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• When the cutting blade jams or stops cutting due to any
reason, release the switch button and hold the saw still in the
material until the blade or disc stops completely.
• Never attempt to remove the cutting blade from material
being cut nor pull the saw back when the blade is rotating. It
may cause kick back.
Investigate and implement correction actions
to eliminate causes of cutting blade seizing.
• When restarting the saw in the processed material, centre
the cutting blade in the kerf and ensure the blade teeth are
not blocked in the material.
When the cutting blade jams during
restart, it may slide off or cause kick back against the processed
material.
• Support large boards to minimize risk of pinching and kick
back of the circular saw.
Large boards tend to bend under own
weight. Place supports under board on both sides, close to the cutting
line and close to the board edge.
• Do not use blunt or damaged cutting blades.
Blunt or incorrectly
positioned blade teeth create narrow kerf, excessive friction, jamming
of cutting blade and kick back.
• Firmly set clamps for cutting depth and bevel angle before
making a cut.
Change of saw settings during cutting may cause
jamming and kick back.
• Be very careful during plunge cutting in division walls.
Cutting
blade may encounter objects not visible from the outside and cause
kick back.
FEATURES OF LOWER PROTECTIVE GUARD
• Make sure the lower guard is appropriately positioned before
each use. Do not use the saw when the lower guard does not
move freely and does not close immediately. Do not fix and
do not leave the lower guard open.
When the saw is accidentally
dropped the lower guard may get deformed. Lift the lower guard
with pull-handle and ensure it is free to move and does not touch the
blade nor any other part of the tool for any setting of cutting depth
and angle.
• Check functioning of the lower guard spring. Repair the guard
and its spring before use when they do not work properly.
Lower guard may be malfunctioning and slowed down due to
damaged parts, sticky sediments or building up of layers of wastes.
• Manual pulling off the lower guard is allowed only when
special cutting is performed, such as “plunge cutting” and
“compound cutting”. Lift the lower guard with its pull handle.
As soon as the cutting blade sinks in the material the guard
must be released.
For all other cuts it is recommended that the
lower guard works automatically.
• Always make sure the lower guard covers cutting blade before
putting the circular saw away on the workbench or floor.
Uncovered, rotating blade will move the circular saw back and will
cut everything in its way. Consider time required for stopping the
blade after the saw is switched off.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
Do not use damaged or deformed cutting blades.
•
Do not use grinding wheels.
•
Use only cutting blades that are recommended by the
manufacturer and comply with the standard EN 847-1.
•
Do not use cutting blades without sintered carbide tips on teeth.
• Dust of certain wood types may be dangerous to health.
Direct
physical contact with dusts may cause allergic reaction and/or
respiratory system diseases of operator or bystanders. Dusts of oak
and beech are considered carcinogenic, especially in connection
with wood processing substances (wood impregnants).
•
Use personal protection measures, such as:
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earmuff protectors to reduce risk of hearing damage,
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eye shield,
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respiratory system protection to reduce risk of harmful dusts
inhalation,
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gloves for maintenance of cutting blades and other rough and
sharp materials (hold cutting blades by mount hole whenever
possible).
•
Connect dust extraction system when cutting wood.
•
Match cutting blade with material that you plan to cut.
•
Never use the saw for cutting materials other than wood and
wood-like.
•
Do not use the saw without guard or when the guard is blocked.
•
Floor close to the machine work place must be kept tidy and
without loose materials and protrusions.
•
Provide appropriate work place illumination.
•
Machine operator must be properly trained for use, operation and
working with the machine.
•
Observe maximum speed indicated on the cutting blade.
•
Make sure to use parts in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
•
If the saw is equipped with laser, replacement with laser of another
type is forbidden and all repairs must be carried out by the service.
•
Do not use the tool stationary. It is not designed for use with
sawing table.
CORRECT OPERATION AND USE OF BATTERIES
•
Battery charging process should be supervised by the user.
•
Avoid charging the battery in temperature lower than 0°C.
• Use only the charger recommended by the manufacturer.
Using charger designed for other type of battery brings the risk
of fire.
• When the battery is not in use, store it away from metal
objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or any
other small metal objects that can short-circuit the battery
connectors.
Short-circuit of battery connectors may cause burns
or fire.
• In case of battery damage and/or improper use it may
produce gas. Ventilate room and seek medical attention in
case of medical symptoms.
Gas can damage respiratory tract.
• In extreme conditions liquid may leak out of the battery.
The liquid coming out of the battery may cause irritations
or burns.
When a leak is found, follow the below procedure:
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Carefully wipe the liquid with a cloth. Avoid contact of the liquid
with skin and eyes.
-
In case the liquid gets onto skin, immediately wash the spot
abundantly with clean water, you can also neutralize the liquid
with a mild acid, e.g. lemon juice or vinegar.
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When the liquid gets into eyes, wash it immediately with a lot of
clean water for at least 10 minutes. Seek medical advice.
• Do not use damaged or modified battery.
Damaged or
modified batteries may behave unpredictably, causing fire,
explosion or risk of injuries.
• Do not expose the battery to humidity or water.
•
Always keep the battery away from sources of heat. Do not
leave the battery for a long time in high temperature (in
direct sunlight, in proximity of heaters and wherever the
temperature exceeds 50°C).
• Do not expose the battery to fire or excessive temperature.
Exposure to fire or temperature above 130°C may cause explosion.
CAUTION!
Temperature of 130°C can be also defined as 265°F.
• Observe all charging instructions. Do not charge the battery
in temperature outside of range defined in the rating data
table from the instruction manual.
Incorrect charging or
charging in temperature outside of defined range may damage the
battery and increase the risk of fire.
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