and can cause jamming of the circular saw blade during cutting. There must also be no nails or
foreign objects in the workpiece.
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Cut only one workpiece at the same time.
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Whenever you change the mitre angle setting, make sure that the adjustable stop for
supporting the workpiece is set correctly and does not disturb the saw blade or the protective
system. Without switching the machine "ON", check without moving the workpiece by moving
the saw blade (completely simulated cut) that there are no disturbances or dangers when
cutting at the stop.
For a workpiece that is wider or longer than the supporting table, sufficient support such as
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table extensions, saw blocks, etc. must be provided.
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Always use a clamp or fixture designed to accept round material such as rods or tubes properly.
Allow the saw blade to reach full speed before touching the workpiece.
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If the workpiece or saw blades become jammed, turn off the mitre saw immediately. Wait until
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all moving parts have come to a standstill and disconnect the plug from the power source, then
start removing the jammed material.
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After you have finished cutting, release the switch, hold the machine head down and wait for
the blade to stop before removing the cut part.
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Hold the handle firmly if you make an incomplete cut or release the switch before the machine
head is fully in the down position.
Instructions for the use of the LASER:
Do not look directly into the laser beam with unprotected eyes.
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Never point the laser beam at reflective surfaces or persons or animals. Even a low-power laser
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beam can cause eye damage.
Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure to the beam may occur.
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Do not replace the laser with another type of laser.
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Do not modify the laser to increase its power.
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Repairs to the laser may only be carried out by the laser manufacturer or an authorized
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representative.
12.7
Hazard warnings
12.7.1
Residual risks
Despite intended use, certain residual risk factors remain.
Touching the saw blade in the uncovered sawing area.
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Injuries caused by touching the running saw blade.
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Kickback of workpieces and workpiece parts due to insufficient fastening.
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Saw blade breakage or throwing out parts of the saw blade.
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Hearing loss / damage to health due to wood dust if protective equipment and dust collection
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systems are not used in closed rooms.
12.7.2
Hazardous situations
Due to the structure and construction of the machine, hazardous situations may occur which are identified
in these operating instructions as follows:
A safety instruction designed in this way indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Such a safety instruction indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in serious injury or even death.
A safety instruction designed in this way indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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