Always shut down the machine before carrying out any conversion, adjustment, measuring,
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cleaning, maintenance or repair work and always disconnect it from the power supply for
maintenance or repair work. Before starting work on the machine, wait until all tools or
machine parts have come to a complete standstill and secure the machine against
unintentional restarting.
12.5
Electrical safety
Make sure that the machine is earthed.
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Only use suitable extension cords.
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A damaged or tangled cable increases the risk of electric shock. Handle the cable with care.
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Never use the cable to carry, pull or disconnect the machine. Keep the cable away from
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Proper plugs and sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
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Water that enters the machine increases the risk of electric shock. Do not expose the
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machine to rain or moisture.
The machine may only be used if the supply is protected by a residual current circuit
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breaker.
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Use the machine only when the ON-OFF switch is in good working order.
12.6
Special safety instructions for that machine
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Work with gloves on rotating parts is not permitted!
Wood dust is generated when the machine is in operation. Therefore, connect the machine
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to a suitable extraction system for dust and chips during installation!
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Always switch on the dust extraction device before you start machining the workpiece!
Never remove chips or other parts of the workpiece from the cutting area while the
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machine is running.
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When using milling tools with a diameter of ≥ 16 mm and circular saw blades, these must
comply with EN 847-1:2013 and EN 847-2:2013; tool carriers must comply with EN 847-3:2013;
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Excessive noise can cause hearing damage and temporary or permanent hearing loss.
Wear hearing protection certified to health and safety regulations to limit noise exposure.
Only use blades that are suitable for that machine.
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For handling short and narrow workpieces use sliding wood.
12.7
Hazard warnings
Despite its intended use, certain residual risks remain:
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Risk of injury to fingers and hands from the rotating blades if the workpiece is guided
improperly.
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Injuries caused by the workpiece being thrown away by improper mounting or guidance, such
as working without a stop.
Danger to health from wood dust or chips. It is essential to wear personal protective
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equipment such as eye protection and a dust mask. Use a dust collection system!
Injuries due to defective blades. Check the saw blade regularly for damage.
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Risk of injury from tools, especially when changing tools.
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Risk of injury due to kick back of the workpiece.
Risk of electric shock if incorrect electrical connections are used.
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Residual risks can be minimized if the "Safety instructions" and the "Intended use" as well as the
operating instructions are observed.
Due to the design and construction of the machine, hazardous situations may occur when handling
the machines, which are identified as follows in this operating instruction:
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.
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