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An additional support is necessary for long work-
pieces (table, trestle, etc.) in order to prevent the
machine from tipping over.
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Always press the workpiece firmly against
the working plate and stop in order to prevent
bouncing and twisting of the workpiece.
12
Avoid abnormal posture
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Make sure that you have secure footing and
always maintain your balance.
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Avoid awkward hand positions in which a sudden
slip could cause one or both hands to come into
contact with the saw blade.
13
Take care of your tools
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Keep cutting tools sharp and clean in order to be
able to work better and more safely.
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Follow the instructions for lubrication and for tool
replacement.
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Check the connection cable of the electric tool
regularly and have it replaced by a recognised
specialist when damaged.
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Check extension cables regularly and replace
them when damaged.
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Keep the handle dry, clean and free of oil and
grease.
14
Pull the plug out of the outlet
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Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed
wood pieces from the running saw blade.
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During non-use of the electric tool or prior to
maintenance and when replacing tools such as
saw blades, bits, milling heads.
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When the saw blade is blocked due to abnormal
feed force during cutting, turn the machine off
and disconnect it from power supply. Remove
the work piece and ensure that the saw blade
runs free. Turn the machine on and start new
cutting operation with reduced feed force.
15
Do not leave a tool key inserted
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Before switching on, make sure that keys and
adjusting tools are removed.
16
Avoid inadvertent starting
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Make sure that the switch is switched off when
plugging the plug into an outlet.
17
Use extension cables for outdoors
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Only use approved and appropriately identified
extension cables for use outdoors.
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Only use cable reels in the unrolled state.
18
Remain attentive
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Pay attention to what you are doing. Remain
sensible when working. Do not use the electric
tool when you are distracted.
19
Check the electric tool for potential damage
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Protective devices and other parts must be care-
fully inspected to ensure that they are fault-free
and function as intended prior to continued use
of the electric tool.
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Check whether the moving parts function fault-
lessly and do not jam or whether parts are dam-
aged. All parts must be correctly mounted and all
conditions must be fulfilled to ensure fault-free
operation of the electric tool.
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The moving protective hood may not be fixed in
the open position.
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Damaged protective devices and parts must be
properly repaired or replaced by a recognised
workshop, insofar as nothing different is speci-
fied in the operating manual.
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Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus-
tomer service workshop.
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Do not use any faulty or damaged connection
cables.
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Do not use any electric tool on which the switch
cannot be switched on and off.
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ATTENTION!
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Damage to hearing if essential ear-muffs are not
worn.
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Harmful emissions of wood dust when the machine is
used in closed rooms.
m Please note that our equipment has not been de-
signed for use in commercial, trade or industrial appli-
cations. Our warranty will be voided if the machine is
used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or
for equivalent purposes.
Safety information
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Attention!
The following basic safety measures
must be observed when using electric tools for protec-
tion against electric shock, and the risk of injury and
fire. Read all these notices before using the electric
tool and keep the safety instructions for later refer-
ence.
Safe work
1
Keep the work area orderly
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Disorder in the work area can lead to accidents.
2
Take environmental influences into account
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Do not expose electric tools to rain.
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Do not use electric tools in a damp or wet envi-
ronment.
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Make sure that the work area is well-illuminated.
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Do not use electric tools where there is a risk of
fire or explosion.
3
Protect yourself from electric shock
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Avoid physical contact with earthed parts (e.g.
pipes, radiators, electric ranges, cooling units).
4
Keep children away
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Do not allow other persons to touch the equipment
or cable, keep them away from your work area.
5
Securely store unused electric tools
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Unused electric tools should be stored in a dry,
elevated or closed location out of the reach of
children.
6
Do not overload your electric tool
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They work better and more safely in the specified
output range.
7
Use the correct electric tool
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Do not use low-output electric tools for heavy work.
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Do not use the electric tool for purposes for which
it is not intended. For example, do not use hand-
held circular saws for the cutting of branches or
logs.
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Do not use the electric tool to cut firewood.
8
Wear suitable clothing
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Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery, which can
become entangled in moving parts.
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When working outdoors, anti-slip footwear is
recommended.
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Tie long hair back in a hair net.
9
Use protective equipment
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Wear protective goggles.
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Wear a mask when carrying out dust-creating
work.
10
Connect the dust extraction device if you will
be processing wood, materials similar to wood,
or plastics.
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If connections for dust extraction and a collect-
ing device are present, make sure that they are
connected and used properly.
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When processing wood, materials similar to
wood, and plastics. operation in enclosed
spaces is only permitted with the use of a suit-
able extraction system.
11
Secure the workpiece
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Use the clamping devices or a vice to hold the
workpiece in place. In this manner, it is held
more securely than with your hand.
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