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ENGLISH
Accessories and consumables
Insufficient care
Hot saw blade
Personal injury by damaged saw
blades
Work piece kickback
Cuts and cut-off limbs
A CAUTION
x Hold the handle of the sawhead
firmly because the momentum
generated by the motor may
cause the sawhead to move
slightly up or down at start-up.
x Transport the machine only if it is
locked securely in
transport posi-
tion. To lock the machine for
transport, lower the sawhead and
push in the transport locking pin.
x Do not carry the machine by the
handle; the handle is not designed
to bear the weigh
t of the machine.
When carrying the machine, hold
it on both sides of the base.
x Be careful to avoid the risk of con-
tusion. Fingers may be squeezed
and in extreme cases crushed
between the
sawhead tilt lock
lever and the track arm holder.
Always position the tilt lock lever
(by pulling it out and turning) so
that there is sufficient space
between the lock lever and the
track arm holder.
A DANGER
x Use only parts approved by the
manufacturer. This applies in par-
ticular to saw blades and safety
devices listed in chapter 15, "Tech-
nical Specifications".
A WARNING
x Never use grinding or cut-off
wheels instead of saw blades.
A WARNING
x Keep the machine clean and in
good working condition at all times.
In particular, keep all handles and
adjustment knobs, etc., free of
grease and oil.
A WARNING
x Cutting causes friction and gener-
ates heat. Immediately after cut-
ting, the saw blade may be very hot
and pose a fire hazard.
x Always let the saw blade cool
down, especially before touching it.
x Do not clean a hot saw blade with
com
bustible liquids.
A DANGER
x Do not use blunt, damaged or
warped saw blades.
x Never attempt to cut any work
pieces which contain
ropes,
strings,
cords,
cables,
wires, or work pieces to which
any of the above are attached.
x Wh
ere applicable or when in doubt,
always check the work piece for
screws, nails or any other matter
which may be embedded.
A WARNING
x Do not use any cleaning agents
that contain acids or caustic or cor-
rosive substances which would
tend to corrode the light metal com-
ponents of the machine. The stabil-
ity and safety of the machine could
be compromised if
such sub-
stances were used for removing
resin residue.
x If resin residue is to be removed,
use a clean cloth.
A WARNING
x Make sure the saw blade is suita-
ble for the material of the work
piece you are cutting.
x Cut thin or thin-walled work pieces
only with fine-toothed saw blades.
x Make sure thin or thin-walled work
p
ieces are supported over their
entire length.
x Ensure proper feeding of work
pieces:
Place work piece on turntable
only when the sawhead assem-
bly is fully raised.
Always hold the work piece
against the fence wh
en cutting.
x Always use sharp saw blades.
Replace blunt saw blades immedi-
ately. When a blunt, dull or other-
wise damaged saw blade it used,
the risk that a blunt tooth is caught
by the work piece’s surface, rath
er
than cutting through it, increases,
and so does the risk of work piece
kickback, which poses a great dan-
ger of injury to the operator of the
machine.
x Cut only work pieces that have
dimensions which allow them
to be
safely and securely held (or
clamped) during cutting.
x Long work pieces require support.
x Do not cut bundles or more than
one work piece at a time. When
bundles or more than one work
piece are cut at the same time, t
he
individual pieces cannot be prop-
erly secured and controlled and
once they then come in contact
with the saw blade serious per-
sonal injury may occur.
x Do not jam work pieces.
x Release the ON/OFF switch imme-
diately if the saw blade
jams.
Unplug the machine. Carefully
remove the jam. Plug the machine
in again. Continue sawing.
x Make sure that when starting up
the machine the saw blade does
not have any contact with the wor
k
piece because otherwise danger-
ous kickback may result.
x Never try to slow the saw blade
down or stop it by pushing the work
piece against the saw blade from
the side.
A DANGER
x Be very careful at all times.
x Always keep sufficient distance to
the saw blade.
x Always keep sufficient distance to
all moving or driven components.
A WARNING
x Make sure that the saw blade has
come to a complete standstill
before changing any settings or
moving the work piece.
x Always remove small wood chips
and small pieces from the machine.
Messy work areas can
lead to acci-
dents. To remove small wood chips
and small pieces, wait until the saw
blade has come to a complete
standstill. Unplug the machine.
x Carefully remove the small pieces.
Plug the machine in again. Con-
tinue
with the work.
x Never fix the ON/OFF switch in the
pressed in (= ON) position. The
switch is supposed to snap back
into the OFF position after being
released.
A WARNING