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– Keep the handles dry, clean and free from oil and
fat.
– Be sure that the device is not in use , before main-
tenance and while changing tools like saw blades,
drills or any kind of machine tools.
– Before turning the machine on, make sure that
all keys and adjustment tools have been removed.
– Make sure that the switch is turned off when plug-
ging the plug in the socket.
– For outdoor work, use only extension cables which
are approved for this purpose.
– Always pay attention and take the utmost care when
working with an electric power tool. Do not use the
power tool when you are not concentrated.
– Before further using the power tool, protective de-
vices and other parts have to be checked carefully
in order to make sure that they function perfectly
and properly.
– Check to see if all movable parts function properly
and that they do not jam and make sure that no
parts are damaged. All parts have to be mounted
properly and have to comply with all conditions in
order to ensure perfect operation of the power tool.
– Damaged protective devices and parts have to be
repaired or replaced as intended by an acknow-
ledged specialized workshop, if not specified other-
wise in the operating instructions.
– Damaged switches have to be replaced in a custo-
mer service repair shop.
– Do not use power tools where the switch cannot
easily be turned on and off.
– Using other application tools and accessories can
cause a risk of personal injury.
– This electrical power tool complies with the rele-
vant safety regulations.
– Repairs may only be carried out by an expert who
uses original spare parts; otherwise
– the operator runs the risk of accidents.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION

1 Safety precautions
– Replace worn out stage plates.
– Use only saw blades which are recommended by the
manufacturer and which correspond to EN 847-1.
Warning! When replacing the saw blade, ensure
that the cutting width is not narrower and that the
main blade width is not wider than the width of
the splitting wedge.
– Make sure, that you select a saw blade that is ap-
propriate for the material you intend to cut.
– Wear appropriate, personal protective equipment
such as:
– Ear protection to reduce the risk of getting hard
of hearing
– Respiratory protection to reduce the risk of in-
haling dangerous dust
– Be sure to wear gloves when working with saw
blades and coarse materials
– Where practicable, keep saw blades in a separate
container.
– Connect the power tool to a dust reception facility
when cutting wood. Dust release is influenced by
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the type of material you will work on, the impor-
tance of local deposition (acquisition or source)
and the proper adjustment of covering/ deflecting
plate/ guide.
– Do not use saw blades made out of highspeed steel
(HSS steel).
– In times of non-use keep the push stick or the push
block with the electrical power tool at all times.
2 Maintenance and repair
– The noise level depends on different factors such
as the quality of the saw blades, the condition of
saw blade and power tool. If possible, use saw
blades that were constructed for noise reduction,
maintain the electrical power tool and tool adapter
regularly and keep them in good condition in order
to reduce the noise level.
– Inform the person who is responsible for the secu-
rity of the power tool immediately when you detect
defects in the electrical power tool, the protection
equipment or the tool.
3 Working safely
– Use the push stick or a push block to pass the work
piece by the saw blade safely.
– Do not carry out folds or grooves without using
proper protective devices over the saw table.
– Do not use this electrical power tool to create sla-
shes (grooves finished on the work piece itself).
– Use only saw blades for which the maximum speed
is lower than the maximum spindle
– speed of the table saw and which are suitable for
the material you intend to cut.
– Always use the transporting means for the transport
of the electrical power tool. Never use the protecti-
ve devices for handling and transporting the device.
– Make sure that the upper part of the saw blade is
covered; e.g. by the protective device.
Warning! During operation this electrical power tool pro-
duces an electromagnetic field which can influence acti-
ve or passive medical implants under certain conditions.
In order to avoid the risk of serious or fatal injuries, we re-
commend persons with medical implants to consult with
their doctor and the manufacturer of the medical implant
before operating the electrical power tool.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR HANDLING SAW BLADES
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1 Operate insertion tools only when you know how to
handle them correctly.
2 Always consider the maximum speed. The maximum
speed indicated on the power tool may not be excee-
ded. Observe the speed range (if specified).
3 Do not use insertion tools with cracks.
4 Immediately take ruptured insertion tools out of ser-
vice; simply repairing them is not admissible.
5 Clean the clamping surfaces of dirt, fat, oil and water.
6 Always handle insertion tools with care. If possible,
keep them in their original packing or in a special
container. Wear protective gloves in order to improve

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