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This machine is designed for sawing cutting brick, stone, floor- and wall tiles, etc. The
machine is not for the professsional version of use.
Machining of other materials is not permitted and may be carried out in specific cases only after
consulting with the manufacturer.
No metal work pieces may be machined.
The proper use also includes compliance with the operating and maintenance instructions
given in this manual.
The machine must be operated only by persons familiar with its operation, maintenance
and repair and who are familiar with its hazards.
The required minimum age must be observed.
The machine must only be used in a technically perfect condition when working on the machine,
all safety mechanisms and covers must be mounted.
In addition to the safety requirements contained in this operating instructions and your
country’s applicable regulations, you should observe the generally recognized technical rules
concerning the operation of machines.
Any other use exceeds authorization. In the event of unauthorized use of the machine, the
manufacturer renounces all liability and the responsibility is transferred exclusively to the
operator.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ITEMS SUPPLIED
INTENDED USE
1
Rubber foot
2
Parallel cutting guide scale
3
Working table
4
Mitre cutting guide
5
Locking knob (for mitre cutting guide)
6
Metal bracket
7
Locking knob (for upper protective guard)
8
Upper protective guard
9
Cutting disc
10
45° vertical fence
11
Parallel cutting guide
12
On/Off switch
13
14
Locking knob (for parallel cutting
guide)
Water reservoir plug
15
Lower protective guard
EN
EN
Please read the operating instructions carefully and observe the information provided. It is
important to refer to these instructions in order to acquaint yourself with the equipment, its
proper use and safety information.
General
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Ensure that the directional arrow on the cutting disc imatches the directional arrow on the
machine (the motor’s rotating direction).
•
No other people should be in the immediate vicinity of the machine when you are using
it. Bystanders must be kept at an appropriate safe distance.
• Never run the power cord over the machine table!
•
Never cut “free hand”. The workpiece must always be stable and lie flat on the machine table.
The workpiece must always be pressed tightly up against the fence.
•
Never cut workpieces which are so small that they cannot be safely pressed against the fence
and could be twisted.
•
Never cut workpieces which are so small that they can’t be held at a safe distance from the
cutting disc.
•
Always cut only one work piece. Never cut several workpieces at the same time. Workpieces
should never be laid behind one another or on top of one another. There is a danger of jamming
and being flung away.
• Make sure that the workpiece cannot slip or get jammed in the cutting disc while it is being cut.
•
Remove cut and jammed work pieces only when plug disconnected, motor is turned off and the
machine is at a complete standstill.
•
Clean the work surface and the workpiece after each cut. Switch the machine off to clean it. There
should be no foreign bodies on the workpiece or the machine table. Cut tile parts can get caught
in the cutting disc and flung around.
• Never reomove any cut parts, if the machine is switched on. Risk of cuts!
• Cut workpieces can have sharp cutting edges. Careful, you may cut yourself!
• Unplug the machine, if you are leaving it unattended.
• Only use clean water without any additives as coolant.
• Never expose the machine to the elements for an unnecessarily long period of time.
•
Replacement of the plug or the supply cord shall always be carried out by the manufacturer of
the tool or his service organisation.
• Keep water clear of the electrical parts of the tool and away from persons in the working area.
• Never use a cutting blade rated with a blade speed lower than the machine.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even if you operate this power tool according to the instructions residual risks will always remain.
The following risks may arise dut to the design and constrction of this power tool:
•
Damage to health resulting from hand-arm vibrations if the power tool is used for a long period
of time or is not used or maintained properly.
•
Injuries and material damage caused by loose tool attachments which, because of sudden damage,
wear or improper fitting, are unexpectedly thrown out of/from the power tool.
Additional safety instructions