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be carried out by the manufacturer or an
authorized customer service outlet using
original parts, otherwise the user may
suffer an accident.
•
Connect a dust extractor to the extractor
adapter on the machine.
•
Make sure that there is adequate stabi-
lity by always securing the machine to a
workbench or a table.
Use the holes in the
machine‘s base frame to secure the machine.
Bolt the base frame to a workbench or a table.
•
Secure long workpieces against falling
off, e.g.
using standard roller stands.
•
The extensions to the workpiece support
must be fastened and used at all times
while work is in progress
•
The machine is designed for cutting
wood and wood-type materials.
To prevent
the saw blade overheating, perform cuts
quickly using blades that are properly shar-
pened.
•
Do not use the saw to cut fire wood.
•
The clamping device for securing the
workpiece must be used at all times.
Do
not cut workpieces which are too small to
clamp securely with the clamping device.
•
Transport the machine by the carry hand-
les and the machine’s base frame only.
•
If the machine is equipped with a laser,
this laser may not be replaced by a diffe-
rent type of laser.
Repairs to the laser are
only allowed to be carried out by the manu-
facturer or an authorized customer service
outlet.
•
The saw blade must be stationary whe-
never you carry out any tidying up or
cleaning work.
Do not remove any cutting
residues or other parts of workpieces from
the cutting zone while the machine is running
and the saw unit is not at rest (at the top).
•
If you need to use an extension cable,
use one with a minimum cross-section
of 1.5 mm² to ensure that the machine is
supplied with power.
•
If you use a cable reel, the complete
cable must be pulled off the reel.
•
Keep children and other people away
from the equipment.
When not in use, stow
the equipment in a location that is out of
reach of children and unauthorized users.
•
Pull out the power plug (or take out the
rechargeable battery) and check that the
blade does not touch the table or workpi-
ece stop in any cutting position.
•
Adopt a safe working position for your
work to ensure that neither of your hands
could come into contact with the saw bla-
de if they suddenly slip.
•
Always stand to the side of the saw blade
when working.
Caution! Take extra care when making double
miter cuts.
•
To rectify faults or remove jammed pieces
of wood, always switch off the machine
first.
Always pull out the power plug (or take
out the rechargeable battery).
•
Be sure to observe the safety information
and operating and maintenance instruc-
tions issued by the manufacturer, as well
as the maximum workpiece dimensions
listed in the technical data.
•
Be sure to observe the accident preven-
tion regulations in force in your area as
well as all other generally recognized ru-
les of safety.
If you are inexperienced in the
use of the machine, you can seek the advice
of a qualified professional or attend courses
to become trained in using the machine.
Keep the safety information and original ope-
rating instructions in a safe place and pass
them on with the machine if you hand the
machine on to another person.
2. Layout and items supplied
2.1 Layout (Fig. 1-3,6,8,15)
1. Handle
2. On/O
ff
switch
3. Release
button
4. Machine
head
5. Spindle
lock
6. Adjustable blade guard
7. Saw
blade
8. Clamping
device
9. Transport
handle
10. Adjustable workpiece support
11. Fixed stop rail
12. Table insert
13. Folding longitudinal stop
14. Locking screw
15. Pointer (saw table)
16. Scale (saw table)
17. Turntable
18. Fixed saw table
19. Scale (saw head)
20. Pointer (saw head)
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