tiveorpassivemedicalimplants.Toreduce
the risk of serious or lethal injuries, we rec-
ommend that persons with medical im-
plants consult their doctor and the manu-
facturer of their medical implant before op-
erating the machine.
Observe the safety informa-
tion and notes on charging
and proper use as shown in the in-
struction manual for your battery
and charger from the (Parkside)
X 20 V Team series. A detailed de-
scription of the charging process and
further information can be found in
the separate operating instructions.
Safety information for all saws
SAWIng MethoD
a)
DAnger! Do not put your hands
in the cutting area or on the saw
blade. Hold the additional handle or the
motor housing with your other hand. If
you hold the saw with both hands, they
cannot be injured by the saw blade.
b) Do not reach underneath the
workpiece.Theprotectivehoodcannot
protect you from the saw blade under
the workpiece.
c) Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness
of the workpiece. Less than one full
toothheightshouldbevisiblebelow
the workpiece.
d) never hold the workpiece you want
to saw in your hands or over your
leg. Secure the workpiece in a sturdy
support. It is important to fasten the
workpiece securely to minimise the
risk of physical contact, the saw blade
jamming and loss of control.
e)
hold the electric tool by the insulated
gripping surfaces when performing
work in which the cutting tool may
come into contact with hidden wiring.
Contactwithalivewirealsocauses
a charge in metal parts of the electric
tool and results in an electric shock.
f) When performing longitudinal cuts,
always use a stop or a straight edge
guide.Thisimprovesthecutting
precision while minimising the
possibility of the saw blade jamming.
g) Always use the right size saw blades
with the appropriate locating holes (e.g.
diamond or round). Saw blades that
donotfitinthesawfittingpartsrun
unevenlyandleadtoalossofcontrol.
h) never use damaged or incorrect saw
blade washers or screws. The saw blade
washers and screws were designed
specificallyforyoursawtoensure
optimal performance and dependability.
Further safety instructions
for allsaws
SPrIng-BAcK – cAUSeS AnD
correSPonDIng SAfety InStrUctIonS
• Spring-backisthesuddenreaction
caused by a jammed, stuck or
improperly aligned saw blade resulting
inanout-of-controlsawliftingand
movingoutoftheworkpieceand
towards the operator.
• If the saw blade snags or gets caught
in the closing sawing gap or sticks, it
will jam, and the motor force will kick
the saw back towards the operator.
• If the saw blade is twisted in the saw
cut or incorrectly aligned, the teeth of
the rear edge of the saw blade can
jam in the wood surface, causing the
sawbladetomoveoutofthesawing
gap and the saw to recoil in the
direction of the operator.
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