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15. Turn the power off. Pull out the plug and push in the emergency stop button before servicing or changing
any blades, drill bits, cutters or sanding discs.
16. Remove all spanners and repair tools. Make a habit of checking to make sure that the machine is free of
all spanners and tools before turning the power on.
17. Avoid accidental starting. Do not walk around with the machine with your finger on the power button if it
is plugged in. Make sure that the on/off switch is set to OFF before plugging in any power tool.
18. Use the correct extension leads. If you use extension leads outdoors, only use those designed for
outdoor use. Only use extension leads with thick enough diameter core wires and roll out the whole lead.
19. Use common sense and be careful. Think before carrying out any task, so that it is carried out safely.
Never operate machines when you are tired, under the influence of medicine etc.
20. Check the following before turning the machine on:
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That all guards and other parts are whole and in working order.
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That moving parts are free and correctly aligned.
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That no moving parts can get caught.
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That no defects are apparent.
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Other factors that can influence work execution.
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A safety guard or any other part that is damaged should be repaired by a tradesman or replaced.
Damaged power leads and switches must always be replaced by a tradesman or qualified service
centre. Never operate the machine if you cannot stop or start the tool safely.
21. Use only recommended accessories. The use of non-recommended accessories can cause accidents
and personal injury.
22. Should only be repaired by a qualified technician. This machine conforms to current safety requirements.
Repairs to the machine should only be carried out by a tradesman using original spares; otherwise the
machine could cause accidents and personal injury.
1.2. Safety Instructions Specific to Combination Saws
Warning:
Always unplug the machine before carrying out any maintenance or changing the blade.
Helpful Suggestions:
• Working with wood can be dangerous if the correct procedures are not observed.
• Using the saw with common sense and caution will greatly reduce the risk of personal injury.
• Safety devices such as guards, push-sticks, clamps, safety goggles, dust masks and ear defenders
can never make up for bad judgement, carelessness or inattentiveness.
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Remember:
you are responsible for your own safety. The saw has been designed to perform certain
tasks. We strongly recommend that the saw is not altered in any way and that it is not used for
performing any task for which it was not designed.
• DO NOT USE THE SAW if you are unsure if the saw can perform the task you intend to perform.
Make sure that all the parts are working properly and that the safety devices are in place before starting
the saw.
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Warning:
Use only cross-cut saw blades. Make sure that TCT blades have negative rake. Do not use
blades with deep spacing between the teeth because the teeth might bend and come into contact with
the blade guard. A damaged blade should be replaced immediately.
2. Do not use the saw unless it has been completely assembled using the instructions in this manual.
Check that the motor and the blade are rotating the right way (see direction arrow on blade guard). Make
sure that the blade does not come into contact with the table in any of the settings. Unplug the machine
and manually tilt the blade to 45° and 90°. Adjust the saw head if necessary.
3. If you do not understand how the saw should be used, ask a knowledgeable person for advice.
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