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not sawing any twisted or skewed wood pieces, or pieces that do not have a straight edge 
for moving along the rip fence, in a longitudinal direction. 

 

Do not carry out any free-hand operations. Free-hand means that you use your hands for 
supporting the workpiece, or for leading it with your hands, instead of using the rip fence 
or the mitre block. 

 

NEVER bend over or around the saw blade. NEVER reach for a workpiece, before the 
saw blade has come to a complete stop. 

 

Avoid a sudden or too quick infeed of a workpiece. Workpieces made of hard material 
should be fed in as slowly as possible. Never fold or turn a workpiece while feeding it into 
the saw. If the saw blade jams or ceases to turn while the workpiece is being fed in, turn 
the equipment off immediately. Remove the plug from the socket.   Remove the piece that 
is blocking the saw. 

 

NEVER try to remove sawed off chips, and never touch a saw blade guard, as long as the 
saw blade is turning. 

 

Remove all lose knots from the workpiece, BEFORE starting to saw. 

 

Do not maltreat the cable. Never pull on the cable, for removing the plug from the socket. 
Do not expose the cable to heat, oil, water or sharp edges. 

 

Some types of dust that is generated while working with the saw may contain chemicals, 
which can cause cancer, birth defects or other genetic damages. Some examples of these 
substances are: 

 

Lead derived from paints containing lead; 

 

Arsenic and chrome from chemically treated wood. 

 

The hazard to your health from such exposures is dependent on how frequently you do 
this kind of work. 

 

Measures for reducing your exposure to such chemicals: Always work in well-ventilated 
surroundings and with certified safety equipment, such as dust masks that have been 
specially designed for filtering out microscopic particles. 

 

For sawing operations, connect the equipment to a dust exhaust system. 

 

The saw blade guard may be lifted up while positioning a workpiece, or for easier access 
during maintenance works. Make sure that the saw blade guard has been lowered and is 
positioned flat against the sawing table, before connecting your tool to the mains supply. 

7  ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

Check the voltage that is documented on the type plate of the machine, to 
make sure that it corresponds to the locally available mains voltage.Safety 
class II. 

8  ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASERS 

Laser beam warning. 

Laser beam characteristics. 

 

Warning! The laser beam potentially causes severe eye damage. Never look or stare 
directly into the laser beam. 

 

During use, do not point the laser beam at people, directly or indirectly through reflecting 
surfaces. 

 

This laser complies with class 2 according to EN 60825-1:2014. The unit includes no 
servicing components. Do not open the housing for any reason. If the unit is damaged, 
have the damage repaired by an authorized repair agent. 

Summary of Contents for 166914

Page 1: ...DUCT CHARACTERISTICS 8 10 INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORT 8 10 1 Installation 8 10 2 Transport 8 10 2 1 Replacing the saw blade Fig 1 9 10 2 2 Mounting upper blade guard Fig 2 9 11 FUNCTIONS 9 11 1 Convert...

Page 2: ...tre 90 and turntable 90 Fig 13 12 12 1 3 Mitre 90 and turntable 90 45 Fig 14 12 12 1 4 Mitre cut 90 45 and turntable 90 Fig 15 12 12 1 5 Mitre cut 90 45 and turntable 90 45 Fig 16 12 12 2 Table saw mo...

Page 3: ...saw 21 Table insert 22 Locking knob 23 Mitre saw unlock button 24 Push stick 25 Workpiece clamp 26 Hexagonal spanner 27 Exhaust pipe 28 Dustbag 29 30 Saw dust outlet 31 Work light 32 On off switch for...

Page 4: ...p children and bystanders at a distance when operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control of it 5 2 Electrical safety Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug...

Page 5: ...s or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store power tools when not in use out of the reach of children and do not allow people...

Page 6: ...nto contact with metals such as nails and screws Search for and remove all nails screws and other foreign materials from the workpiece before you start to work Remove spanners cut off pieces and the o...

Page 7: ...fects or other genetic damages Some examples of these substances are Lead derived from paints containing lead Arsenic and chrome from chemically treated wood The hazard to your health from such exposu...

Page 8: ...k of injury if you handle the machine incorrectly when lifting or turning it Always hold the machine firmly by the base 12 Position the machine on a suitable surface All 4 feet must rest firmly on the...

Page 9: ...clockwise direction using the Hex key S5 26 CAUTION Controlling the space between the knife head and the metal board can prevent the saw blade from cutting to the upper blade guard 3 thus preventing a...

Page 10: ...guide is fastened with the locking knob 5 Once the locking knob is released the table parallel fence 4 can be removed 11 6 Connection to a dust collector The dust of some types of wood such as for in...

Page 11: ...ided on both sides and tighten the setscrew by Hex Key S5 26 11 11 1 Connection to AC power High voltage Only operate this machine in dry surroundings This machine may only be connected to a power sou...

Page 12: ...and turntable 90 45 Fig 14 The crosscut and mitre saw with table can be used to make right and left angular cuts of 90 45 in relation to the saw guide 21 Move the machine head to its upper position R...

Page 13: ...be used in the area near the saw blade 18 For work piece widths below 30 mm a push stick 24 must be used to move the work piece After completing the cut the upper blade guard 3 will close again automa...

Page 14: ...cool and dry place avoid too high and too low temperatures Protect it from exposure to direct sunlight Keep it in the dark if possible Don t keep it in plastic bags to avoid humidity build up 14 TECH...

Page 15: ...netration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given in...

Page 16: ...Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU Europea...

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