6.
Saw blade
7.
Saw table insert
8.
Eccentric lever
9.
Bench extension
10. Saw table
11.
Adjustment wheel
12. Angle adjustment knob
13. Start/Stop button
14. Feeder
15. Cord
16. Supports
17.
Connection for extractor device
18. Rating plate
19. Stop rail
20. Pararell fence
21. Spanner
22. Spanner
A.
Screw
B.
Spring washer
C.
Washer
D.
Nut
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Safety
2.1 Safety definitions
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there
is a risk of death or injury.
Caution! If you do not obey these instructions, there
is a risk of damage to the product, other materials or the
adjacent area.
Note! Information that is necessary in a given situation.
2.2 Safety instructions
Warning! When using power tools, the following
safety instructions must be followed to protect against
electric shocks and the risk of injury or fire. Read all of these
instructions before using this power tool, and keep the
safety instructions in a safe place.
2.3 Work area
● Keep the work area clean and well lit. Dark and cluttered
work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
● Do not use power tools in exploseive enviroments, such
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as int the vivinity of flammable liquids, gas or dust. Power
tools produce sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
● Keep children and onlookers at a safe distance when
using power tools You can lose control of the tool if you
are distracted.
2.4 Electrical safety
● The plug on the power tool must match the power point.
Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adapter
with earthered power tools. Unmodified plugs abd
matching outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
● Avoid body contact with earthered surface such as pipes,
radiators, cookers and refrigerators. These is an
increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
● Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture. There is a
greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power
tool.
● Be careful with the power cord. Never use the power cord
to carry or oull the tool, or to oull out the plug from the
power point. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil,
sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or tangled
power cords increase the risk of electrical shock.
● If using the tool outdoors, only use an extension cord
approved for outdoor use. Cords intended for outdoor use
reduce the risk of electric shock.
● If it is absolutely necessary to use power tools in damp
conditionsm use a mains connection protected by a
residual current device (RDC). Using an RCD reduces the
risk of electrical shock.
2.5 Personal safety
● Stay alert. Pay attention to what you are doing, and use
your common sense when working with power tools.
Never use power tools if you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of
inattention when using a power took can result in serious
personal injury.
● Use personal safety equipment. Depending of the type of
tool and how it is used, safety equioment such as dust
marks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets and ear
protection reduce the risk of personal injury.
● Avoid accidental starting. Make sure the power switch is
in the OFF position before inserting the battery or lifting/
carrying the tool. Carrying a power tool with your finger
on the switch, or connecting a tool to the mains when the
switch is in the ON position, increases the risk of
accidents and injuries.
● Remove adjuster keys/spanners before switching on the
power tool. Spanners or the like that are left in a rotating
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