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Dust from certain paints, coatings and materials may
cause irritation or allergic reactions to the respiratory
system. Dust from wood such as oak, beech, MDF and
others are carcinogenic. Material containing asbestos
should only ever be worked or processed by qualified
specialist operators.
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Injuries may be caused, or aggravated, by prolonged
use of a tool. When using any tool for prolonged periods,
ensure you take regular breaks.
MaIntenanCe
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Do not modify the product in any way or use accessories
not approved by the manufacturer. Your safety and that
of others may be compromised.
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Do not use the product if any switches, guards or
other functions does not work as intended. Return to
an authorised service centre for professional repair or
adjustment.
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Do not make any adjustments whilst the saw blade is
in motion.
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Always make sure the plug has been removed from the
mains supply before making adjustments, lubricating or
when doing any maintenance on the product.
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Before and after each use, check the product for
damage or broken parts. Keep the product in top
working condition by immediately replacing parts with
spares approved by the manufacturer.
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The blade has sharp edges and may also remain hot
after cutting operations. Exercise extreme caution
when cleaning an exposed blade. Wear gloves to
protect yourself from personal injury.
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Clean the saw and its accessories from dust regularly,
especially moving parts including the blade guard.
Use a hand brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust
effectively. Do not use compressed air.
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If the replacement of the supply cord is necessary, this
has to be done by the manufacturer or his agent in
order to avoid a safety hazard.
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To assure safety and reliability, all repairs, including
changing brushes, should be performed by an
authorised service centre.
luBRICatIon
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All of the bearings in the product are lubricated with
a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life
span of the product under normal operating conditions.
Therefore, no further lubrication is required.
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Do not attempt to disassemble the blade guard assembly
for cleaning or repair. Damaged guards should not be
used. Return to an authorised service centre for repair
or replacement.
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For greater safety and reliability, all repairs should be
performed by an authorised service centre.
Mitre and bevel angle calibration
If mitre and bevel angle calibration are needed, see pages
32 – 39 and follow the calibration instructions.
Maximum cutting depth stop
The maximum cutting depth stop is to prevent the saw
blade from cutting into the metal base of the unit.
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The maximum cutting depth stop is not user-adjustable.
Do not adjust the maximum cutting depth stop.
tRanSpoRtatIon anD StoRaGe
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When storing the product, disconnect the power
cord. Store the product in a secure place that is not
accessible to children.
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Clean the product using a brush and vacuum cleaner
before storage.
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If you remove the saw blade or keep spares with
the unit, ensure they are in the original packaging to
prevent injury.
to secure the product prior to movement:
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The product should be stored at the zero degree mitre
and bevel angle and locked in position. The slide
should be locked. The handle should be locked in the
lower (safe) position with the guards closed.
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One or both sides of the extension bars can be removed
for ease of carrying.
to move or transport in a vehicle:
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Secure the product prior to movement as described in
the manual.
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Remove the product from the bench top by releasing
the 4 bolts, one at each corner. Secure the bolts for
future use. Lifting the product using the handle at the
top.
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When lifting to a height, two persons wearing heavy
gloves are needed to lift the base of the product.
■
When transporting in a vehicle, set the product on its
base and secure against movement.
envIRonMental pRoteCtIon
Recycle raw materials instead of disposing
of as waste. The machine, accessories
and packaging should be sorted for
environmental-friendly recycling.
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Summary of Contents for RMS254DB
Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Sliding Compound Mitre Saw RMS254DB...
Page 9: ...x4 x8 x4 2 mm 4 mm 5 mm M8 M8 D13 x D8 x 1 6mm x1 x1 x 1 x 1 x 1 7...
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Page 15: ...90 90 45 90 90 p 25 p 32 p 34 p 26 p 37 p 31 p 39 p 28 13...
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