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Do not jam the saw blade when cutting.
The mains plug must not be pulled out of the power source under load.
Remove the water pump from the basin when there is a danger of frost (do not switch on frozen
pumps - thaw slowly).
Do not remove or open the blade guard or reach to the saw blade whilst it is cutting. This work
may only be carried out when the saw blade is at a standstill and the motor has been switched off.
1.4.4.
Special work whilst using the machine
Keep to the setting, maintenance and inspection work and intervals specified in this operating
manual including the details for replacing parts/ part equipment. This work may only be carried out
by authorised trained personnel.
Notify the operating personnel before starting any special or maintenance work. Appoint a
supervisor.
When the masonry saw has been shut down for maintenance and repair work, it must be marked
to prevent it being switched on again unexpectedly.
Before cleaning, cover or tape up all openings which - for safety and functional reasons - must be
protected against detergent penetration. The electric motors, switches and plug connectors are
particularly at risk.
Remove the covers/masking tape completely after finishing the cleaning work.
Always re-tighten screw connections after maintenance and repair work.
If safety equipment has to be removed for setting, maintenance and repair work, the safety
equipment must be re-installed and tested immediately after completing the maintenance and
repair work.
Ensure that media, consumables and replaced parts are disposed of safely and in a green fashion.
1.4.5.
Relocation of the masonry saw
The masonry saw can only be moved when the saw blade is at a standstill.
Before leaving the operating position, the electric motor must be switched off and the saw blade
must not rotate. There is a danger of injury due to rotating saw blade!
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