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work piece.
Upon contact with the
blade there is a risk of injury.
• Check the material to be processed
for foreign bodies, such as nails,
screws etc. which must be re
-
moved.
• Only when the electric tool is
turned on should the sawing blade
be moved against the work piece.
There is a risk of kickback if the tool
insert jams in the work piece.
• Make sure that the footplate or
branch support is securely placed
against the workpiece during saw-
ing.
The saw blade can tilt and lead
to loss of control over the power tool.
• After you have finished work, turn
the power tool off and do not pull
the saw blade out of the cut until it
has come to a standstill.
In this way
you will avoid any kickback and can
safely put down the power tool.
• Use only undamaged saw blades
in perfect condition.
Bent or blunt
blades can break, adversely affect the
cut or cause kickback.
• Do not brake the saw blade after
switching the device off by apply
-
ing side pressure.
The saw blade
may be damaged, break or cause a
kickback.
• Tighten the material firmly. Do not
support the work piece by hand or
foot. Do not touch any objects or
the ground with the saw running.
There is a risk of kickback.
• Use suitable detectors in order to
find hidden supply lines or ask the
local utility company.
Contact with
electrical cables can lead to electric
shock and fire, contact with a gas pipe
can result in an explosion. Damage
to a water pipe can lead to property
damaged and electric shock.
• Hold the power tool tightly with
both hands while working and en-
sure a secure footing.
The power
tool is guided more securely with both
hands.
• Wait until the power tool has
stopped before placing it down.
The tool insert can tilt and lead to loss
of control over the power tool.
• Switch the appliance off immediate
-
ly if the sawing blade jams. Force
apart the saw cut and pull the blade
out carefully.
This can lead to loss of
control over the power tool.
• Do not saw any materials (e.g. lead-
based paints and coatings or ma
-
terials containing asbestos) whose
dust can be harmful.
3) RESIDUAL RISKS
Even if properly operating and handling
this electric tool, some residual risks will
remain. Due to its construction and build,
this electric tool may present the following
hazards:
a) Lung damage, if suitable respiratory
protection is not worn;
b) Cuts
c) Ear damage if working without ear
protection.
d) Damage to your health caused by
swinging your hands and arms when
operating the appliance for longer pe-
riods of time or if the unit is not held or
maintained properly.
Warning! During operation, this
electric tool generates an electro-
magnetic field which, under certain
circumstances, may impair the
functionality of active or passive
medical implants. To reduce the
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