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Only operate the machine with complete and properly at-
tached protective devices and do not make any modifica-
tions to the machine that may interfere with safety.
Make sure that the lower protective cover can move freely.
Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that have
changed their shape.
Use only sharp saw blades since dull saw blades not only
increase the danger of back kicking but also cause exces-
sive load on the motor.
Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel (HSS)
since this steel is hard and brittle; use only tools according to
EN 847-1.
The use of other tools and other accessories may pre-
sent a risk of injury to you.
Pay attention that the saw blade conforms to the dimensions
specified under "Technical Data" and is suitable for the work
piece material.
Use only fine-tooth saw blades to cut thin or thin-wall work
pieces.
Only saw one work piece at a time. Never saw several work
pieces at the same time or do not bundle several individual
pieces together for cutting.
There is danger that individual
pieces may be caught by the saw blade in an uncontrolled
manner.
Do not use the saw for purposes it is not intended for (see
intended use).
Remove all nails and metal objects from the work piece prior
to sawing.
Pay attention that the work piece does not contain any ca-
bles, ropes, cords or the like.
Use clamping devices or a vise to secure the work piece.
Only cut work pieces with dimensions that allow secure
holding while sawing.
Always keep sufficient distance to the saw blade. Maintain
sufficient distance from driven components during operation.
The saw blade runs after. Wait until the saw blade has
come to a standstill before remove splinters, chips and
waste.
Do not slow the saw blade down by applying lateral pressure
to it.
This device generates laser radiation of laser class 2
according to EN 60825-2:2001. Danger of glare.
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Do not look directly into the laser beam, not even from a
distance and do not direct the laser beam to other per-
sons or animals.
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Do not replace the installed laser by a laser of a different
type. Repair on the laser may only be performed by the
manufacturer or an authorized representative.
Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug from
the socket when
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carrying out repair works
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maintenance and cleaning
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removal of faults (this also includes the removal of
jammed splinters)
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checks of connecting lines, whether these are knotted or
damaged
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Transporting the machine
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Changing the saw blade
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Leaving the machine (also for short-term interruption)
Maintain your machine with care:
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Keep your tools sharp and clean in order to be able to
work better and safer.
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Follow the maintenance instructions and the instruc-
tions for tool exchange.
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Keep handles dry and free of oil and grease.
Check the machine for possible damage:
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Before further use of the machine the protection de-
vices or slightly damaged parts must be checked care-
fully for their proper and intended function.
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Check whether the movable parts function perfectly and
do not stick or whether the parts are damaged, All parts
must be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions to en-
sure perfect operation of the saw
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Damaged guards and parts must be properly repaired or
exchanged by a recognized, specialist workshop; insofar
as nothing else is stated in the instructions for use.
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Damaged or illegible security labels have to be replaced.
Do not allow any tool key to be plugged in!
Before switching on, check always that wrenches and adjust-
ing tools are removed.
Store the unused machine in a dry locked place away from
the reach of children.
Electrical safety
Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60 245
(H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least
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1.5 mm
2
for cable lengths up to 25 m
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2.5 mm
2
for cable lengths over 25 m
Long and thin connection lines result in a potential drop. The
motor does not reach any longer its maximal power; the
function of the device is reduced.
Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be
made of rubber, non-rigid PVC or other thermoplastic mate-
rial of same mechanical stability or be covered with this ma-
terial.
The connector of the connection cable must be splash-
proof.
When running the connection line observe that it does not
interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug connection
does not get wet.
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant.
Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do
not use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.
Wind off completely the cable when using a cable drum.
Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if
they are damaged.
Do not use any defective connection cables.
When working outdoors, only use extension cables espe-
cially approved and appropriately labelled for outdoor use.
Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.
Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.
Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current circuit
breaker (30 mA).
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