Crown CT18183 BMC [22/164] Symbols used in the manual

Crown CT18183 BMC [22/164] Symbols used in the manual
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return stroke� The accessory installed on the power
tool is easy to be clamped, like: the power tool is in
hypercharge, or the accessory installed on the power
tool inclines in the workpiece�
The concealed electric wire or the power wire of the
power tool may be cut off in operation, and then the in-
sulated handle must be held to operate the power tool�
If the power tool contacts the charged circuit, then the
metal parts on the power tool shall conduct electricity,
and the operator may have electric shock�
Two handles of the productor must be held with both
hands tightly in operation, and the base must be sta-
ble� Both hands can hold the power tool stably; one
hand operation must be avoided�
The at chisel must not be used in the rotational
state (such as rotary drill and hammer drill), or the chis-
el will be blocked and the power tool will lose control�
Only when you wear gloves then you can touch the
accessories, the drill bits and accessories will be hot
in operation, and it is easy to get burn� Never imme-
diately touch the drill bit or parts around it upon the
end of work, for those parts will be scalding and scald
your skin� Wear gloves and middle rest can reduce the
vibration and the injury to the hands and arms�
Hands and body must not be placed between the
power tool and the wall or column so as to prevent the
power tool from ying off when the drill bits gets blocked.
In case using extended power wire, please use dou-
ble insulation power wire with the same specication
as the power tool�
Avoid stopping an electric tool motor when loaded�
Never remove any chips or fragments with your
electric tool's motor running�
Never change the borer and chisel design or use
attachments and appliances, which are not recom-
mended for your electric tool�
When working, never press the electric tool too
hard, as this might lead to the borer or chisel seizing
and motor overloading�
Avoid the drill, borer and chisel seizing in the materi-
al worked in� If this happens, do not try to release them
with your perforator's motor� It may damage the motor
Never force out the drills, borers or chisels stuck
in the material you are working on with a hammer or
other objects the chipped off metal particles may harm
both the operator and the persons who are nearby
Avoid overheating your electric tool, when using it
for a long time�
Warning: the chemical substances con-
tained in dust generated in sanding,
cutting, sawing, grinding, drilling and
other construction industry activities
may result in cancer, congenital deciency or be
harmful to the fertility. The ion of some chemical sub-
stances shall be:
Before any repair and replacement work to the
machine, the power plug must be pulled out rstly.
The transparent two silicon oxide and other ma-
sonry products in the wall bricks and cement; the
chromium arsenic (CCA) in wood with chemical
treatment� The harm degree of these substances
shall depend on the frequent degree of you carrying
out these works� If you want to reduce the contact
with these chemical substances, please work in the
place with ventilation and you shall use the appli-
ances with safety certicates (such as the dust mask
designed with tiny dust lter).
Symbols used in the manual
Following symbols are used in the operation manual,
please remember their meanings� Correct interpreta-
tion of the symbols will allow correct and safe use of
the power tool�
Symbol Meaning
Rotary hammer
Sections marked gray - soft
grip (with insulated surface)�
Serial number sticker:
CT ��� - model;
XX - date of manufacture;
XXXXXXX - serial number
SDS PLUS (chuck or acces-
sory shank type)�
Read all safety regulations
and instructions�
Wear safety goggles�
Wear ear protectors�
Wear a dust mask�
Disconnect the power tool
from the mains before instal-
lation or adjustment�
Risk of damage to hidden
wiring or household service
lines�
Movement direction�
Rotation direction�

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