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2. SAFETY
2.1. Safety Symbols and Their Meanings
Read the user guide
Ensure safe working position, always keep your
balance.
Wear ear protectors
Elektrical excitation
Wear safety goggles
Don’t place your hands between parts in motion..
If the power cable should be damaged
during operation, don't touch and unplug it.
Never use damaged power cables.
High temperature warning
During saw blade change operations, use
protective gloves
Keep your fingers clear of the movable parts of
the glide arm.
The above symbol
DANGER WARNING
,
warns you against specific dangers, and you
have definitely to read them..
The
IMPORTANT
symbol above is one telling to
apply special care and to be careful at carrying
out the specified operation
2.2.
Accidents Prevention
2.2.1 Our machines are manufactured in accordance with CE safety directives, which cover national and international
safety directives.
2.2.2 It is the task of the employer to warn his staff against accident risks, to train them on prevention of accidents, to
provide for necessary safety equipment and devices for the operator’s safety.
2.2.3 It is the task of the employer to warn his staff against accident risks, to train them on prevention of accidents, to
provide for necessary safety equipment and d
evices for the operator’s safety.
2.2.4 Machine should be operated only by staff members, who have read and understood the contents of this manual.
2.2.5 All directives, recommendations and general safety rules contained in this manual have to be observed fully. The
machine cannot be operated in any way for purposes other than those described herein. Otherwise, the manufacturer shall
not be deemed responsible for any damages or injuries. And such circumstances would lead to the termination of the
warranty
2.3.
General Safety Information
2.3.1 The power cable should be led in such a way that nobody can step on it or nothing can be placed on it. Special care
has to be taken regarding the inlet and outlet sockets
2.3.2
Don’t overload machines for drilling and cutting. Your machine will operate more safely with power supply in
accordance with the stipulated values.
2.3.3 Use correct illumination for the safety of the operator. (ISO 8995-89 Standard The lighting of indoor work system)
2.3.4 Do not leave any things on the machine.
2.3.5
Don’t use any materials other than those recommended by the manufacturer for cutting operations on the
machine.
2.3.6 Ensure that the work piece is clamped appropriately by the machine's clamp or vice
2.3.7 Ensure safe working position, always keep your balance.
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