GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
These operating instructions describe the MASTER 750
Table (hereafter also referred to as "Product"). Keep the operating instructions in a
safe place for future reference.
The purpose of the figures in this operating manual is to help you better under-
stand the topics and step sequences. The representations in the figures are ex-
amples and may deviate slightly from the actual appearance of your product.
SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS
WARNING
WARNING
...means that there is risk of severe to life-threatening injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION
...means that there is risk of minor to moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE
...indicates important information (e.g. risk of property damage), but not hazards.
Info!
This symbol indicates information that helps you to quickly and safely
perform your tasks.
Warning of a danger
This symbol indicates a general hazard that, if not avoided, could res-
ult in injury.
Risk of crush injuries to hands
This symbol indicates hazardous situations that could result in hand in-
juries.
Observe instructions!
This symbol indicates that the operating instructions have to be fol-
lowed.
Wear safety goggles!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear safety goggles.
Wear ear protection!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear ear protection.
Wear protective gloves!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear protective gloves.
Wear protective mask!
This symbol indicates that you have to wear a protective mask.
Unplug from the mains!
This symbol indicates that you have to unplug from the mains.
Suitable for use with drill stands
Suitable for use with mitre saws
EN
ERGO
Clamping and Working
Do not apply weight unevenly!
Maximum load: 125 kg
Do not use as a seat, ladder or support.
Do not stand on the working table.
SAFETY
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
Disregarding the safety information and instructions leads to risk of injury!
Failure to comply with safety information and instructions can lead to electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
a) By following the safety information and instructions provided in these oper-
ating instructions, personal injury and property damage can be prevented
when working at or with the product.
b) Before starting any work, read the operating instructions, in particular the
Safety chapter and the respective safety instructions. It is important to un-
derstand the information that has been read.
Always obey the following safety instructions:
– Assemble the working table correctly and check that all the handle
screws and screw joints are tight before beginning work. Correct as-
sembly ensures that the table does not fold up and the table top does not tilt
unintentionally.
– Never use your working table improperly or for an unintended purpose!
Any use other than the intended use can lead to hazardous situations.
– Keep your work area clean and remove all unnecessary items from the
working table. Clutter on the work area can cause accidents.
– Make sure that your hands do not get caught in the folding, sliding or
tilting parts of the working table. Risk of injury.
– Never work with a defective working table!
– Clamp the workpiece to be processed firmly! It is safer to hold a workpiece
in place with clamping jaws or other clamping devices than with your hand.
– Make sure that all screws and handle screws are tight during transport.
– Place the working table on a firm, level and horizontal surface. If the
working table can slip or wobble, the workpiece or power tool cannot be con-
trolled evenly and safely.
– Make sure that both eccentric levers are always tightened so that the
height of the table cannot change.
– Set up the working table correctly before mounting the power tool.
– Fasten the power tool securely on the working table before using it. If
the power tool slips on the working table, this can lead to loss of control.
– Make sure that the power tool is mounted centrally on the working
table. If the power tool is not centred on the working table, this can mean
the centre of gravity of the power tool does not align with the centre of grav-
ity of the working table, so that the table can tip over.
– Make sure that long workpieces do bring the working table out of bal-
ance. Long workpieces must be supported at the free end.
– Wear suitable personal protective equipment: ear protection, safety
goggles, dust mask if the work generates dust, protective gloves when work-
ing with rough materials and when changing tools.
– Do not store the working table outdoors or in a damp environment.
There is a risk of corrosion and the worktop may warp.
– Make sure to follow the instructions and safety information supplied in
the original operating manual for the power tool used. The machines
used must comply with DIN EN 62841-1 or DIN EN 60745-1. Devices manu-
factured after 1995 must bear a CE mark.
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