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Safety Measures And Requirements; Gb Instructions Forse - FAR EB 311 Instrucciones De Uso

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
INDEX
SAFETY MEASURES ...........................................................16
MAIN COMPONENTS ..........................................................17
IDENTIFYING THE TOOL .....................................................17
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................17
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.................................................17
HOW TO USE YOUR RIVETING TOOL .................................18
MAINTENANCE AND SIZE CHANGE ....................................19
OPENING THE TOOL ...........................................................20
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE MICROSWITCH ............20
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE
ELECTRONIC PRINT-CIRCUIT BOARD (P.C.B.) ...................21
BATTERIES..........................................................................21

SAFETY MEASURES AND REQUIREMENTS

CAUTION!!!
All the operations must be done in conformity
with the safety requirements, in order to avoid
any consequence for your and other people's
security and to allow the best tool work way.
• Read the instructions carefully before using the tool.
• For all maintenance and/or repairs please contact FAR s.r.l.
authorized service centers and use only original spare parts.
FAR s.r.l. may not be held liable for damages from defective
parts caused by failure to observe what above mentioned
(EEC directive 85/374).
The list of the service centres is available on our website
http://www.far.bo.it ( Organization )
• Only skilled personnel may use the tool.
• Wear safety goggles or masks and work gloves while using
the tool.
• Use the accessories provided and/or the commercial
equipment recommended in the Maintenance chapter for all
maintenance and/or adjustments to the tool.
• The tool is portable; we recommend storing it in its box after
use.
• The tool should be overhauled every six months to ensure
smooth operation.
• Do not perform any repair or clean the tool while it is powered.
• Where possible, we recommend using a safety balancer.
• If the A-weighted emission sound pressure level is more than
70 dB (A), you must use some hearing protections (anti-noise
headset, etc.).
• Keep the workbench and/or work area neat and clean;
untidiness can lead to accidents.
• Do not allow unauthorized person to touch the tools.
• Keep tools clean and in good working condition.
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• Make sure all service or setting keys have been removed after
performing repairs and/or adjustments.
• If the tool is dropped, check it carefully for any damage.
• Make sure the work area is free of any obstacle.
• The work area must always be kept neat and well-lit. In
particular, flammable liquids or gases must not be present.
• Do not work in damp or wet areas, and especially not in the
rain.
• Do not use the tool near open flames.
• Use the tool only for its intended purpose; do not risk causing
damage through inappropriate use.
• Stand in a safe, well-balanced position while working. Wear
appropriate shoes.
• Make sure the tool power is suited to the task at hand. Avoid
unnecessary overloads, which are hazardous to the operator
and detrimental to the life-span of the tool itself.
• Follow these instructions closely.
• Store the battery in a safe, dry place.
• If the battery structure is damaged, replace it with a new one.
• Be careful to avoid skin contact if the battery leaks fluid.
• In case of accidental skin contact, wash the area thoroughly
with soap and water and contact a doctor immediately.
• In case of eye contact with the battery fluid, rinse eyes with
abundant running water for ten (10) minutes at least. Contact
a doctor immediately.
• Do not use any battery model other than the one provided.
• Make sure the outer surfaces of the battery are clean and dry
before inserting it in the battery charger.
• Use only battery charger provided by FAR S.r.l. to avoid
sparks, overheating or battery fluid leakage.
• The batteries may be harmful to the environment, and may
explode if exposed to fire or other sources of heat. Do not
litter or incinerate. Dispose of batteries according to current
regulations in your country.
Date 11-2016
EB 311
Revisione - 03

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