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18) DO NOT EXPOSE THE MACHINE TO ATMOSPHERIC
AGENTS
Do not expose the machine to the elements such as rain,
fog, sun, high and low temperatures.
19) DO NOT TOUCH THE MACHINE IF YOU ARE WET
Never use this machine when your feet are bare or wet.
Do not touch the machine when your hands are wet.
20) CHECK BEFORE STARTING UP THE MACHINE
Before plugging the machine in, make sure the switch is
OFF “O” and that the service keys are removed. Do not
use the machine if the abrasive tools are worn. Guards
must be in excellent working order.
21) CHECK CORRECT ASSEMBLY
Do not use the machine if the chip/dust vacuum tube (not sup-
plied) is disconnected and the vacuum (not supplied) is off.
22) PROHIBITED MATERIALS
Cutting metal, plastic, flammable materials and materials that
generate harmful or toxic dust and vapours is prohibited.
23) PREVENT POSSIBLE ACCIDENTS
After replacing components, always run a general check
before starting work.
24) USE ABRASIVE TOOLS INTENDED FOR THIS MACHINE
This machine was designed to use abrasive belts and
discs specific to woodworking. Use abrasive tools which
conform to the regulations in force in the country of use.
25) USE ABRASIVE TOOLS IN EXCELLENT WORKING OR-
DER
Do not use damaged or deformed belts and discs. Re-
place worn tools with new ones.
26) DO NOT STRAIN THE ABRASIVE TOOLS
Do not subject the abrasive tools to strain such as: Colli-
sion, bending, excessive pressure, heat, irregular speed
changes, vibrations. In these conditions, tools have limited
working life and may break without warning with the risk
of flying fragments.
27) DO NOT TOUCH PARTS IN MOTION WHILE THE MACHI-
NE IS RUNNING
WARNING! Serious injury hazard! Do not touch the abrasi-
ve tools or any part in motion while the machine is running.
Be careful as how you move your arms and hands. The
switch starts the belt and disc simultaneously.
28) MACHINE OUT OF WORK
Turn the switch to OFF “O” (switched off), disconnect the
power supply to the machine by removing the plug from
the socket when: not in use, left unattended, moved, the
power cord is damaged, during adjustments, maintenance
and cleaning.
29) WAIT FOR THE MACHINE TO STOP COMPLETELY
The motor, the moving parts and abrasive tools continue
to run for a short while after the machine is switched off.
During this time, these parts must not be touched. Serious
injury hazard!
30) DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED WHILE
RUNNING
Do not leave the machine unattended while running and
wait until all moving parts fully stop before leaving the
machine after turning it off.
31) KEEP THE WORKPLACE CLEAN AND TIDY
Mess and dirt are sources of danger. Make sure there
are no tools or objects around the machine that could be
damaged. Do not place tools or objects on the machine
that could accidentally fall. Frequently eliminate cutting
residue from the machine and floor.
32) HARMFUL DUST
WARNING! The dust produced by some types of wood
are harmful to your health. Wear appropriate masks,
extract the saw dust from the machine and equip the
room with an extractor for air exchange.
33) REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORISED
PERSONNEL
Do not attempt to repair this machine or to gain access to
its internal parts. Always contact an authorised assistance
centre. Interventions by unauthorized personnel will cause
the warranty to be annulled and could create a dangerous
situation. Keep proof of purchase for warranty service.
34) REQUEST AND HAVE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS ONLY
INSTALLED
Request and use only original spare parts. Please contact your
dealer. The use of non-original spare parts will cause the war-
ranty to be annulled and could create a dangerous situation.
35) STORE THE MACHINE IN A SAFE PLACE
When not in use, keep the machine in a dry place out of
reach of children.
36) REMAINING RISKS
WARNING! Strict observance of the instructions with the
use of individual means of protection minimalizes risks
of accidents but does not completely rule them out.
37) ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Only use this machine as described in these instructions.
Do not use it for purposes for which it was not intended.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
1) DO NOT TOUCH LIVE PARTS
WARNING! Risk of electric shocks. Some parts of the
machine are electrically-powered.
2) KEEP CHILDREN AND ANIMALS AWAY FROM THE
ELECTRICAL DEVICES
Keep children and animals away from the devices con-
nected to the power supply.
3) CHECK THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
The power supply voltage must correspond to that indi-
cated on the technical data plate. Do not use any other
type of power supply.
4) USE A CIRCUIT BREAKER
It is advisable to fit a trip switch on the power supply line
that trips at the levels laid down in standards currently in
force in the Country in which the machine is used. Contact
your local electrician.
5) CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY
Before connecting or disconnecting the machine to or
from the power supply, make sure that the switch is in
the OFF “O” position.
6) DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE POWER CORD
Do not tamper with the power cord. Do not replace the
power cord; only use a socket suited for the machine plug.
Only use the power cord as intended.
7) CHECK THE POWER CORD
Periodically check whether the power and extension cords
(if used) are damaged or worn. If it is not found to be in
good condition disconnect it immediately and do not
use the machine until an authorized assistance centre
has repaired it.
8) KEEP THE POWER CORD IN A SAFE POSITION
Keep the power cord and extension cable (where appli-
cable) away from the working area and parts in motion,
damp, wet or oily surfaces, or surfaces with sharp
edges, heat sources, fuel and transit areas for vehicles
or pedestrians.
9) DO NOT STEP ON OR FLATTEN THE POWER CORD
Never step on the power cord. Be aware of its position
at all times.
10) DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN THE PRESENCE OF
LIQUIDS
Do not wet it with liquids and do not expose it to damp