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for example, may contain resins or produce dust
that can build up on the inside surfaces of the
guarding system.
Removing the blade, or during a blade change,
accessibility to the inside surfaces and operating
mechanism within the blade guards will be at its
maximum.
• Visually check the guarding system for
any obvious build up of debris or lodged
workpiece fragments etc. that may impede
the systems efficient operation.
• Remove any large debris fragments using a
suitable tool e.g. a pair of blunt long nosed
pliers or similar.
• Dry compressed air (or similar) can be used
to remove small particle debris build-up.
Aerosol cans filled with a dry cleaning
medium are commercially available
(usually from large office suppliers) and
can be used as long as the manufacturers
recommendations and instructions are
followed closely.
• A vacuum cleaner fitted with a fine long nosed
crevice tool (preferably with a brush tip) can
also be used to remove small particle debris.
A long handled artist type paintbrush (not
supplied) may also prove to be useful in the
cleaning process.
WARNING: Do not attempt to clean by
inserting pointed objects through openings in
the machines casings etc. The machines air vents
should be cleaned using compressed dry air.
Excessive sparking may indicate the presence of
dirt in the motor or worn out carbon brushes.
If this is suspected have the machine serviced
(6.2)
and the brushes replaced by a qualified technician.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
(6.4)
Waste electrical products should not be disposed
of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your local authority or
retailer for recycling advice.
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