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The bandsaw must be handled by a single person.
Other persons should be kept at a safe distance
especially when the bandsaw is running. Never allow
other people to help if you if the trunk is stuck.
Never stand on the bandsaw. It could result in bodily
injury if the machine is tipped or if you come in
contact with cutting tools.
Do not place anything on or near the machine so that
no one can get up on the bandsaw to access them.
Do not use this machine at night, with fog or low
visibility which will not allow you to see the working
area clearly.
Keep the work area clean and work with good lighting.
Only use this machine with daylight or with good
artificial lighting. Cluttered and dark areas cause
accidents. Inspect and remove any objects that can
cause damage to you or the machine.
2.4. SAFETY IN THE USE OF FUELS
IMPORTANT: The fuel used for this machine is highly
flammable. If the fuel or the machine ignites, smother
the fire with a dry powder fire extinguisher.
Petrol and oil are hazardous; avoid contact of gasoline
or oil with the skin and eyes. Do not inhale or swallow
them. Immediately see your doctor if you ingest fuel or
oil. If they come into contact with fuel or oil clean with
soap and water as soon as possible, if you then
continue to feel irritated skin or eyes immediately
consult a doctor.
Do not refuel fuel in closed or poorly ventilated
places. Fumes from the fuel and oil contain hazardous
chemicals. In the case of a concentration of gases
produced by insufficient ventilation, remove all that
impedes the flow of clean air from the area in order to
improve ventilation. Do not return to the area unless
you have properly ventilated the area and are certain
that ventilation is sufficient so this concentration does
not happen again.
Petrol and oil are extremely flammable and explosive
under certain conditions. Do not smoke and keep
flames, sparks or heat sources away from the
machine.
Do not smoke while transporting fuel, when you fill out
the deposit or when you are working.
Do not refuel fuel in locations where there is the
presence of open flames, sparks or heat sources. Fill
the tank always in well-ventilated areas and with the
motor stopped. Do not overflow fuel when trying to
overfill the fuel tank. In the event of a fuel leak, be
sure to clean these leaks completely before starting,
move the machine away from the spillage area and
avoid any source of ignition until all vapors are gone.
Add fuel before starting the machine.
Never remove the cap of the fuel tank while the
engine is running or when the machine is hot.
Do not refuel in enclosed spaces, in poorly ventilated
areas or near flames.
Make sure the cap of the fuel is tightly and correctly
closed while you are using the machine.
Make sure to correctly and tightly close the cap on the
fuel after refilling.
Do not use fuel that it has been stored for longer than
2 months.
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