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Contents
Assembly of the saw
2 – 4
Declaration of conformity
5 – 6
Extent of delivery
14
Device description
14
Technical data
14
Symbols used in the operating instructions
15
Characteristic noise values
15
Normal intended use
15
Residual risks
16
Safe working
16
Preparation for commissioning
17
Commissioning 18
Adjusting the saw
18
Working instructions
19
Maintenance and care
19
Transport 19
Storage 20
Guarantee 20
Possible faults
20
Spare parts
20
Symbols machine
Carefully read
operator’s
manual before
handling the
machine.
Observe in-
structions and
safety rules when
operating.
Shut off engine
and remove power
cord before perfor-
ming cleaning,
maintenance or
repair work.
Risk of injury of
fingers and hands
by the saw blade
Wear eye
protection
Symbols used in the operating instructions
Threatened hazard or hazardous situation. Not
observing this instruction can lead to injuries or cause
damage to property.
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Important information on proper handling of the
saw. Not observing this instruction can lead to faults in
the saw.
User information. This information helps you to use all
the functions of the saw optimally.
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Assembly, operation and servicing the saw. Here
you are explained exactly what to do.
Characteristic noise values
DIN EN ISO 3744; 11/95, DIN EN 11201
Application of the machine as scroll saw with standard saw
blade.
Sound levels:
Sound levels at the workplace
No-load
L
WA
= 75 dB(A)
L
pA
= 63 dB(A)
Load
L
WA
= 88 dB(A)
L
pA
= 76 dB(A)
The values given are emission values and must therefore not simulta-
neously represent safe workplace values too. Although there is a
relationship between emission and immission levels, it can be reliably
deduced whether additional precautionary measures are necessary or
not. Factors, which can influence the immission level currently existing
at the workplace include the duration of the effects, the special type of
the workroom, other noise sources, etc. e.g. the number of machines
and other adjacent processes. The permissible workplace values can
also vary from country to country. This information should however
enable an improved assessment of the danger and risk to be carried
out.
Normal intended use
The saw is suitable for working with small and complex
forms of wood, plastics, plexiglass or hard plaster.
Round materials (logs, pipes, etc.) are not permitted to be
cut without a special device for this purpose.
Only workpieces which have been securely mounted and
aligned can be processed.
The intended usage also includes compliance with the
operating, servicing and repair conditions prescribed by
the manufacturer and following the safety instructions
included in the instructions.
The relevant accident prevention regulations for the
operation as well as the other generally acknowledged
occupational medicine and safety rules must be complied
with.
Any other use is deemed not to be use as prescribed. The
manufacturer is not liable for any type of damage resulting
from this: the user bears the sole risk.
Independently made alterations to the circular saw preclude
any liability of the manufacturer for resulting damages of any
kind.
The circular saw may only be equipped, used and serviced
by persons who are familiar with these and have been
instructed in the hazards. Repair works may only be carried
out by us or by a customer service agent nominated by us.
The machine may not be used in a potentially explosive
environment or be exposed to the rain.
Metal parts (nails, etc.) must be removed from the timber to
be sawn.