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Never step on the tool. A serious accident can occur
if the tool is tilted or if the tool is touched accidentally.
Check for damaged parts. Before continuing to use
the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged must be
carefully examined to determine its proper functioning
and perform its function properly. Check the alignment
of moving parts, broken parts, assembly and any other
condition that may affect its operation. A protector or
other part that is damaged must be repaired or
replaced immediately. Do not use the tool if the switch
does not turn it on or off.
Extension cables. Make sure your extension is in
good condition. When using an extension cord, ensure
that it is capable of transmitting the electrical current
used by your product. An undersized cable will cause
a voltage drop resulting in loss of power and
overheating. The following table shows the correct size
to be used depending on the cable diameter and the
amperage rating. If in doubt, use a cable with a level of
superior capacity.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use extensions over 20 meters
long.
2-Way Wire
3-Way Wire
Ø (mm
2
)
Amperage
Ø (mm
2
)
Amperage
0,5
9
0,5
8
1,0
13
1,0
12
1,5
16,5
1,5
15
2,5
23
2,5
20
Additional Safety Rules for Miter Saw:
CAUTION:
FAILURE TO MEET THESE
WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL
ACCIDENT AND SERIOUS DAMAGE TO
THE MACHINE.
Protect the power supply line with at least a 15 amp
fuse or a circuit breaker.
Make sure that the blade is turning in the correct
direction and that the teeth at the bottom of the blade are
pointing towards the rear of the miter saw.
Make sure the fasteners are secure before starting any
operation.
Make sure that all washers on the blade and fasteners
are clean and that the sides preceded by flanges are
against the blade. Tighten the axle screw securely.
Keep the saw blade sharp.
Keep the engine vents free of chips or dirt
.
Always use the blade guard.
Keep your hands out of the way of the saw blade.
Turn off the saw, disconnect the cable from the power
outlet and wait until the blade stops completely before
performing maintenance or adjustments to the tool
Support long pieces with a wood fixing device.
Do not attempt to operate the saw at a voltage other
than the designated voltage.
Do not operate the saw unless all fasteners are secure.
Do not use blades larger or smaller than recommended.
Do not force anything against the fan to hold the motor
shaft.
Do not force the cut. Partial or total forced shutdown of
the engine can cause serious damage. Allow the engine
to reach full speed before starting to cut.
Do not cut ferrous metals or any masonry material.
Do not use abrasive bearings. Excessive heat and
abrasive particles generated by these will damage the
saw.
Do not allow anyone to remain behind the saw.