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Fit well-sharpened, flawless and true saw blades
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only.
Only tools that comply with EN 847-1 should be
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used with the machine.
Faulty saw blades must be replaced immediately.
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Only use saw blades that comply with the specified
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data in the user manual.
Make sure that the arrow on the saw blades cor-
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responds with the arrow on the machine.
After the plug has been removed from the mains,
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ensure that the saw blade does not touch the rotary
table in any position, by turning the saw blade in
the 45° and 90° position with your gloved hand. If
applicable, adjust the saw head.
Ensure that all devices covering the saw blade
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work flawlessly.
The moveable protection cover must not be locked
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open.
The machine's safety devices must not be removed
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or made unusable.
Damaged or faulty safety equipment must be re-
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placed immediately.
Do not cut work pieces that are too small to hold
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safely in your hand.
Avoid awkward hand positions in which one or both
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hands could touch the saw blade in the event of
sudden slipping.
For long work pieces, an additional support (table,
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bracket etc.) is required in order to prevent the ma-
chine from tipping.
There must not be any nails or other foreign objects
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in the part of the work piece that is being cut.
Always position yourself to the side of the saw
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blade when working.
Do not load the machine so much that it comes to
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a standstill.
Always push the work piece tightly against the work
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top and fence in order to prevent wobbling or twist-
ing of the work piece.
Make sure that there is enough space to the side
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of the saw blade so cut-offs can fall away freely.
Otherwise, they may be caught by the saw blade
and be ejected.
Never saw several work pieces at the same time.
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Never remove loose splinters, wood chippings or
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jammed wood when the saw blade is rotating.
Turn off the machine before clearing faults or re-
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moving jammed wood. -Disconnect the mains plug-
With the motor turned off, carry out modifications,
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as well as adjustment, measurement and cleaning
work. - Disconnect the mains plug -
Before turning on the machine, make sure that tool
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keys and adjustment tools have been removed.
Turn off the motor and remove the mains plug be-
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fore you leave your work area.
Electrical installations, repairs and maintenance
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must be carried out by specialists.
All protective and safety equipment must be re-
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attached immediately after completing repairs and
maintenance.
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The manufacturer's stipulations concerning safety,
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work and maintenance as well as the measure-
ments specified in Technical Data, must be com-
plied with.
The relevant accident prevention stipulations and
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other widely recognised safety rules must be ob-
served.
Attach the dust extraction unit for every job.
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Operation in a closed room is permitted only with a
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suitable extraction unit.
Do not use under-powered machines for hard work.
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Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not
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intended!
Ensure secure footing and always keep your bal-
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ance.
Check the machine for potential damage!
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Before using the machine, carefully check safety
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equipment or slightly damaged parts to ensure their
flawless and intended function.
Check whether the moveable parts are working
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without problem and do not jam, and whether parts
are damaged. All parts must be installed properly
and meet all conditions in order to guarantee flaw-
less operation of the machine.
Damaged safety equipment and parts must be re-
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paired by an authorised specialist or replaced if
nothing else is specified in the manual.
Have damaged switches replaced by a service
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workshop.
This machine complies with relevant safety stipula-
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tions. Repairs must be carried out by an electrician
using original spare parts; otherwise accidents may
be caused to the user.
Replace worn table inserts.
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Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel.
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Make sure that the device for swivelling the arm is
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securely fastened when using the mitre saw.
Be careful when working at a right angle.
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WARNING! You must be particularly careful when
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carrying out double mitre cuts!
Do not overload your machine.
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Wear safety goggles.
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If your work creates dust, wear a face mask.
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Check the cable/extension lead for damage.
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Wear gloves when handling saw blades.
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Safety notices for operation as a table circular
saw
Safe operation
Use the push stick or the handle with push block
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to guide the work piece safely past the saw blade.
Use the riving knife and set it up correctly.
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Use the upper saw blade guard and set it up cor-
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rectly.
Circular saws must not be used for slotting (cutting
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a groove in the work piece).
Always use saw blades where the maximum per-
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mitted speed is not less than the maximum spindle
speed of the table circular saw and the material you
are cutting.