Dremel Limited Warranty - Dremel MOTO-TOOL 275 Owner's Manual

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For Your Safety...
When
using
electric
tools,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be followed
to reduce
the risk of fire,
electric
shock,
and personal
injury, including
the following:
READ
AND
SAVE
ALL THE
FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Keep
work
area
clean
-- Cluttered
areas
and
benches
invite
injuries.
2.
Avoid
dangerous
environment
--
Don't
expose
tools
to rain.
Don't
use power
tools
in
damporwetlocations.
Don't
use power
tools
in the presence
of flammable
liquids
or gases.
Avoid
chemical
or corrosive
environments
Keep
work
area
welt
lit.
3.
Guard
against
electric
shock
--
Prevent
body
contact
with
grounded
surfaces.
For
example:
pipes,
radiators,
refrigerator
enclosures.
4. Keep children
away -- Do not let visitors
contact
tool
or extension
cord. All visitors
should be kept
away from work areas.
5o Store
idle tools -- When not in use, tools
should be stored in dry, and high or locked-
up place - out of reach of children.
6.
Don't
force
t,:ol --
It will do the job
better
and
safer
at the rate
for which
it was intended.
7. Use right tool
- Don't force
small tool or
attachment
to do the job of a heavy-duty
tool.
Don't use tool for purpose
not intended - for
example
- don't
use circular saw for cutting
tree limbs
or logs.
8, Dress properly
_ Do not wear loose cloth-
ing or jewetry.
They can becaught
in moving
parts.
Rubber
gloves
and non-skid
footwear
are
recommended
when
worR.ing
out-
doors.
Wear protective
hair coyering to con-
tain long hair.
9. Use safety
glasses
-- Also
use face or dust
mask
if cutting
operation
is dusty.
10. Don't abuse cord -- Never carry tool by
cord or yank it to disconnect
from
recep-
tacle. Keep cord
from
t_eat, oil, and sharp
edges.
11.
Secure
work
--
Use
clamps
or
vise
to
hold
work.
It's safer
than
using
your hand
and
it frees
both
hands
to operate
tool.
12. Don't over-reach
_ Keep proper footing
and balance
at all times,
13. Maintain
tools with
care -- Keep
tools
sharp
and clean for be_er
and safer perfor-
mance.
Follow
instructions
for lubricating
and changing accessories.
Inspect tool cords
periodically
and if damaged,
have repaired,
by authorized service
facility.
Inspect exten-
sion cords periodically and replace if damaged.
Keep handles
dry, clean,
and free from oil
and grease.
14.
Disconnect
tools -- Wh en not in use, before
servicing,
and
when
ohanging
accessories,
such as blades,
bit,
cutters.
15. Remove adjusting
keys and wrenches--
Form habit of checking
to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches
are removed
from
tool
before turning
it on.
16.
Avoid
unintentional
starting
--
Don't
carry
plugged-in
tool
with
finger
on switch.
Be sure
switch
is off when
plugged
in.
17. Outdoor
use extension
cords -- When
tool is used outdoors,
use
only extension
cords intended
for
use
outdoors
and so
marked.
18. Stay alert -- Watch
what you are doing.
Use common
sense.
Do
not operate
tool
when
you
are
tired.
Don't
use power
tools
after
taking
drugs,
alcohol
or medications.
19, Do not alter or misuse tool -- These tools
are precision built. Any alteration
or mod-
ification not specified
is misuse and may
result in a dangerous condition.
20. Avoid gaseous areas -- Do not operate
portable electric tools ingaseous or explosive
atmospheres,
Motors in these tools normally
spark, and the sparks
might ignite fumes.
21 Check for damaged parts-- before further
use of the toot, check for damaged parts.
Check for alignment of moving parts, binding
of moving
parts, breakage
of parts, mount-
ing, and any other conditions that may affect
its operation.
A part that is damaged should
be properly repaired or replaced by authorized
service center before further use of the tool.
Have defective switches replaced by authorized
service center. Do not use tool if switch does
not turn it on and off.
22. Your tool is double insulated -- And no
grounding
is necessary.
The tool is equipped
with a two wire cord and two prong plug which
can be used in standard 120 volt A.C° curriers.
Use only identical
replacement part= when
service is required.
23. EXTENSION
CORDS
- An undersize
cord will cause a drop in line voltage, result-
ing in toss of power and over-heating.
Use 18
gauge or heavier cord. NOTE: The smaller
the gauge number,
the heavier the cord.
(Extension cords are available.)
24. WARNING:
Use of damaged
cords can
shock, burn or electrocute.
READ AND SAVE
ALL THE
PRECEDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Dremel Limited Warranty
Your
Dremet
product
is warranted
against
defective
material
or
workmanship
for a period
of one year
from
date
of purchase.
In
the
event
of
a failure
of a product
to conform
to this
written
warranty
you
should
return
the
product,
along
with
proof
of
purchase
date
and
a written
statement
about
the
nature
of the
problem,
to:
Dremel
Service
Center
4915
Twenty-first
Street
Racine,
Wisconsin
53406
or
Oreme!
Service
Center
4631
E. Sunny
Dunes
Palm
Spring,
California
92264
No employee,
agent,
dealer
or other person
is authorized
to give
any
warranties
on
behalf
ofDremel.
IfOremelinsoeclionshows
that
the
problem
was
caused
by
defective
material
or work-
manship
within
the limitations
of the warranty,
Dremel
will repair
or
replace
the
product
free
of charge
and return
product
pre-
paid.
Repairs
made
necessary
by normal
wear
or abuse,
or
repair
for
product
outside
the warranty
period,
if they
can
be
made,
will be charged
at regular
factory
prices.
OREMEL
MAKES
NO
OTHER
WARRANTY
OF
ANY
KIND
WHATEVER,
EXPRESSED
OR
IMPLIED,
AND
ALL
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTASILITY
AND
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
WHICH
EXCEED
THE
ABOVE
MENTIONED
OBLIGATION
ARE
HEREBY
DISCLAIMED
BY
DREMEL
AND
EXCLUDED
FROM
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and you
may
also
have
Diner
rights
which
vary from state to state.
The obligation
of
the
warrantor
is soley
to repair
or
replace
the
product.
The
warrantor
is
not
liable
for
any
incidental
or
consequential
damages
due to such defect.
Some
states
do not allow
the exclu-
sion
or limitations
of incidental
or consequential
damages,
so the
above
limitations
or exclusion
may not apply
to you.
For prices
and warranty
fulfillment
in Ihe continental
United States,
contact
your
local
Dremel
distributor,
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