Electromagnetic Fields - Pro-Point 8740144 Manuel D'utilisation

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2.
Install and use the safety strap with this drill to prevent an
injury if the electromagnet fails and the drill falls.
3.
Do not drill on metal that is also being welded. The electrical
current from the welder can damage the drill's electronics.
4.
The magnetic base needs a large surface to grip. A
metal surface that is too narrow won't hold the drill in
place during use.
5.
Do not use water or a flammable liquid as a coolant. A
shock hazard may result with water and flammable liquid
may ignite due to heat and sparks during operation.
6.
Only use the minimum amount of coolant when the drill is
inverted to prevent it from entering the motor unit or
contaminating the gripping surfaces.
7.
Thoroughly inspect the drill for damage if accidentally
dropped. Operate the drill under load, before resuming
drilling to make sure it still works.
8.
Clear the drill and work area of swarf and dirt at regular
intervals to maintain cutting speed and prevent jamming.

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

WARNING! Shut off the electrical tool or device and move away
if you feel faint, dizzy, nausea or shocks. Seek medical attention.
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) can interfere with electronic
devices such as pacemakers. Anyone with a pacemaker should
consult with their doctor before working with or near a tool
that generates an EMF. The following steps can minimize the
effects of electromagnetic fields.
1.
Keep the power source and any power cables as far away from
the user as practical. A minimum of 24 in. is recommended.
2.
Avoid long and regular bursts of energy while operating
the tool. Use the tool for short or intermittent periods of
time. This will prevent a pacemaker from interpreting the
signal as a rapid heartbeat.
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