Always press the workpiece firmly against the saw table.
Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed pieces of wood when the saw blade is running.
Switch the machine off to rectify faults at the blocked plug-in tool. - Pull the power plug- Remove the blockage.
Important! Risk of injury from saw blade! Wear gloves. Carry out a trial run without a workpiece. Ensure that no
unusual noise or vibration occurs. Should this be the case, switch the unit off and contact the manufacturer.
Carry out retooling work, adjustments, measurements and cleaning jobs only when the motor is switched off. -
Pull the power plug.
Before switching on, make sure that all keys and wrenches have been removed from the tool.
Switch off the motor and pull the power plug before you leave the workplace.
Electrical installation work, repairs and maintenance may only be carried out by persons who have been
specially trained.
Refit all guards and safety devices immediately after you have completed any repairs or maintenance work.
Be sure to observe the safety information and operating and maintenance instructions issued by the
manufacturer, as well as the dimensions listed in the 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 7).
The saw is intended to be used indoors only.
Workpieces that are smaller than the saw blade guard can cause injuries to the hands or fingers. Use suitable
aids!
Avoid cramped hand positions when guiding in the work- piece and avoid positions in which slipping could lead
to your hand making direct contact with the saw blade.
Always fit the saw blade with the teeth facing in the direction of the sawing table.
Always set the correct blade tension to prevent the saw blades from jerking.
Be especially careful when cutting material with irregular cut profiles.
Exercise particular caution when cutting round objects such as rods and pipes. These can roll down into the saw
blade and cause the teeth to catch. Use a wedge to brace such work- pieces.
The teeth can become caught in the kerf when the workpiece is pulled back, especially if sawings have filled in
(blocked) the kerf. In this case, you should switch the saw off, pull the power plug, clear the kerf with a wedge,
and remove the workpiece.
Never leave the work area without having already switched the saw off. Wait until the saw stops moving
completely.
Do not position, join, or construct any parts on the work table while the saw is running.
Only switch the saw on after you have removed any remain- ing material and tools from the work table. Leave
only the workpiece to be machined and any aids (e.g. wedges) on the work table.
Always wear safety goggles!
Keep your fingers at a safe distance from the saw blade.
Carefully guide the workpiece and keep it steady at all times.
Never leave the work area without having already switched the saw off.
Do not let your familiarity with the saw allow you to be care- less. Carelessness can lead to severe injuries within
a fraction of a second.
Working position is always laterally of the saw blade.
Do not lose this safety information.