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• Never work with protection devices dismounted.
Damaged protection devices must be replaced
immediately.
• During operation never fix (bind, wedge, etc.) the
sliding guard cover open.
• Avoid blocking of the sliding guard cover or its clogging
with sawdust If this is the case switch off the power tool,
fix the malfunction and only then continue operation.
•
Do not use the power tool with a damaged insert.
•
Before you start work, ensure that the saw blade
does not touch the turntable at any tilt angle.
• Remove all nails or any other metal objects from
blanks before cutting.
During operation
• Never stand on the power tool - if it turns over or
if you accidentally touch the saw blade, you can be
seriously injured.
Keep your hands at a safe distance from
the saw blade. Dangerous areas are
marked with a special sign.
•
During operation watch the position of a power cable
(it should always be positioned behind the tool). Do not
allow it to whip around your legs or arms.
• Never start cutting until the saw blade reaches its
full speed.
•
When processing small blanks, use clamping
devices. If the blanks are too small to be fixed
properly - do not process them.
•
Always process only one blank - this is the only way
to fix it properly.
•
While processing long blanks use the clam ping
devices and be sure to provide a support under the
long end of the blank. Never make a third person hold
the working blank.
• After cutting remove all blank waste-ends from the
turntable surface - they may block up the saw blade, or
the rotating saw blade may throw them at a high speed
at the user.
• Never keep your hands behind the saw blade (when
holding blanks, removing waste ends, etc.). In this
case the distance between the saw blade and your
hands is too small - and there is an increased risk of
serious injury.
• Never remove sawdust or blank waste-ends while
the power tool motor is running.
•
If during operation the saw blade gets stuck in the
blank or is blocked by the waste-ends, immediately
switch off the power tool and only then eliminate the
cause of the saw blade failure.
•
Do not work materials containing asbestos. Asbestos
is considered carcinogenic.
• Do not use the power tool to cut firewood.
• Avoid stopping the power tool motor when under load.
• Avoid overheating your power tool, when using it for
a long time.
•
If your power tool is equipped with a kerf indicating
laser, observe the necessary safety measures.
Never look at the beam or point it at other people or
animals - if the la ser beam strikes the eyes, it can
damage the eyesight.
After finishing operation
• The power tool can be removed from the workplace
only after the saw blade has been switched off and
stopped completely.
• Never try to slow down the inertial rotation of the
saw blade with the spindle lock or by applying effort
to the saw blade lateral surface. If you use the spindle
lock for this purpose, the power tool will fail and your
warranty will be cancelled.
• The saw blades can get very hot during operation -
do not touch them until they have cooled down.
Symbols used in
the manual
Following symbols are used in the operation manual,
please remember their meanings. Correct interpretation
of the symbols will allow correct and safe use of the
power tool.
Symbol
Meaning
Serial number sticker:
KGS ... - model;
XX - date of manufacture;
XXXXXXX - serial number.
Read all safety regulations
and instructions.
Wear safety goggles and ear
protectors.
Wear a dust mask.
Disconnect the power tool
from the mains before instal-
lation or adjustment.
Movement direction.
Rotation direction.
Locked.
Unlocked.
Prohibited.
Double insulation / protec
-
tion class.
Attention. Warning of possi-
ble user health damage.
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