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manufacturer or his customer service
representative.
6 – Safety instructions
relating specifically to
the equipment
• Saw blades made of high-speed steel
may not be used.
• Saw blades that do not correspond to
the characteristic data specified in this
operating manual may not be used.
• Ensure that all of the moving parts of
the saw blade protector are able to
move without catching.
• The splitting wedge should always be
used and be set correctly, except
when carrying out insertion cuts.
• Only use sharp saw blades and
suitable accessories.
• Fix small wooden items in place firmly
before processing. Never hold them
by hand.
• Do not use flanges/flange nuts with
drilled holes that are larger or smaller
than those of the saw blade.
• Do not brake the saw blade by hand.
• The machine is not to be used for
stationary operation.
Keep your hands well away from
the sawing zone and the saw
blade! Use your other hand for the
additional handle or the motor housing.
If both hands are holding the saw, they
cannot be injured by the saw blade.
• Do not put your hand under the
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workpiece. The safety guard cannot
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protect your hands from the saw
blade under the workpiece.
• Select the depth of the cut to match
the thickness of the workpiece.
Less than the height of one tooth
should be visible beneath the
workpiece.
• Never hold the workpiece with your
hand or rest it on your leg. Secure
the workpiece on a steady surface.
It is important to secure the workpiece
to reduce the risk of body contact,
jamming of the saw blade or loss of
control.
• During work where there is a
danger of damaging concealed
wires or the mains cable of the
machine, hold the machine only by
the insulated handles. Contact with
live wires causes the metallic parts of
the machine to become live and
cause electric shock.
• When cutting lengthwise, always
use a stop or a straight guiding
edge. This improves the accuracy of
the cut and reduces the risk of saw
blade jamming.
• Always use saw blades of the right
size with seating holes of the
correct size and shape (e.g.
star-shaped or round). Saw blades
which do not fit correctly into the saw
are not correctly balanced and cause
loss of control.
• Never use damaged or incorrect
saw-blade washers or screws. The
saw-blade washers and screws
supplied were designed specially for
your saw to ensure optimum safety
and performance.