Craftsman 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw (21602) Benutzeranleitung

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GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION 
CORDS
USE THE PROPER EXTENSION 
CORD. Make sure your extension cord 
is in good condition. Use an extension 
cord heavy enough to carry the current 
your product will draw. An undersized 
cord will cause a drop in line voltage 
resulting in loss of power, overheating 
and burning out of the motor. The 
table on the right shows the correct 
size to use depending on cord length 
and nameplate ampere rating. If in 
doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The 
smaller the gauge number, the heavier 
the cord.
Make sure your extension cord is 
properly wired and in good condition. 
Always replace a damaged extension 
cord or have it repaired by a qualified 
technician before using it. Protect your 
extension cords from sharp objects, 
excessive heat and damp or wet areas. 
Use a separate electrical circuit for 
your tool. This circuit must not be less 
than #18 wire with a 1.6 A time-lag 
fuse. 
NOTE: When using an extension 
cord on a circuit with a #18 wire, the 
extension cord must not exceed 25 feet 
in length. Before connecting the motor 
to the power line, make sure the switch 
is in the off position and the electric 
current is rated the same as the current 
stamped on the motor nameplate. 
Running at a lower voltage will damage 
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION 
OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides 
a path of least resistance for electric 
currents and reduces the risk of electric 
shock. This tool is equipped with an 
electrical cord that has an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding 
plug. The plug must be plugged into 
a matching receptacle that is properly 
installed and grounded in accordance 
with all local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG 
PROVIDED. If it will not fit the 
receptacle, have the proper receptacle 
installed by a qualified electrician.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the 
equipment grounding conductor can 
result in risk of electric shock. The 
conductor with the green insulation 
(with or without yellow stripes) is the 
equipment grounding conductor. If 
repair or replacement of the electrical 
cord or plug is necessary, do not 
connect the equipment grounding 
conductor to a live terminal.
CHECK with a qualified electrician or 
service person if you do not completely 
understand the grounding instructions, 
or if you are not certain the tool is 
properly grounded.
USE only three-wire extension cords 
that have three-pronged grounding 
plugs with three-pole receptacles that 
accept the tool’s plug. Repair or replace 
damaged or worn cords immediately.