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Never reach into the area near the blade unless the
blade has completely stopped.
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Before use, thoroughly check the product and battery
pack for any damage or material fatigue. Repairs to
the whole product should only be carried out by an
authorised service centre.
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Always use the guards on the product. Do not use
the product if the guards are not in place and working
correctly.
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The lower blade guard should only open when the blade
is lowered to the workpiece and must always be able to
move freely and close automatically.
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during operation.
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Never alter of modify the product or its function. Your
safety may be compromised.
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Do not use saw blades which are cracked, damaged or
deformed.
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Do not use saw blades made of high-speed steel.
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Only use blades that are sharp. Replace dull blades.
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Always use blades with correct size and shape of arbour
holes. Blades that do not match the mounting hardware
of the saw will run eccentrically, causing loss of control.
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Use only woodworking blades specified in this manual,
which comply with EN 847-1.
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Do not use any flanges, washers and nuts to secure the
saw blade other than those supplied or indicated in the
instruction manual.
Ŷ
It is necessary to select a saw blade which is suitable
for the material being cut. Never use the product to cut
materials other than those specified in the intended use
section in this manual.
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It is important to avoid overheating the blade and melting
the plastic when cutting.
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on the saw blade, only use saw blade that are marked
with a speed equal or higher than the speed marked on
the tool.
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Replace the table insert when worn or damaged.
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Before work, make a dummy cut without the motor turned
on so the position of the blade, operation of the guards
with respect to other machine parts, and workpiece may
be checked.
Ŷ
When performing mitre, bevel or compound mitre cuts,
adjust the sliding fence or sub-fence to ensure the
correct clearance from the blade.
Ŷ
Avoid uncontrolled release of the saw unit from the fully
down position.
Ŷ
The handle lock must always be engaged when
transporting the product.
Ŷ
Keep the floor area free of loose materials, such as chips
and cut-offs.
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Refrain from removing any cut-offs or other parts of the
workpiece from the cutting area whilst the product is
running and the saw head is not in the rest position.
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Long workpieces must be adequately supported. The
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workpiece. The operator should secure this area from
accidental contact from other persons or objects which
may move the workpiece during operation.
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The dust produced when using the product may be
harmful to health. Use a dust suction system and wear
a suitable dust protection mask. Remove deposited dust
thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner.
Ŷ
It may be necessary to adjust the sliding fence to ensure
proper clearance prior to making a bevel or compound
cut. Make sure the sliding fence lock screw is tightened
securely after the adjustment.
Ŷ
The clamp can be installed and used on either side of
the blade. In some operation, the clamp may interfere
with the blade guard assembly. Always make sure there
is no interference with the blade guard prior to beginning
any cutting operation to reduce the risk of serious
personal injury.
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Ambient temperature range for tool during operation is
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ADDITIONAL BATTERY SAFETY WARNINGS
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To reduce the risk of fire, personal injury, and product
damage due to a short circuit, never immerse your
tool, battery pack or charger in fluid or allow a fluid to
flow inside them. Corrosive or conductive fluids, such
as seawater, certain industrial chemicals, and bleach
or bleach-containing products, etc., can cause a short
circuit.
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Ambient temperature range for battery during use is
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Ambient temperature range for battery storage is
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TRANSPORTING LITHIUM BATTERIES
Transport the battery in accordance with local and national
provisions and regulations.
Follow all special requirements on packaging and labelling
when transporting batteries by a third party. Ensure that
no batteries can come in contact with other batteries
or conductive materials while in transport by protecting
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tape. Do not transport batteries that are cracked or leaking.
Check with the forwarding company for further advice.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when the product is used as prescribed, it is still
impossible to completely eliminate certain residual risk
factors. The following hazards may arise and the operator
should pay special attention to avoid the following:
Ŷ
Risk of contact with uncovered parts of the rotating saw
blade
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Kick-back of workpieces or parts of workpieces due to
improper adjustment or handling
Ŷ
Catapulting of faulty carbide tips from the saw blade
Ŷ
Damage to the respiratory system
NOTE:
Wear respiratory protection masks containing
filters appropriate to the materials being worked. Ensure
adequate workplace ventilation. Do not eat, drink or
smoke in the work area.
Ŷ
Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not
worn.
WARNING!
Dust from certain paints, coatings and
materials may cause irritation or allergic reactions to the
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