Fig. 2
Warranty
Warranty claims as per the warranty certificate attached.
General Safety Instructions
Prior to the initial use of the unit, the operating instructions
should be read completely. If in doubt with regard to
connection and operation of the unit, consult the
manufacturer (servicing department).
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW CAREFULLY IN
ORDER TO SECURE A HIGH DEGREE OF
SAFETY:CAUTION!
Operate on the mains equipped with a faulty current
switch.
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Keep your workplace tidy
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Disorder may result in accidents
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Take the ambient effects into account
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Never use electric tools in rainy weather. Never use
the electric tools in moist and wet surroundings.
Provide for good lighting. Do not use the electric
tools in the proximity of flammable liquids and
gases.
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Get protected from electric shock. Avoid any
contact of the body with grounded parts, such as
pipes,
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Heating radiators, stoves, and refrigerators.
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Keep away from children. Do not let other persons,
children in particular, touch the electric tools or
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cables. Keep them at a safe distance from the
working site.
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Store the electric tools at a safe place. The tools
out of use should be stored in a dry locked room
and access of children should be prevented.
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Do not overload your tools. Do not use tools of poor
power or accessories for heavy jobs. Do not use
the tools for purposes and works, which they have
not been designed for.
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Wear suitable working clothes.
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Do not wear lose clothing or jewellery, they could
be caught with moving parts. When working
outdoors, rubber gloves and antiskid boots are
recommended. If your hair is long, protective
hairnet should be worn.
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Wear protective goggles.
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Wear a dustproof respirator at works generating
dust.
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Do not use the cable for other purposes than it is
intended for.
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Never carry the tool by cable. Do not use the cable
to pull out the plug from the socket. Protect the
cable from excessive temperatures, oil and sharp
edges.
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Secure the material to be cut. Use a clamping
device or a vice to hold the material. The material
will be secured in a safer way and your hands will
be free to operate the machine.
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Provide for a stable position. Avoid any abnormal
posture. Stand safe and keep balance.
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Take a good care of your tools. Keep the tools
clean and sharp to be able to use them any time.
Observe the regulations of maintenance and the
tool replacement instructions. Check the plug and
the cable regularly. In case of damage, have the
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1.
Blade tension setting knob
2.
Blade upper door lock
3.
Cutting height set-up
4.
Blade upper guide screw
5.
Blade upper door lock
6.
Blade upper guide
7.
Saw band
8.
Worked material angular stop
9.
Table backup plate
10. Blade lower door lock
11. Crank/belt tension
12. Base
13. Parallel stop lock
14. Emergency switch
15. Parallel stop
16. Blade line setting knob
17. Connection cable
18. Scale
19. Threaded pins butterfly nut
20. Engine
21. Dust exhaust branch
22. Saw table/angular stop holder
23. Saw table setting screw
24. Line setting knob butterfly nut
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