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BT1212 User Manual
(HTT06681172)
WARNING: IMPROPER OR UNSAFE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE WILL
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE. DO NOT OPERATE
MACHINE IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT
OPERATE MACHINE WITHOUT KNOWING WHERE THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH IS LOCATED.
PREVENT FIRE HAZARDS by using the proper feeds, speeds, and tooling while operating your
Techno machine. For example, setting feeds and speeds too low and/or using dull tool bits creates
friction at the material. The friction generates heat which can result in a re that can be drawn
through the vacuum table or dust collector without warning. Fire hazard from friction heating
caused by dull tools is possible when cutting certain materials, especially composite material
such as wood composites, MDF and Particleboard. © 2015
Safety Instructions
1. Keep ngers, hands, and all other objects away from
machine while power is on.
2. Disconnect power to all system components when
not in use, when changing accessories, and before
servicing.
3. Do not loosen, remove, or adjust machine parts or
cables while power is on.
4. Exercise care with machine controls and around
keyboard to avoid unintentional starting.
5. Make sure voltage supplied is appropriate to
specications of components.
6. Machines must be plugged into three-pronged
grounded outlets. Do not remove the grounding plug
or connect into an ungrounded extension cord.
7. Keep cables and cords away from heat, oil, and
sharp edges. Do not overstretch or run them under
other objects or over work surfaces.
8. Use proper xtures and clamps to secure work. Never
use hands to secure work.
9. Do not attempt to exceed limits of machine.
10. Do not attempt to use machine for purposes other
than what is intended.
11. Use machine only in clean, well-lit areas free from
ammable liquids and excessive moisture.
12. Stay alert at all times when operating the machine.
13. Always wear safety goggles.
14. Do not wear loose-tting clothing when operating
machine. Long hair should be protected.
15. Always maintain proper balance and footing when
working around the machine.
16. Maintain equipment with care. Keep cutting tools
clean and sharp. Lubricate and change accessories
when necessary. Cables and cords should be
inspected regularly. Keep controls clean and dry.
17. Before using, check for damaged parts. An
authorized service center should perform all repairs.
Only identical or authorized replacement parts should
be used.
18. Remove any adjusting keys and wrenches before
turning machine on.
19. Do not operate the machine unattended.
20. Follow all safety instructions and processing
instructions in the MSDS for the material being
processed.
21. Use proper precautions with dust collection systems
to prevent sparks and re hazards.
22. Make sure to have proper re extinguishing
equipment on hand at all times.