ching it on.
17. Avoid unintentional starting!
- Make sure that the switch is in OFF position
when inserting the power plug.
18. When using an extension cable outdoors:
- Check that it is approved for outdoor duty
and is marked accordingly.
19. Be alert at all times!
- Watch what you are doing. Use common
sense. Do not operate the tool if your mind is
not on your work.
20. Check the tool for damage!
- Each time before re-using the tool, carefully
check that the guards or any slightly dama-
ged parts are working as intended.
- Check that the moving parts are in good
working order, that they do not jam, and that
no parts are damaged. Make sure that all
parts are fi tted correctly and that all other
operating conditions are properly fulfi lled.
- Unless otherwise stated in the operating
instructions, damaged guards and parts have
to be repaired or replaced by an authorized
service center.
- Have damaged switches replaced by a cus-
tomer service workshop.
- Never use any tool if its switch cannot be
turned off and on.
21. IMPORTANT!
- The use of any accessory or attachment
other than those recommended may involve a
risk of injury for you personally.
22. Have repairs carried out only by a qualifi ed
electrician!
- This electric tool complies with the pertinent
safety regulations. Repairs are to be carried
out only by a qualifi ed electrician using origi-
nal replacement parts or the user may suff er
an accident.
23. Wear safety gloves whenever you carry out
any maintenance work on the blade!
24. In the case of miter cuts when the table is
tilted, the guide must be positioned on the
lower part of the table.
25. When cutting round wood, use a device to
stop the workpiece from twisting.
26. When cutting boards in upright position, use a
device to prevent kick-back.
27. A dust extraction system designed for an air
velocity of 20 m/s should be connected in
order to comply with woodworking dust emis-
sion values and to ensure reliable operation.
28. Give these safety regulations to all persons
who work on the machine.
29. Do not use this saw to cut fi re wood.
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30. The machine is equipped with a safety switch
to prevent it being switched on again acciden-
tally after a power failure.
31. Before you use the machine for the fi rst time,
check that the voltage marked on the rating
plate is the same as your mains voltage.
32. If you use a cable reel, the complete cable
has to be pulled off the reel.
33. Persons working on the machine should not
be distracted.
34. Note the direction of rotation of the motor and
blade.
35. Never dismantle the machine's safety devices
or put them out of operation.
36. Never cut workpieces which are too small to
hold securely in your hand.
37. Never remove loose splinters, chips or jam-
med pieces of wood when the saw blade is
running.
38. It is imperative to observe the accident pre-
vention regulations in force in your area as
well as all other generally recognized rules of
safety.
39. Note the information published by your profes-
sional associations.
40. Position the blade guard so it is approx. 3 mm
above the material you want to saw.
41. Important! Support long workpieces (e.g. with
a roller table) to prevent them sagging at the
end of a cut.
42. Make sure the blade guard (10) is in its lower
position when the saw is being transported.
43. Safety guards are not to be used to move or
mis-use the machine.
44. Blades that are misshapen or damaged in any
way must not be used.
45. If the table insert is worn, replace it.
46. Never operate the machine if either the door
protecting the blade or the detachable safety
device are open.
47. Ensure that the choice of blade and the se-
lected speed are suitable for the material to
be cut.
48. Do not begin cleaning the blade until it has
come to a complete standstill.
49. In the case of straight sawing against the par-
allel stop, a push stick must be used.
50. The bandsaw blade guard should be in its
lowest position close to the bench during
transport.
51. For miter cuts when the table is tilted, the
parallel stop must be positioned on the lower
part of the table.
52. When cutting round timber, use a suitable
holding device to prevent the workpiece tur-
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