RULESFOR
SAFE
OPERATION
(Continued)
'tr DON'TABUSECORD.Nevercarrytoolbycordor
28.
iank ittodisconnect
fromreceptacle.
Keep
cord
lrom
heat,oilandsharpedges.
15. SECURE
WORK.Use
clampsora vise
to hold
work.Bothhands
are
neededtooperatethelool.
16. DON'T
OVERREACH.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balanceat all
trmes.Do notuseon a ladder
or
unstable
suooort.
17. MA|NTAlNTOOLSW|THCARE.Keeptoolssharp
at all I mes, and clean for best and safest
perfo'-ance.
Follow
instructionsfor lubricating
d-o :'rangingaccessones.
18 DISCONNECT
TOOLS.Whennotinuse,before
servicing,
orwhenchangingattachments,
blades,
bits,
cutters,etc.,alltoolsshouldbedisconnected
from
power
supply.
19. REMOVEADJUSTINGKEYSANDWRENCHES.
Form
habit
ofcheckingtoseethatkeysandadjusting
wrenchesare
removed
tromtoolbeforeturning
it
on.
20. AVOID
ACCIOENTALSTARTING.
Don't
carry
plugged-in
toolswithfinger
on swiich.Be sure
switch
isof{
wten plugging
in.
21. MAKESURE
YOUREXTENSIONCORDISIN
GOOD
CONOITION.Whenusingan extension
cord,besure
to
use
oneheavyenoughtocarrythe
currentvouroroductwilldraw.
Anundersizedcord
willcauseadrop
inlinevoltageresultinginloss
ot
power
andoverheatinE.Awire
gage
size
(A.W.G.)
ofal easl
16is recommendedforanextension
cord
1
00
teetorlessinlength.A cordexceeding
100leetisnotrecommended.lfindoubt,usethe
nextheavier
gage.
The
smaller
the
gage
number,
theheavierthecord.
22. OUTDOORUSE EXTENSION
CORDS.
When
toolisusedoutdoors,useonlyextensioncords
suitabletoruseoutdoors.Outdooraoofovedcords
aremarkedwiththe suffixW-A.forexamole
-
SJTW-A
orSJOW-A.
23 KEEPBLAOESCLEANAND SHARP. Sharp
bladesminimizestallingand
kickback.Also,keep
blades
properly
tightenedatalltimes.
24 KEEPHANDSAWAYFROMSCROLLINGAREA.
Keep hands away from blades.Do not reach
rnderneathworkwhile
blade
is cutting.Do not
atlernpttoremovematerialwhilebladeiscutting.
NEVERUSEINANEXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERE.
Normal
sparkingofthemotorcould
ignitefumes.
INSPECTTOOLCORDSPERIODICALLYand
if 39
damaged.
haverepaired
at your
nearest
Sears
RepairCenter.Stay constantlyaware ol cord
rocaton.
INSPECTEXTENSION
CORDS
PERIODICALLY
andreplaceifdamaged. Page3
KEEP HANDLES
DRY,CLEAN,AND FREE
FROM
OILANDGREASE.
Always
usea clean
clothwhen cleaning.
Never use brake
fluids,
gasoline,
petroleum-based
products
oranystrong
solventstoclean
your
tool.
STAYALERT.Watchwhat
you
aredoinganduse
commonsense.Donot
operate
toolwhen
you
are
tired.Donotrush.
CHECKDAMAGEDPARTS.Beforefurtheruseof
the tool,a guardor otherpart that is damaged
shouldbecarefullycheckedtodeterminethatitwill
operate
properly
and
pedorm
its
intended
function.
Check
for
alignmentof movrng
parts,
bindingof
moving
parts,
breakage
ol pans,
mounting,
and
anyotherconditionsthat
mayaffectrts
operation.
A guard
orother
part
thatisdamagedshouldbe
properly
repairedor replacedby an authorized
servicecenlerunlessindicatedelsewhereinthis
instruction
manual.
DO NOT USETOOL IF SWITCH
DOESNOT
TURNlTONANDOFF.Havedefectrveswitches
replacedbyanauthorizedservicecenter.
WARNING:TO AVOID POSSIBLE
SERIOUS
INJURY,KEEPHANDSAND
FINGERS
FROM
BETWEEN
THE GEAR HOUSINGAND SAW
BLADECLAMP.
CUTTING
INTOELECTRICALWIRINGINWALLS
CANCAUSEBLADE,BLADECLAMP,ANDSAW
BARASSEMBLYTO
BECOME
ELECTRICALLY
LIVE.Donottoucnmetal
parts
whencutting
into
a
wall;
grasp
on
y 1heinsulatedhandle(s)
provided
on thetool.l"'1ake
sure
hlddenelectricalwiring,
wateroioes.and
mechanicalhazardsarenotinlhe
blade
path
whencuttingintoawall.
INSPECTFORandremoveall
nailsfromlumber
beforescrolling.
DRUGS.ALCOHOL.MEDICATION,
Do not
operatetoolwhileunder
the influenceof drugs,
alcohol,oranymedication.
WHEN SERVICINGUSE ONLY IDENTICAL
CRAFTSMAN
REPLACEMENT
PARTS.
POLARIZED
PLUGS.Toreducethe
riskofelectric
shock.thistool
has
apolarizedplug(one
bladeas
widerthantheother).This
plug
willlitina
polarized
outlet
onlyoneway.lfthe
plug
does
notfitfullyin
theoutlet.
reverse
the
plug.
lf itstilldoesnotfit,
contactaqualified
electrician
toinstall
the
proper
outier.Do
not
change
theol-g
,n
any
way.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Reviewthem
frequentlyandusethem
to
instructotherswho
may
use
thistool.lf
you
loan
someone
this
tool,
loan
themthese
instructionsalso.
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30
32.
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35
36
37
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26
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