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measurements and cleaning jobs only when the
motor is switched off. Pull the power plug!
Before switching on, make sure that all keys and
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wrenches have been removed from the tool.
Switch off the motor and pull the power plug
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before you leave the workplace.
Refit all guards and safety devices immediately
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after you have completed any repairs or
maintenance work.
Be sure to observe the safety information and
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operating and maintenance instructions issued
by the manufacturer, as well as the dimensions
listed in the Technical Data.
It is imperative to observe the accident
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prevention regulations in force in your area as
well as all other generally recognized rules of
safety.
The firewood drag saw has to be connected to a
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400 V socket with a 16 A fuse.
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is
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not designed.
Make sure you stand squarely and keep your
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balance at all times.
Check the tool for damage.
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Each time before re-using the tool, carefully
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check that the guards or any slightly damaged
parts are working as intended.
Check that the moving parts are in good working
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order, that they do not jam, and that no parts are
damaged. Make sure that all parts are fitted
correctly and that all other operating conditions
are properly fulfilled.
Unless otherwise stated in the operating
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instructions, damaged safety devices and parts
must be repaired or replaced by an authorized
service center.
Have damaged switches replaced by a customer
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service workshop.
This electric tool complies with the pertinent
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safety regulations. Repairs are to be carried out
only by a qualified electrician using original
replacement parts or the user may suffer an
accident.
If necessary, wear suitable personal protection
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equipment. This could consist of:
- Ear plugs to prevent the risk of damaging your
hearing;
- A breathing mask to avoid the risk of inhaling
hazardous dust.
- Always wear gloves when handling saw blades
and rough materials. Whenever practicable, saw
blades must be carried in a container.
The operator must be informed about the
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conditions that influence the generation of noise
(for example saw blades designed to reduce
noise emissions, caring for blades and the
machine).
Faults on the machine or its guards, safety
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devices and blade must be reported to the
person in charge as soon as they are
discovered.
Use only the transport devices to move the
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machine. Never use the guards for handling and
moving the machine.
All operators must receive proper training in the
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use, adjustment and operation of the machine.
Do not saw any materials that contain foreign
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bodies such as wires, cables or ties.
Only use sharp saw blades.
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Only use the machine in well-ventilated areas.
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The exposure to dust depends on what type of
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material is processed
If available, switch on an external extractor
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system prior to starting with the work.
Make sure that all the spindle rings and saw
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flanges used are suitable for the intended
purpose, as specified by the manufacturer.
Arrange the stack of unmachined workpieces as
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well as the finish-machined workpieces near the
operator's normal operating position.
Adopt the safe working practices for cleaning and
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maintenance and for the regular removal of chips
and dust in order to prevent a risk of fire.
Follow the instructions concerning the use,
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adjustment and repair of saw blades which are
issued by the manufacturers of the blades.
Note the maximum speed which is printed on the
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saw Danger!blades.
Never try to remove off-cuts or other parts of the
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workpiece from the cutting zone while the
machine is running, unless you are using a push
stick.
Make sure that the separating guards and other
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safety devices required for operating the machine
are fitted, in good working condition and correctly
serviced.
With suitable transport guards and level
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positioning, make sure that the machine cannot
move out of control or topple during
transportation, servicing or disposal.
Danger!
Sound
Sound values were measured in accordance with EN
1870-6.
L
sound pressure level
pA
K
uncertainty
pA
L
sound power level
WA
K
uncertainty
WA
GB
mode
100 dB(A)
4 dB
115 dB(A)
4 dB
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