• Keep your work area clean.
• Do not overload the power tool - you will
work more safely within an appropriate
output range.
• Wear safety glasses and a dust mask
when carrying out work that generates dust.
• Always connect the dust collection device
every time you work.
• Do not use the cable for purposes for
which it was not intended. Do not use it
to pull the plug from the socket. Keep the
cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Avoid inappropriate body posture. Keep
proper footing and keep your balance at all
times.
• Do not leave any wrenches or key tools in
the machine.
Before turning the machine on, make sure
that adjusting keys and wrenches have
been removed.
• Store unused power tools safely. They
should be stored in a dry place, locked or
placed up high so that they are out of reach
of children.
• Use the correct power tool for the task at
hand.
• Do not use low output machines for heavy
work.
• Do not use the power tool for purposes for
which it was not intended.
• When working outdoors, non-skid
footwear is recommended.
• Take good care of tools. Keep cutting
tools sharp and clean for better and safer
working conditions.
• Regularly check the power tool's power
cord and have it replaced by a certified
technician if damaged.
• Inspect extension cords regularly and
replace them if they are damaged.
• Avoid accidental starting of the machine.
• Make sure that the switch is off when
plugging it into the mains.
• Check the power tool for damage.
• Before further use of the power tool,
safety devices or slightly damaged parts
should be carefully inspected for proper
and intended function.
• Verify that the moving parts work properly
and do not jam and check that there are no
damaged parts. All parts must be installed
correctly and meet all requirements to
ensure the proper operation of the power
tool.
• Damaged safety devices or other
parts must be repaired by an authorized
dealer in accordance with regulations or
replaced, unless otherwise specified in the
instructions.
• Damaged switches must be replaced at a
service station.
• Do not use electric tools with switches that
cannot be turned on and off.
IMPORTANT:
• The use of other service tools and other
accessories can mean a risk of personal
injury.
• Your power tool should be repaired by a
qualified electrician.
• This power tool complies with the relevant
safety regulations.
Repairs may only be performed by
a qualified electrician, using original
replacement parts, otherwise injury to the
user may occur.
Additional safety notes for mitre saws
• Do not use deformed or damaged blades.
• Do not operate the saw without guards in
place.
• Replace the table insert when worn.
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