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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER
The laser light and laser radiation used in this system comply with class 1 and a maximum
performance of 390
μ
W and 650 nm wave length. Normally laser does not represent an op-
tical danger, although staring into the beam can cause flash blinding.
Caution:
Do not look
directly into the laser beam, since this could represent a risk.
Pay attention to the following safety instructions regarding laser:
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The laser may only be used and maintained in accordance with the instructions of the
manufacturer.
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Only point the beam onto the workpiece, and never at a person or another object.
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The laser beam must not deliberately be pointed at persons. Do not look into the beam for
more than 0.25 seconds.
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Always make sure that the laser beam is directed onto a robust work piece without a re-
flecting surface. That means that timber and materials with a rough surface are accepta-
ble. Shiny, reflecting plates or similar materials are not suitable for laser, since the reflect-
ing surface could return the beam to the operator.
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Do not exchange the laser light unit for another type. Do not open the laser cover. Repairs
have to be conducted by the manufacturer or an authorised specialised company.
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Caution:
You must only apply the regulation and adjustment tools and methods de-
scribed in this manual. Non-observance can lead to dangerous radiation.
OPERATION
Adjustments
ATTENTION: All the adjustment procedures illustrated below must be performed when the
machine‘s engine is off.
By turning the table, the undercut mitre saw can be moved to the left and right-hand side.
Using the scale, an exact angle setting is possible. Angles from 0° to 45° (15°, 22,5°, 30°)
can be fast and precisely set.
For swinging the turning table, release the locking screw (8) and turn the unit at the handle
(1) until the desired angle is obtained. Then secure with locking screw (8).