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Keep your working place clean. Dirty and disorganized workplace may cause accidents. 

Never work in tight spaces or in purely lit rooms. Make sure the floor is solid and stable and that you can

move around easily. Always keep stable posture. 

Keep focusing and use common sense. Do not continue working if you cannot pay attention. 

Maintain your tools clean and in safe working conditions. 

Handles must be kept free of grease and dirt. 

Make sure no children, unauthorized persons or animals have access to your workshop. 

Never put your hands or legs inside the working area. 

Never leave your machine unattended during operation. 

Use only for purposes for which it has been designed. 

Use personal protective gear such as safety goggles, ear protection, respirator, safe working shoes etc. 

Do not overreach, use both hands. 

Never work under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. 

Do not use the machine/tool if you feel dizzy or week. 

Any modifications or improvements to the machine are strictly prohibited. DO NOT USE if you discover

bent part, crack or other damage to your machine. 

Never perform any maintenance during operation. 

If you see any unusual sign or hear any strange sound, switch of the machine immediately. 

Do not forget to remove all wrenches and/or screwdrivers from the machine. 

Before use, make sure all screws are tightened securely. 

Perform maintenance regularly. Before use make sure the machine is in good working conditions 

and without any damage. 

Use only original spare parts during repairs. 

Using accessories or extension pieces not approved by the manufacturer may cause injuries. 

Use this machine only for work that could be handled by it. Do not overload tools, accessories or the

machine. For large work volume use more powerful machine. 

Do not overload the machine. Measure the work load in such way, so it could be done with comfortable

speed. Damages due to machine overload are not covered by the warranty policy. 

Do not expose to extremely high temperature or direct sunlight. 

This machine is not designed for use in humid environments or under water. 

If you are not using your equipment, store it in a dry and locked place, out of reach of children. 

Before switching your machine on, make sure that all safety elements work as designed. Make sure all

moving parts are in good working conditions. 

Inspect all parts for cracks and damages. Make sure movable parts are not stuck and set properly.

Also take into consideration other conditions that may have a negative effect on the proper function of

your machine. 

If not stated otherwise in this manual, all damaged parts and safety elements must be repaired 

or changed.

Fine mechanics

Never use a vise to hold your machine in place. 

Protect your machine from fall and impact. When you finish your work store your equipment back inside

the briefcase.

Assembly

Do not use the machine unless completely assembled.

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Summary of Contents for MF127

Page 1: ...a claim you must present the warranty card showing the date of the purchase the serial number of the machine vendor stamp and signature of sales clerk as well as the proof of purchase receipt 5 Warran...

Page 2: ...o the work piece Pay special attention to safety notes and safety labels on the machine Never remove or damage them Please write information such as the invoice number and the number of the sale recei...

Page 3: ...ally powered machine Electrical hazard Risk of being caught by spinning machine parts Caution Loose clothing or body parts may get caught by moving machine parts Warning Danger of damage Note Addition...

Page 4: ...maintenance regularly Before use make sure the machine is in good working conditions and without any damage Use only original spare parts during repairs Using accessories or extension pieces not appr...

Page 5: ...orrect wall outlet The voltage on the specification label must be the same as the voltage in the wall outlet Higher voltage may damage the engine and too low voltage will not provide the machine with...

Page 6: ...tion or paint thinners to clean the machine Clean plastic parts with cloth dipped in soup water Clean and lubricate metal surfaces with a cloth dipped in paraffin oil If you are not using your machine...

Page 7: ...gn the drill with the grinding wheel When finished tighten all screws again Switch the machine on and move the pole forward to sharpen the drill When you sharpened one part of the drill tip loosen the...

Page 8: ...required Release the screw 17 Adjust and tilt the engine housing 16 as needed pic 5 9 Adjustment of the saw blade pic 6 1 Fastening screw 2 Fastening screw 3 Fastening screw 4 Positioning device 5 Saw...

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