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Do not use any defective or deformed
rechargeable batteries!
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Do not open the rechargeable batteries!
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Do not touch the contacts of the rechargeable
batteries and do not short-circuit them!
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A slightly acidic, combustible liquid may leak from
defective li-ion rechargeable batteries! If any
battery liquid is leaking and comes in contact with
the skin, immediately rinse with a copious amount
of water. If any battery liquid gets into your eyes,
rinse with clean water and immediately consult a
doctor for medical treatment!
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Remove the rechargeable batteries from the
machine before carrying out any setting, retooling,
maintenance or cleaning tasks.
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Ensure that the machine is switched off when you
push in the rechargeable battery.
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Please remove the rechargeable battery from the
machine if the machine is put down, transported or
stored unattended.
Do not use:
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Cracked and misshapen saw blades.
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Saw blades made of high speed steel (HSS saw
blades).
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Blunt saw blades as they impose an excessive
load on the motor.
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Saw blades with a base body with a thickness
greater than, or a cutting width (setting) less than,
the thickness of the riving knife / splitter.
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Saw blades which are not suitable for the saw
blade's idling speed.
Instructions on the use of personal protective
equipment:
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Always wear ear protectors during work.
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Always where a dust mark during work.
Instructions on operation:
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Do not reach with your hands into the sawing area
and do not touch the saw blade. With your other
hand, support the supplementary handle or the
motor casing.
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Do not reach under the workpiece.
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Adapt the cutting depth to the workpiece thickness.
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Never support the workpiece in your hand or over
your leg. Secure the workpiece against a sturdy
support.
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When sawing with connected guide rail, the
machine may only be removed from the workpiece
if it is in home position and the retractable saw
guard is closed.
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Only hold the device by its isolated handle
surfaces when carrying out work during which the
cutting tool could hit concealed power cables.
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Always use a limit stop or a straight edge guide for
longitudinal cutting.
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Always use correctly sized saw blades with
matching mounting hole (e.g. star-shaped or
round).
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Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade
washers or screws.
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Hold the saw with both hands and bring your arms
into a position where you are able to resist the
backlash forces. Always stay on the side of the
saw blade, never bring the saw blade in line with
your body.
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If the saw blade jams or sawing is interrupted for
another reason, release the on/off switch and keep
the saw steady in the workpiece until the saw
blade stands completely still. Never try to remove
the saw from the workpiece or to pull it backwards
while the saw blade is still moving or while a
backlash could occur.
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If you would like to restart a saw that is stuck in the
workpiece, centre the saw blade in the saw slit and
check whether the saw teeth are stuck in the
workpiece.
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Support large plates to reduce the risk of backlash
caused by a jammed saw blade.
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Do not use any blunt or damaged saw blades.
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Before starting to saw, tighten the cutting depth
and cutting angle adjustments.
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Be especially careful when making a "plunge cut"
into a concealed area, e.g. into an existing wall.
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Prior to every use, check whether the lower saw
guard is closing properly. Do not use the saw if the
lower saw guard is not freely movable and does
not close immediately. Never clamp or tie down the
lower saw guard in an open position.
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Check the function of the spring for the lower saw
guard. Have the device serviced if the bottom saw