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technical data.
It is imperative to observe the accident
prevention regulations in force in your area as
well as all other generally recognized rules of
safety.
Note the information published by your
professional associations (VBG 7j).
Switch on the dust extraction system each time
you use the machine.
Use the saw only with a suitable vacuum
extraction system or a standard industrial
vacuum cleaner.
Never use the cable for any purpose other than
that for which it is intended!
Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed
pieces of wood when the saw blade is running.
To rectify faults or remove jammed pieces of
wood, always switch off the machine first. - Pull
out the power plug! -
If the sawing gap is worn, replace the table insert
(6). - Pull out the power plug! -
The bench-type saw has to be connected to a
230 V socket-outlet with earthing contact and
minimum fusing of 10 A.
Never use tools or attachments with insufficient
power for the job in hand.
Never use tools on jobs for which they were not
intended!
Make sure you stand squarely and keep your
balance at all times.
Check the tool for possible damage!
Each time before re-using the tool, carefully
check that the guards or any slightly damaged
parts are working as intended.
Check that the moving parts are in good working
order, that they do not jam, and that no parts are
damaged. Make sure that all parts are fitted
correctly and that all other operating conditions
are properly fulfilled.
Unless otherwise stated in the operating
instructions, damaged guards and parts have to
be repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center.
Have damaged switches replaced by a customer
service workshop.
This electric tool complies with the pertinent
safety regulations. Repairs are to be carried out
only by a qualified electrician using original
replacement parts or the user may suffer an
accident.
If necessary, wear suitable personal protection
equipment. This could consist of:
- Ear-muffs to prevent the risk of damaging your
hearing
- A breathing mask to prevent the risk of inhaling
hazardous dust
Always wear gloves when handling saw blades
and rough materials. Whenever practicable, saw
blades must be carried in a container.
The operator has to be informed about the
conditions with an influence on noise
development (e.g. blades designed to reduce
noise emission, caring for blades and saws).
Faults on the machine or its guards, safety
devices and blade have to be reported to the
person in charge as soon as they are
discovered.
Use only the transport devices to move the
machine. Never use the guards for handling and
moving the machine.
While you are moving the machine it is best to
cover the top part of the blade, e.g. with the
guard.
Do not cut rebates or grooves without fitting a
suitable guard, e.g. a tunnel-type guard, over the
saw table.
Circular saws must not be used for slotting jobs
(cutting grooves which end in the workpiece).
Caution! Risk of injury! Do
not reach into the running
saw blade.
Wear goggles
Wear ear-muffs
Wear a breathing mask
Noise emission values
The saw’s noise is measured in accordance with
DIN EN ISO 3744; 11/95, E DIN EN 31201; 6/93,
ISO 7960 Annex A; 2/95. The machine may
exceed 85 dB(A) at the workplace. In this case,
noise protection measures need to be introduced
for the user (ear-muffs).
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