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INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST FOR SZER4003LV AND SZER4006LV SERIES ROUTERS
Read and understand these instructions before operating this tool.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Printed In U.S.A.
Form ZCE717
Date 2003December10/A
Page 1 of 18
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AIR TOOLS
Routers can cause flying particles.
Proper eye protection must be worn at all times by tool user and bystanders.
Flying particles can cause eye injury.
Routers generate noise.
Ear protection must be worn when tool noise level exceeds 85dBA. We also recommend that
ear protection be worn when the tool noise level is below 85dBA. See the tool’s information
sheet for the noise level.
Prolonged exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Routers vibrate.
Excessive vibration can cause injury. If numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin
occurs, stop using tool and consult a physician. See the tool’s information sheet for the vibra-
tion level.
Prolonged exposure to vibration can cause injury.
This tool is not insulated for contact with electric power sources.
Do not use near live electric circuits.
Electric shock can cause injury.
This tool is not intended for use in an explosive atmosphere.
Do not use this tool in a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Explosions and fire can cause injury.
Poorly maintained and lubricated tools can fail unexpectedly.
Keep tool properly lubricated and in good repair at all times. Use only Sioux Air Motor Oil No.
288. See the tool’s information sheet to find out what other greases and oils to use. Do not drop
the end of the hose on the floor where it will pick up dirt and transport it into the tool. See
information sheet for any additional maintenance requirements.
Unexpected tool failures can cause injury.
Tools not operated at proper air pressure can operate erratically.
Do not exceed a maximum air pressure of 90 psig/6.2 bar. Use an air regulator to maintain
proper air pressure.
Erratic operation in power tools can cause injury.
Air hoses can come loose from power tools and whip.
Inspect and do not use tools with loose or damaged air hoses or fittings.
Whipping air hoses can cause injury.
When used improperly, power tools can create hazardous situations.
Everyone using, maintaining, changing accessories or working near this tool must read, understand and
follow these Safety Instructions!
Improperly used power tools can cause injury or death.
WARNING