ZH320 Ec
11/2021
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3.4
Specific safety rules
Sawing method
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Wait for the blade shaft to stop before you put the power tool down.
An exposed rotating blade shaft
can catch on the surface and cause loss of control and serious injury.
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Hold the power tool by the insulated handle surfaces, as the blade shaft can hit its own connecting
cable.
Contact with a live line can also energize metal parts of the device and cause an electric shock.
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Using clamps or other means, attach and secure the workpiece to a stable base.
If you hold the
workpiece only with your hand or against your body, it will remain unstable, and you can lose control of it.
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Never reach into the planer shaft or chip ejector while the machine is running.
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Hold the machine tight and support it before you switch it on.
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Ensure that you stand in an unobstructed and non-slip area with adequate lighting.
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Always pull out the power plug before you change tools, make adjustments, or eliminate malfunctions (this
also includes removing trapped chips).
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Never clamp the operating lever.
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Never work on workpieces that are too small or too large for the machine capacity.
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Do not start planing the workpiece before the planing shaft has reached its full rotational speed.
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While you are planing, ensure that the connecting cable always runs towards the rear, away from the
machine.
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Check the workpiece for foreign bodies. Do not plane over metal parts, such as nails.
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Uniform and steady feed during planing increases the service life of blades and machine and reduces the
risk of accidents. Never plane backwards or in a plunging process!
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The planing blades must be turned or changed in good time, as blunt blades not only increase the risk of
kickback, but also put unnecessary strain on the motor.
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Use a suitable tool, such as a piece of wood, to clean a clogged hose connector. Never reach into the
discharge connector.
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS!