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The breathing protection should be able to filter any particles produced by the
work. Prolonged exposure to high levels of noise can result in hearing damage.
• Keep children at a safe distance from the work area. Everyone who visits
the place of work must wear personal protective equipment. Debris from
the workpiece or from a damaged accessory can fly off and injury people
outside of the immediate work area.
• Only hold the power tool by its isolated gripping surfaces when working in
positions where the cut-off wheel might possibly cut through hidden cables or its
own mains lead. Cut-off wheels which come in contact with an electric cable can
electrify metal parts of the power tool and subject the user to an electric shock.
• Position the mains lead well away from the rotating accessory. If you lose control,
the lead can be sliced through or become entangled and pull your hand or arm
into the rotating accessory.
• Never put the power tool down before the accessory has stopped completely.
The rotating accessory can become stuck in the material resulting in loss of
control.
• Do not run the power tool when you are carrying it. Unintentional contact with
the rotating accessory can cause clothing to become caught and pull the tool
towards your body.
• Regularly clean the motor’s ventilation ports. The motor’s fan pulls in dust, which
gets inside the outer casing and a build up of this collected metal dust can lead
to electrical dangers.
• Do not use the power tool near flammable material. Sparks can easily ignite
flammable material.
• Do not use accessories, which require liquid coolants. The use of water or
other liquid coolants can result in electric shock or electrocution.
Specific safety instructions for sawing
• Keep your hands away from the blade and other moving parts. Do not reach
under the workpiece being sawed.
• Do not drill into walls or other places where there might be hidden electric cables.
If you have no choice but to saw into a wall, first remove the fuses and switch
off the supply to any circuits that could have cables in the wall you are about to
cut into. Grip only the plastic (insulated. parts of the saw. Never touch any metal
parts of the saw when cutting in areas where there might be live electrical wires.
• Do not use blunt or damaged saw blades. Bent saw blades can easily break or
cause kickback.
• Fasten small workpieces with a clamp, vice, etc. before beginning to saw. It is
easy to lose control over the machine on pieces that bend or begin to vibrate.
• Make sure that the settings are correct and that the blade is securely fastened
in the blade holder before beginning to saw.
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