21.Special tools as possibly
required
Tools as required are standard or included with the
accessories of the machine.
22.Safe operation
1.Keep working area clean. Unorderly working areas
and benches are susceptible of causing damages.
2.Take into account the surroundings of the
working area. Do not expose tools to rain. Do not
use tools at humid or wet locations. Keep working
area well illuminated. Do not use tools in the
presence of inflammable liquids or gases.
3.Protect against electrical shocks. Avoid contacts
of the body with earthed or chassis-earthed
surfaces (e.g. pipes, radiators, heaters,
refrigerators, etc.).
4.Keep other persons away. Do not allow that other
persons, especially children, who are not linked to
the work, touch the tool or extensible cables, and
keep them away form the working area.
5.Store tools that are not being used. When not in
use, tools should be stored at a dry and closed
location out of the reach of children. Do not place
anything on top of the machine, or store the machine
start backwards.
6.Do not force the tool. The tool operated better and
safer at the assigned characteristic for which it has
been designed.
7.Choose the right tool. Do not force a small tool to
carry out the work that corresponds to a heavy tool.
Do not use tools for purposes for which they have not
been designed; for instance, do not use circular
saws for cutting the trunks of trees or the branches
thereof.
8.Dress suitably. Do not use loose-fitting garment or
jewellery articles that may get caught by moving
parts. The use of nonslip footwear is recommended
for working at outside locations. For long hair use
protective caps.
9.Use safety equipment. Use protective goggles.
Use face protector or mask to avoid dust if the cutting
operations may generate it.
10.Connect the dust-extraction equipment. Should
devices for the connection thereof to dust extraction
and collection equipments be provided, make sure
that they are in fact connected and adequately used.
11.Do not mistreat the cables. Never pull the cable to
disconnect it from the socket. Keep the cable away
from heat, oil and cutting edges.
12.Secure operations. W h e n p o s s i b l e , u s e
fastening clasps or clamps for workbenches for
fastening the workpiece. This is safer than using
your hands.
13.Do not excessively extend our radius of
operation. Always keep a firm stand on the ground
and preserve your equilibrium.
14.Service tools carefully. Keep cutting tools
sharpened and clean for a better and safer operation
thereof. Follow the instructions for greasing and the
changing of accessories. Periodically check
extensible cables and replace them if they are
damaged. Keep grips dry, clean and free of grease
and oil.
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15.Disconnect the tools. Disconnect tools form the
grid supply when not in use, before repairing and
when changing accessories such as saw blades,
drilling bits and blades.
16.Remove setting keys and adjustable spanners.
Make it your custom to check that setting keys and
adjustable spanners are removed from the tool
before it is operated.
17.Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure that the
switch is in the "open" position when plugging the
machine into the socket.
18.Use extensible cables for outside use. When
using the tool at an outside location, only use
extensible cables for outside use that are marked for
this purpose.
19. Be alert. Look at what you are doing, use common
sense and do not work with the machine when you
are tired.
20.Check damaged parts. Before using a tool again,
it should be carefully checked so as to
determine that it will operate suitably and be apt for
the operation which has been assigned to it.
Examine alignment, fixing and tightening of mobile
and fixed parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and
other conditions that may affect its operation. A
damaged guard or other part should be s u i t a b l y
repaired or replaced by an authorized technical
service unless anything else is stated in the
instructions manual. Have faulty switches replaced
by an authorized technical service. Do not use the
tool if the switch does not switch on or switch off.
21.Warning: The use of any accessories or
supplements other than one recommended in this
instructions manual may generate personal
damages.
22.Have the tool repaired by qualified personnel.
This electrical tool complies with the appropriate
safety requirements. Repairs should be carried out
by qualified personnel only using original
spareparts; otherwise, a considerable risk could be
generated for the user.
23.Technical specifications
Measure to be kept by saw blades (En847):
Diameter of the saw blade: 254 mm, Thickness of
the base disk: 1.8 – 2.8 mm, Hole diameter: 30 mm
Information on noise and vibration
The typical noise pressure level of the apparatus as
determined with an A-filter is: see table.
Wear ear protection!
The typical vibration transmitted to the hand / arm is
2
lower than 2.5 m/s .
24.Warrantee
Warrantee card
You will find the warrantee card among the
documents belonging to the tool. You must fill in the
warrantee card completely and attach a copy of the
purchase ticket or invoice thereto, and give it to your
d i s t r i b u t o r a g a i n s t t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g
acknowledgement of receipt.
Observation! Should this card be lacking,
immediately request your distributor to furnish it.
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