation. If unreadable or missing, con-

tact Harbor Freight Tools for a replace-

ment.
Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare to

2.

begin work before turning on the tool.
Do not lay the tool down until it has come

3.

to a complete stop. Moving parts can

grab the surface and pull the tool out of

your control.
When using a handheld power tool,

4.

maintain a firm grip on the tool with both

hands to resist starting torque.
Do not leave the Charger unattended

5.

when it is plugged into an electrical

outlet. Unplug it from its electrical outlet

before leaving.

6.

The battery charger gets hot

during use. The charger’s

heat can build up to unsafe

levels and create a fire haz-

ard if it does not receive adequate venti-

lation, due to an electrical fault, or if it is

used in a hot environment.

Do not place the charger on a flammable

surface. Do not obstruct any vents on

the charger.

especially avoid placing

the charger on carpets and rugs; they

are not only flammable, but they also

obstruct vents under the charger.

Place the charger on a stable, solid,

nonflammable surface (such as a stable

metal workbench or concrete floor) at

least 1 foot away from all flammable

objects, such as drapes or walls. Keep a

fire extinguisher and a smoke detector in

the area. Frequently monitor the charger

and battery during use.
This product is not a toy. Keep it out of

7.

reach of children.

People with pacemakers should consult

8.

their physician(s) before use. Electro-

magnetic fields in close proximity to

heart pacemaker could cause pace-

maker interference or pacemaker failure.

In addition, people with pacemakers

should:

Avoid operating alone.

Do not use with power switch locked

on.
Properly maintain and inspect to avoid

electrical shock.
Any power cord must be properly

grounded. Ground Fault Circuit Inter-

rupter (GFCI) should also be imple-

mented – it prevents sustained electri-

cal shock.

Some dust created by power sand-

9.

ing, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other

construction activities, contains chemi-

cals known [to the State of California]

to cause cancer, birth defects or other

reproductive harm. Some examples of

these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints

Crystalline silica from bricks and ce-

ment or other masonry products
Arsenic and chromium from chemically

treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures varies,

depending on how often you do this type

of work. To reduce your exposure to

these chemicals: work in a well ventilat-

ed area, and work with approved safety

equipment, such as those dust masks

that are specially designed to filter out

microscopic particles. (California Health

& Safety Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
The warnings, precautions, and instruc-

10.

tions discussed in this instruction manual

cannot cover all possible conditions and

situations that may occur. It must be

Advertising