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Safety instructions for crosscut and
mitre saws
• Do not use the power tool for unintended
purposes. Do not use a hand-held circular
saw to cut tree branches or wood, for
example.
• When working outdoors non-slip footwear
is recommended.
• Follow the lubrication and tool change
instructions.
• Check the connecting cable of the electri-
cal tool regularly and have it replaced by
a qualified specialist if it is damaged.
• Check the extension cables regularly and
replace if they are damaged.
• Unplug the power cord when the power
tool is not in use.
• Inspect the power tool for possible dam-
age:
• Before further use of the power tool,
safety equipment or lightly damaged parts
must be carefully inspected for their
proper function.
• Check that the moving parts are working
properly and are not jammed or damaged.
In order to ensure the proper operation of
the power tool, all parts must be correctly
assembled and all conditions complied
with.
• For safe operation of the power tool, dam-
aged safety equipment and parts must be
repaired or replaced by a recognised spe-
cialist unless specified otherwise in the
operating instructions.
• Damaged switches must be replaced by a
customer service workshop.
• ATTENTION! The use of other insertion
tools or accessories may be dangerous.
• This power tool meets current safety
requirements. Repairs may only be car-
ried out by an electrician using original
replacement parts, otherwise this may
pose an accident risk to the operator.
• Secure the workpiece. A workpiece
held by clamping devices or a vice is held
more safely than when held by hand.
• Keep your workplace clean. Material
mixtures are particularly dangerous. Light
metal dust can burn or explode.
• Never leave the tool before it has come
to a complete standstill. Running tools
can cause injury.
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• Do not use the electrical tool if the
cable is damaged. Do not touch the
damaged cable and pull the mains plug
out of the socket if the cable is dam-
aged during working. Damaged cables
increase the risk of electric shock.
• Keep the handles dry and free from
grease. Slippery handles can cause acci-
dents.
• Never stand on the electrical tool.
Serious injury may result if the electrical
tool tips over or if you accidentally come
into contact with the saw blade.
• Ensure that the protective hood is
working properly and can move freely.
Never clamp in the protective hood when
open.
• Never reach into the sawing area while
the electrical tool is running. Risk of
injury when touching the saw blade.
• Never remove offcuts, wood shavings
or similar from the cutting area while
the electrical tool is running. Always
guide the tool arm first to rest position and
switch the electrical tool off.
• Only hold the saw blade to the work-
piece when it is switched on. There is
otherwise a risk of kickback if the saw
blade gets caught in the workpiece.
• Only use the electrical tool if the work-
ing surface is free from all setting
tools, wood shavings etc., apart from
the workpiece to be. Small pieces of
wood or objects coming into contact with
the rotating saw blade can hit the operator
at a high speed.
• Always clamp in the workpiece to be
processed firmly. Do not process any
workpieces which are too small to
clamp tightly. Otherwise, the distance
between your hand and the rotating saw
blade is too small.
• Check by mitre cut whether the tool arm is
securely locked.
• Use the saw only for the materials
stated in proper use. The saw may oth-
erwise be overloaded.
• If the saw blade should jam, or if you
interrupt your work, switch off the saw
and keep the workpiece steady until
the saw blade has come to a standstill.
Never try to remove the workpiece as
long as the saw blade is moving to
avoid rebound. Determine and remedy
the cause of the jammed saw blade.

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