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and/or which exceed the applicable maximum work piece height for the
respective cut.
• Make sure that there are no nails or other debris in the parts of the work
piece to be cut.
5. Keep onlookers away from the work area and also away from the area
behind the saw where the saw dust and cut-offs are ejected.
6. The floor around the machine must be level, clean and free of loose
particles such as wood chips and cuttings.
7. Make sure that the work area or room is properly lighted.
8. Make sure that the table and mitre saw cannot be operated by
children.
9. Never switch the saw on if you have not removed all objects except
for the work piece and any required holding fixtures from the
machine bench.
10. Production of noise: When using motorised machines, it is
recommended to wear ear protection.
11. To prevent being suddenly drawn into the saw blade:
• Do not wear gloves.
• Take off any jewellery and loose clothing.
• If you have long hair, wear a hair net.
• Roll long sleeves up over your elbows.
12. To avoid accidents caused by the saw accidentally starting, be
absolutely sure to pull the mains plug before performing any
adjustments and maintenance on the guide or saw head such as
changing the saw blade or accessories.
13. Do not leave the saw unattended. Always switch off the device and
only leave it once the tool has come to a complete stop.
14. To avoid electrical shock when inserting the plug in the socket, do not
touch the metallic contacts on the plug.
15. Do not use the cord to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the cord
against heat, oil and sharp edges.
16. Never apply a cleaner or lubricant to the saw blade if it is still rotating.
17. To prevent fire, do not operate the saw near flammable liquids,
vapours or gases.
18. Only use accessories that are also specified in the user manual.
19. Only use the recommended saw blades (no HSS saw blades).
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