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damage the saw or cause damage to the workpiece. This can lead to injuries.
When resuming cutting, let the circular saw reach its rated speed and then guide it into the cut.
Do not overload the disc or overheat the carbide disc blades when cutting. When cutting, the circular saw should be guided with
a smooth motion, avoiding excessive pressure. The pressure to be exerted on the cutting head should not be greater than that
which is suffi cient to cut the workpiece. Avoid hitting the workpiece with the circular saw.
If the saw is blocked in the workpiece, immediately release the pressure on the tool switch, disconnect it from the power source,
and then unjam the saw.
Inspect the saw for any damage or deformation which may have occurred at the time of jamming and replace the saw with a new
one which is free from damage. Also check the cause of the jam, for example, that there are no metal parts in the workpiece which
could cause the saw to jam. Before starting work, remove the cause of the jamming.
Once you have fi nished cutting, remove the spinning saw from the cut and only then release the pressure on the switch. Wait
for the circular saw to stop completely. Disconnect the saw from the power supply by pulling the plug out of the socket and then
remove the workpiece from the table.
Proceed with maintenance after fi nishing work.
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
CAUTION! Before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance work, unplug the tool from the power outlet. Having
fi nished working with the workpiece/material, inspect the power tool for damage by visually inspecting the exterior and the body
and the handles. Check the power cord and its rubber gland, the action of the ON/OFF switch, the vents for clogging, the motor
brushes for sparking, the noise of the bearings and the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the
warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble the tool or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty
rights. Any irregularities found during overhaul or the operation signal the need for repair at a service centre. For this purpose,
contact the manufacturer. Having fi nished your work, clean the housing, the vents, all switches, all handles and guards with
compressed air (at 0.3 MPa maximum), a brush or a dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaners. Do not use sharp tools for
cleaning. Remove the circular saw and clean the inside of the guards, the fi xing of the circular saw, as well as the saw itself from
dust and other impurities generated during operation. Clean handles, knobs and other adjusting parts with a dry, clean cloth.
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