4. SAFETY REGULATIONS
1. The safety device may not be removed during the working process and must always be
kept operational.
2. The adjustment keys and wrenches must be removed before the machine is turned on.
3. The workspace is to be kept tidy since an untidy working environment is the cause of
accidents.
4. The machine should not be used in a dangerous environment, e.g. an environment
containing inflammable fluids or gas.
5. Children and all visitors must also be kept away from the workspace.
6. The workshop must be secured with a padlock or master switches.
7. The machine must not be overloaded.
8. Only original parts may be used. Only cut materials suitable for the machine and the saw
blade.
9. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothes, gloves, ties, rings, bracelets or jewellery,
which may get caught in the mobile parts of the machine. Skid-proof shoes are
recommended and the hair should be tied or hair protection should be worn.
10. During work with the machine, safety goggles, protective gloves, and ear protector must be
worn at all times. A face or dust mask should also be work if sawing produces dust.
Regular eyeglasses do not replace safety goggles.
11. The work piece must always be clamped with the vice so that both hands of the operator
are free to operate the machine.
12. Do not lean over the machine during operation and always ensure safe position of the
machine and good balance of the operator.
13. The saw blade must be maintained carefully. It must always be kept in sharp and safe
state, as this is an essential condition for good and safe operation.
14. Pull the power supply plug before changing spare parts, accessories or the saw blade.
15. To reduce the risk of unintentional start-up of the machine, it must be ensured that the
switch is turned OFF before the power plug is inserted into the socket.
16. Use the recommended accessories as the use of incorrect parts can cause accidents.
17. Never stand on the machine. It may tilt and start unexpectedly and cause severe accidents.
18. Damaged parts must be verified and repaired before the machine is used. The safety device
or other damaged parts must be verified carefully to determine whether they operate
properly according to their function. A certified maintenance engineer must verify the
alignment of the mobile parts, the mounting as well as any other factors that may
affect the operation of the machine before the machine is put into operation. All defective
parts must be properly repaired or replaced.
19. Never allow the machine to run unsupervised. Do not leave the machine until the saw
blade stands still.
20. Use only identical original spare parts for maintenance.
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