The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol means that this product is subject to separate collection at the end of its life within the
EU.
This measures applies to your device as well as to any accessories marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products
as unsorted municipal waste not subject to recycling.
Under the WEEE directive on the environment, it is forbidden to discard appliances or electronic equipment in the environ-
ment or simply in a public rubbish dump.
The device must be taken to a collection point for processing, recovery, recycling of EEE waste or returned to its distributor
for a trade-in.
In so doing, you are being environmentally responsible, helping to preserve natural resources and protecting human health.
EXTENSION CORDS
Only use three wire extension cords with a two prong plug and sockets with two holes and and an earthing prong corre-
sponding to the tool's plug. When using a power tool at a considerable distance from the power supply, be sure to use an
extension cord rated to handle the current required by the tool. An undersized extension cord will cause a voltage drop in the
line leading to overheating and power loss. Use the chart to determine the minimum wire size required for the extension
cord. Only round extension cords with sheaths listed by the laboratories may be used.
Extension cord length: up to 15 m
Wire size: 3 x 2.5 mm
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Before using any extension cord, make sure it does not have any bare or exposed wires and that the insulation is not cut or
worn. Repair or replace damaged or worn cords immediately.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your mitre saw has a precision-built electric motor. It should be connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz power supply If your device does
not work when plugged into a power socket, double check the power supply.
CAUTION : Extension cords must be removed from the work area or located so that they do not get caught in parts, tools or
other objects during use of the tool.
The machine's noise is measured according to the DIN EN ISO 3744 standard: 1995-11; DIN EN ISO 11203: 1996-07.
The quoted emission values are calculated according to current standards; they are not values relating to use on the work-
site. Although there is a correlation between these different emission levels, it is impossible to draw a
conclusion of any kind concerning extra precautions to be provided. Factors that have a potential influence on noise emission
in the workplace include the duration of work, room size and other noise sources (e.g. the number of machines in operation
and other noisy operations performed at the same time). Noise level thresholds vary from one country to another. For these
reasons, we recommend that users wear a helmet with hearing protectors when using this machine.
Acoustic pressure level LpA:
Acoustic power level LwA:
Uncertainty
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
CONNECTING THE MACHINE - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
INFORMATION RELATIVE TO NOISE
101 dB(A)
114 dB(A)
3dB (A)
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