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method on a stable under-
ground. If you hold the work-
piece only with your hand or
against your own body, it will
stay instable and this can lead
to a loss of control.
• Do not use any accessories
that are not recommended
by PARKSIDE. This can result
in electric shock or fire.
Observe the safety in-
formation and notes on
charging and proper
use as shown in the
instruction manual for
your battery and charg-
er from the Parkside
X 20 V Team series. A
detailed description of
the charging process and
further information can
be found in the separate
operating instructions.
Additional safety
instructions for sabre saws
• Keep hands away from the
sawing area. Do not reach un-
derneath the workpiece. Upon
contact with the blade there is a
risk of injury.
• Move the power tool against the
workpiece only when it is turned
on. Otherwise, there is a risk of
kickback if the attachment tools
jam in the workpiece.
• Make sure that the footplate is
secure during sawing. A tilted
saw blade may break or cause
a kickback.
• After you have finished work,
turn the power tool off and do
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not pull the saw blade out of the
cut until it has come to a stand-
still. In this way you will avoid
any kickback and can safely put
down the power tool.
• Use only undamaged saw
blades in perfect condition.
Bent or blunt blades can break,
adversely affect the cut or cause
kickback.
• Do not brake the saw blade
after switching the device off by
applying side pressure. The saw
blade may be damaged, break
or cause a kickback.
• Use suitable detectors in order
to find hidden supply lines or
consult the local utility company.
Contact with electric cables can
lead to fire and electric shock.
Damage to a gas pipe can
cause an explosion. Penetration
into a water line causes prop-
erty damage.
• Secure the workpiece. A work-
piece that is retained with
clamping appliances or a vice
is held more securely than with
your hand.
• Wait until the power tool has
stopped before placing it down.
The attachment tools can jam
and lead to a loss of control
over the power tool.
Residual risks
Even if properly operating and
handling this electric tool, some
residual risks will remain. Due to its
construction and build, this electric
tool may present the following haz-
ards: