8 Maintenance and Repairs
Always pull out the mains plug before maintenance, cleaning and
repairs.
The device is maintenance-free except for the necessity for regular
cleaning (see below).
Repairs may only be carried out by qualified technical personnel or bet-
ter still by the PROXXON Central Service! Never repair electrical parts
but always replace them with original PROXXON spare parts!
9 Cleaning and Care:
Always pull out the mains plug before maintenance, cleaning and
repairs.
To ensure a long service life, the machine should be cleaned with a soft
cloth, handbrush or paintbrush after each time it is used. A vacuum
cleaner is also recommended here.
As already mentioned, you should always work with a dust suction
device to prevent a high accumulation of dust in the first place.
The outside of the housing can be cleaned with a soft, possibly damp
cloth. In this process, mild soap or another suitable cleaning agent can
be used. Solvents or cleaning agents containing alcohol (e.g. petrol,
cleaning alcohols etc.) should be avoided, since these can attack the
plastic parts.
It is best to apply a drop of machine oil to moving parts occasionally.
The arm bearings and the sliding/rotating axis of the saw table should
be oiled at regular intervals.
10 Disposal
Please do not dispose of this machine in household refuse! The
machine contains materials that can be recycled. If you have any ques-
tions about this, please contact your local recycling company or other
relevant communal institutions.
Caution:
Caution:
11 EC Declaration of Conformity
Name and address:
PROXXON S.A.
6-10, Härebierg
L-6868 Wecker
Product designation:
Article No.:
In sole responsibility, we declare that this product conforms to the
following directives and normative documents:
EU EMC Directive
Applied standards:
EU Machinery Directive
Applied standards:
Date:
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Wagner
PROXXON S.A.
Machine Safety Department
DS 460
27094
2004/108/EC
DIN EN 55014-1 / 02.2010
DIN EN 55014-2 / 06.2009
DIN EN 61000-3-2 / 03.2010
DIN EN 61000-3-3 / 06.2009
2006/42/EC
DIN EN 61029-1 / 01.2010
14.10.2010
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