Panasonic EY45A5 Instructions D'utilisation page 12

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10) Never cover the ventilation slots,
and keep them free from dust or
other material.
11) Do not clamp the tool in a vise.
Never cut with the tool held upside
down in a vise. This is extremely
dangerous and can lead to serious
accidents.
12) Be sure no one is below when using
the tool in high locations.
13) Do not touch the blade immediately
after operation. It may be hot and
could burn your skin.
14) Do not touch material after it has
been cut. Cut material may be very
hot.
15) Do not use cutting oil. This use of
cutting oil may cause a fire.
16) Do not start the blade when in
contact with workpiece. Wait for
blade to reach full speed before
beginning cut.
17) Ensure sparks don't strike your
body. This can cause burning.
18) When attaching or removing a saw
blade or preparing, inspecting or
storing the device, be sure to
remove the battery pack first.
Failure to do this could lead to
unintended operation and injury.
19) Keep your hands and face away
from the saw blade and moving
parts.
Failure to do so can lead to injury.
20) Do not touch the saw blade,
discharge or frame after operation
as they may be hot.
This can lead to injury.
21) Fix the workpiece firmly.
Failure to fix the workpiece properly
can lead to movement, damage to
the saw blade, or injury.
22) To prevent accidents, be sure to
switch off and remove the battery
pack from the device when operation
is interrupted or complete.
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23) Be sure to attach the saw blade
cover to the saw blade rotation
roller.
Failure to do so can lead to injury if
the saw blade slips off or is
damaged.
24) The saw blade, workpiece and
debris can be hot immediately after
cutting, so do not touch with bare
hands.
25) Do not put pressure on the grip
during cutting in an attempt to speed
up the process.
26) Do not cut heat-mouldable plastics.
The heat of cutting can cause the
workpiece to melt, making the saw
blade embed into the workpiece and
leading to the motor locking.
27) Do not cut hard workpieces such as
toughened steel.
This can cause damage to the saw
blade.
28) If the saw blade locks during cutting,
immediately switch off and suspend
operation.
29) Be sure to hold the grip and auxiliary
handle during use, holding with both
hands.
30) Periodically open the saw blade
rotation cover to remove debris.
Debris may build up within the frame
during continuous use.
31) If the device will not be used for a
long time, remove the saw blade
from the device before storage.
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