TECHNICAL DATA
Nominal power supply voltage and frequency 230 V~50 Hz
Nominal engine power
Idle rotation speed
Max. cutting height
Max. stroke cutting head
Cutting head inclination
Acoustic pressure LpA in operator position
Hand grip vibrations
Machine insulation class
Total machine dimensions (b x l x h)
Machine weight (without water)
Corrugated turbo sintered circular blade, type 1A1R ***
Ext./int. diameter
Blade width (cutting area)
Submersion pump
Nominal power supply voltage and frequency 230V ~50Hz
Rated power
Max. water temperature
Protection degree
* Sec. EN3744,
** Sec. ENV25349,
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
1) NYLON BAGS ARE NOT TOYS
WARNING! Suffocation hazard. Nylon packaging bags
can cause suffocation if placed on the head and must
be kept out of the reach of children. If they cannot be
reused they must be cut up and thrown in the garbage.
2) PEOPLE AUTHORIZED TO USE THE MACHINE
This machine must not be used by children, teens or
any persons not fully aware of the instructions for use
contained in this manual. Local laws and regulations may
establish a minimum age for use of the machine. The
operator must be adequately trained to use, adjust and
safely operate the machine.
3) OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
The operator is responsible for other people as far as
accidents or damage to people or property caused by
the use of the machine is concerned.
4) MAINTAIN A STABLE AND SAFE WORKING POSITION
When working maintain a stable, safe position.
5) PAY ATTENTION IN THE WORK AREA
Pay attention to hands, the piece being machined, the
cutting tool and in general all the moving parts.
6) USE CAUTION WHILE WORKING
Do not allow yourself to be distracted and always pay
attention to what you are doing. Use your common sense.
Never use the machine when tired, ill or under the influence
of alcohol, drugs or medicines that reduce alertness.
7) KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE MACHINE
Keep people and animals away from the machine and your
work area. Do not touch electrically-powered parts.
8) PROTECT YOUR BODY
The use of the machine generates noise, heat, dust,
smoke, vibrations, flying liquid and splinters. Always use
personal protective equipment in accordance with the
law to prevent injury to the body, hands, eyes, hearing
and respiratory tracts. Wear strong clothing, with tight
sleeves and cuffs, eye protection, working gloves, safety
600W
2990min
30mm at 90° - 27mm at 45°
450mm
0° -45° towards the left
65.6dB(A)*
<2.5m/s2 **
860x580x930mm
26.2kg
180/25.4mm
2.7mm
8.5W
35°C
IPX8
*** Sec. EN13236
earmuffs, dust masks and anti-slipping footwear. Do not
wear loose clothing, scarves, ribbons and jewellery that
could be caught in moving parts of the machine. Wear a
protective hairnet to gather long hair. Normal glasses are
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not suitable for protecting your eyes.
9) EFFICIENCY OF THE MACHINE
Always make sure the machine is in good working order
and integral; it could cause serious accidents if in poor
conditions. Do not use the machine if the switch does not
allow you to switch the machine on or off.
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10) INTEGRITY OF THE MACHINE
Do not remove any components from the machine unless
expressly indicated in these instructions and do not modify
the original configuration in any way.
11) DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE MACHINE
Do not disassemble the machine for any reason. Do not
use the machine without the guards installed.
12) DO NOT TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE MACHINE'S COM-
PONENTS
Do not tamper, modify or remove any component from
the machine.
13) VERIFY THE SOLIDITY OF THE MACHINE
Periodically check screw and blade tightness.
14) USE THE MACHINE IN A WELL-VENTILATED ROOM
The machine must be used in a well-ventilated area in
order to ensure sufficient cooling and air circulation.
15) DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRON-
MENTS
Do not use the machine in areas with a risk of explosion
and/or fire, in poorly ventilated spaces or in the presence
of inflammable and/or explosive materials, dampness,
gases, vapours, and acids.
16) MOVING OF THE MACHINE
The machine should be moved with caution. Do not
attempt to move the machine by pulling on the power
cable or other machine parts.
17) POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE
Position the machine on the ground on a flat and solid
surface that must support its whole weight and the strain
resulting from its use.
18) WORK WITH ADEQUATE LIGHTING
Only work when there is sufficient daylight or suitable
artificial lighting.
19) DO NOT EXPOSE THE MACHINE TO ATMOSPHERIC
AGENTS
Do not expose the machine to the elements such as rain,
fog, sun, high, and low temperatures.
20) DO NOT TOUCH THE MACHINE IF YOU ARE WET
Never use this machine with bare or wet feet. Do not touch
the machine with wet hands.
21) CHECK BEFORE STARTING UP THE MACHINE
Before plugging the machine in, make sure the switch is
OFF "O" and that the service keys are removed.
22) CHECK CORRECT ASSEMBLY
Only use the machine if the pump is correctly installed and
if the water tank is filled with water up to the max. level.
23) FUNCTIONAL TESTS
Check that the cutting head can slide freely and that the
electrical cables and the delivery pipe are positioned to
the side in order to prevent obstructions.
24) PIECE BEING PROCESSED
It is important for the piece being processed to be well
positioned against the piece guide. Do not cut pieces with
thicknesses other than those permitted (see technical
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