3.4
SHUTDOWN AND STORAGE
1.
To stop the saw, release the trigger.
2.
AFTER the blade has stopped rotating, lay the saw on a flat surface.
3.
Stop the hydraulic power source following the procedure in the respective instruction manual.
4.
Shut off water supply.
CAUTION:
ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE COOLING WATER WHEN THE TOOL IS NOT IN USE. LEAVING
THE WATER RUNNING UNATTENDED CAN CAUSE EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
5.
Clean concrete slurry and debris off saw. Once concrete slurry is dry, it is very hard to remove and may hamper the
operation of moving parts.
6.
Disconnect the hoses from the saw.
WARNING:
NEVER DISCONNECT ANY HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED PART OF THE SAW OR
REMOVE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS, LINES, OR FITTINGS WHILE THE POWER
SOURCE IS RUNNING OR WHENEVER THE HYDRAULIC FLUID IS HOT.
LIQUID UNDER HIGH PRESSURE CAN PIERCE THE SKIN, CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH. HOT LIQUID CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL BURNS. IF AN INJURY OCCURS,
GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
7.
Secure the saw and hydraulic power source to prevent unauthorized use.
8.
Store the saw in a clean, dry area away from exposure to high heat and humidity, water, other liquids, or freezing
temperatures. Avoid temperatures low enough to cause condensation on the blade when moving it from storage to a
higher temperature. Always handle and store blades carefully.
9.
Do not stack material on top of the saw that may cause the blade to bend or deform.
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