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   Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose 

clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing 
and gloves well away from moving components. 
Wear a hairnet if you have long hair. Loose, not 
well-fitting clothing, jewellery and long hair can 
become caught up in moving components. 

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   Use dust suction and / or collection units if these 

can be assembled. Thereby take note that the 
dust collection units fitted must be suitable for 
this particular area of application. The correct 
use of these equipments reduces potential 
dangers caused by dust.

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   Immobilise the workpiece securely. Use clamps /  

vices to firmly hold the workpiece. It is thus better 
secured than just with your hand.

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   Diligent Interaction  

and Use of Electrical Hand Tools

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   Do not overburden your electrical tools. Use the  

electrical hand tool that is applicable to the work  
to be done. 

 

 It works better and safer in the pre-determined 
area of performance.

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   Never use an electrical hand tool that has a 

defective switch. An electrical hand tool that can 
no longer be switched on or off is dangerous 
and must be repaired before being used.

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   Remove the plug from the socket before making 

adjustments on the appliance, changing ancillaries 
or putting it into storage. These precautions pre-
vent the unintentional starting of the appliance.

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   Store unused electrical hand tools out of the 

reach of children. Do not permit individuals to 
use appliances if they are not informed about 
the interaction with them or they have not read 
these instructions. Electrical hand tools can be 
dangerous when in the hands of inexperienced 
people.

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   Maintain the appliance with care. Check to see 

that all moving parts are free-running and do 
not jam. Regularly check to see if components 
are broken or so worn and / or damaged that 
they have a negative influence on the perform-
ance of the appliance. Arrange for damaged 
components to be repaired before using the 

 

 appliance. Many accidents have their origin in 
poorly maintained electrical hand tools.

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   Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully 

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting 
edges jam less often and are easier to guide.

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   Keep hand grips dry, clean and free from oil  

and grease.

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   Use electrical hand tools, accessories or ancil-

lary components only in accordance with these 
instructions and in such a manner as is detailed 
for the particular types of appliance. Take con-
sideration thereby of the working conditions and 
the task to be completed. The use of electrical 
hand tools for purposes other than those origi-
nally intended can lead to dangerous situations. 

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  Service

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   Permit your appliance to be repaired only by 

qualified specialists and only with original spare 
parts. Thus, you can be certain that the safety of 
your appliance is assured.

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   Permit the exchange of plugs and power cables 

to be carried out only by the manufacturer of the 
hand tool or his authorised customer service. 
Thus, you can be certain that the safety of your 
appliance is assured.

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   Original ancillaries / and accessories

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   Use only the ancillaries and accessories detailed 

in the operating instructions.  
The use of ancillaries and accessories other 
than those detailed in the operating instructions 
could mean the risk of injuries for you. 

  Attention - Service lines!

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Attention! 

Take steps to ensure you do not, 

resp. cannot, damage electrical, gas or water 
service lines when working with electrical power  
tools. If necessary, carry out a check with a cable /  
pipeline detector before boring or cutting into 
a wall.

Safety

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Содержание KH 3136 SABRE SAW

Страница 1: ...Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 PFS 710 Operation and Safety Notes...

Страница 2: ...Komperna GmbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany Last Information Update 10 2006 Ident No PFS710 102006 2 UK IE D E C F l m n o B A b c d f g h j k i a e...

Страница 3: ...d setting wheel Page 10 Setting the oscillation action Page 10 Preparing the saw for use Guiding the sabre saw safely and accurately Page 10 Switching On and Off Page 10 Advice about ways of working w...

Страница 4: ...n Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Nom power input 710 W Nom no load speed n0 500 2600 rpm Blade stroke 28 mm Cutting capacity max wood 195 mm Weight 3 5 kg Protection class II Sound pressure level 86 dB A...

Страница 5: ...or employ ment outdoors reduces the risk of electrocution J Damaged appliances power cables and plugs mean potential fatal injury through electrocution Regularly check the condition of appliances powe...

Страница 6: ...are free running and do not jam Regularly check to see if components are broken or so worn and or damaged that they have a negative influence on the perform ance of the appliance Arrange for damaged c...

Страница 7: ...unt blades immediately L Information about saw blades The Parkside basic equipment already contains saw blades for the most common main applications You can also use all other saw blades assuming they...

Страница 8: ...hown as 230V can also be used on 220V supplies L Guiding the sabre saw safely and accurately The shoe g pivots to adjust to the workpiece and provides safe support to the tool It must always be set ag...

Страница 9: ...ing the appliance j Always keep the tool and the ventilation slots clean This will maximise the service life of the tool and ensure your safety j Clean the saw frequently For best results do this imme...

Страница 10: ...following EC regulations Machinery Directive 98 37 EC EU Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 EEC Description Model type Parkside Sabre saw PFS 710 Bochum 31 10 2006 H...

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