USED SYMBOLS
J
Wear protective gloves
I
Wear eye protection
N
Wear hearing protection
Wear dust protection masks
We have marked the places that affect your safety with the
following signs: m
m Safety instructions
Working with the tile-cutting machine can be risky, if sa-
fe and correct work procedures are not followed. As with
all machines, working with the product involves certain
inherent risks. Working at the machine with respect and
caution reduces the risk of physical injury considerably.
Not observing the customary safety measures can lead to
physical injuries to the operators. Safety equipment such
as protective goggles, dust masks and ear protection can
reduce the risks of possible injury. Even the best possible
protection however, cannot match incorrect assessment,
carelessness or negligence. Always use your healthy com-
mon sense and caution in the workshop. If you feel an
operation is risky, do not try it out. Think about an alter-
native method which feels safer. Think of the following:
Your physical integrity is your personal responsibility.
This machine was designed to perform certain jobs.
We recommend urgently that the machine should not be
altered and it should not be used for application areas for
which it was not designed. If you are not sure, please ask
your dealer before working with the product.
Warning: Non-observation of these specifications can lead
to serious injuries.
• For your own safety: Please read this operating instruc-
tions manual carefully before starting work. Familiarize
yourself with the uses and restrictions as well as spe-
cial risks.
• Maintain the protective devices at the workplace in
good condition.
• Always wear a pair of safety goggles.
• Remove the adjusting wrench.
• Familiarize yourself and check whether all the tools ha-
ve been removed from the machine before switching
it on.
• Keep the workplace clean. Crammed areas can lead to
accidents.
• Do not use the machine in risky conditions.
• Do not use electrical machines on humid or wet places,
and do not expose them to rain.
• Keep children and visitors at a safe distance from the
work area.
• Make the workshop safe for children with the help of
padlocks, master switches, and by removing starter
keys.
• Do not overload the machine. It works better and more
safely at the power for which it was designed.
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