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If the power tool‘s connection cable is damaged, it
has to be replaced by a specially pre-adjusted con
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nection cable which is available from the customer
service organisation.
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Have your machine repaired by qualified specialists
and only with original spare parts. This ensures the
safety of the machine.
• The position of the machine must be stable.
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Before commissioning, all covers and safety de
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vices must be installed correctly.
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The saw blade has to be able to run freely.
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In the event of timber which has already been used,
watch for foreign objects such as nails or screws
etc.
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Before turning on the main switch, make sure that
the saw blade is mounted correctly and all moving
parts run smoothly.
Additional safety notices for table, chop and mi
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tre saws
• Ensure that, in table circular saw mode, the arm is
positioned tightly in the work position.
• Ensure that, in table circular saw mode, the arm is
secured properly for inclined cuts.
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Ensure that the table is secured properly when the
operating mode of the saw is changed.
1) Safety measures
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Do not use damaged or deformed saw blades;
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Use the saw only when its safety equipment is in
position, particularly after changing the sawing
mode, and when the guard is in a good condition
and has been properly maintained.
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Replace worn table inserts;
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Only ever use saw blades which are recommended
by the manufacturer and comply with EN 847-1,
alongside a warning sign that the riving knife must
not be wider than the cut kerf width and not thinner
than the saw blade body;
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Ensure that the rip fence is secured properly when
cutting diagonally;
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Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel;
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Connect the saw to an extraction unit when cutting
timber.
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Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
This may include:
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Hearing protection to reduce the risk of becom
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ing hearing impaired;
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Breathing protection to reduce the risk of inhaling
harmful dust;
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Wear gloves when handling saw blades and
rough material (saw blades must be transported
in a suitable container whenever feasible);
• Ensure that the material to be cut is taken into ac-
count when selecting the saw blade.
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Always return the push stick to its bracket when it is
no longer being used.
• Do not load the machine so much that it comes to
a standstill.
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Always push the work piece tightly down onto the
work top.
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Ensure that cut off timber pieces are not caught by
the saw blade‘s teeth and ejected.
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All protective and safety equipment must be re-
attached immediately after completing repairs and
maintenance.
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The manufacturer’s stipulations concerning safety,
work and maintenance as well as the measure-
ments specified in Technical Data, must be com
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plied with.
• The relevant accident prevention stipulations and
other widely recognised safety rules must be ob
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served.
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Adhere to specifications by the staff association.
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Attach the dust extraction unit for every job. The
operator must be informed of the conditions which
influence dust release, e.g. the type of material
(registration and source), the significance of local
precipitation and the correct setting of guards/guid-
ing plates/guidance bars.
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Operate the saw only with a suitable extraction
unit or a commercially available industrial vacuum
cleaner.
• Never remove loose splinters, wood chippings or
jammed wood when the saw blade is rotating.
• Turn off the machine before clearing faults or re-
moving jammed wood. -Disconnect the mains plug-
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Replace the table insert when the sawing gap is
worn away. - Disconnect the mains plug -
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This machine complies with relevant safety stipula
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tions.
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Keep your work area clean and tidy. Untidiness and
unlit work areas can lead to accidents.
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Keep the machine away from rain and wet condi
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tions. Water ingress into the power tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
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Be careful, watch what you are doing and work sen
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sibly with your power tool. Do not use the machine
when you are tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication. A moment of carelessness
when using the power tool can lead to serious in-
jury.
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Do not use a power tool which has a faulty switch.
A power tool which cannot be turned on or off, is
dangerous and must be repaired.
• Power tools which are not being used should be
stored beyond the reach of children.
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Do not let others use the machine if they are not
familiar with it or have not read these instructions.
Power tools are dangerous when they are being
used by inexperienced people.
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Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
jam less and are easier to guide.