Chip Container
Do not cut material which
has had thinner, petrol,
grease or other chemicals applied to it. The
metal chips produced by such materials could
damage the protective guard with the Chip Con-
tainer and lead to a break that could cause per-
sonal injury.
Do not touch the protective
guard with Chip Contain-
er and the metal chips with bare hands imme-
diately after operation. These parts can be very
hot and cause skin burns.
The metal chips are collected in the Chip Con-
tainer (26) of the Upper Guard (Fig. 1, 2). Empty
the Chip Container at regular intervals.
To do this, push the Chip Container Locking
Slider (27) upwards (Fig. 8, action
lid (Fig. 8, action
2
and tilt the power tool sideways to empty the
container (Fig. 9). After emptying, close the lid
of the container (26) by pushing the Chip Con-
tainer Locking Slider (27) downwards until it is
securely locked.
Saw Hook
To reduce the risk of injury,
use care in selecting the lo-
cation for hanging the tool.
• Select a suitably sized and shaped object that
will provide adequate hanging stability. An
unsuitable hanging surface could result in the
tool unexpectedly falling.
• Make sure that the tool is hung out of the way
of walkways and working areas with bystand-
ers. The tool could be bumped or a bystander
could become entangled, causing the tool to
unexpectedly fall.
To reduce the risk of injury,
do not use the saw hook if it
appears damaged or deformed. This could re-
sult in unstable hanging and the tool unexpect-
edly falling.
To use the saw hook (Fig. 10, 3), simply lift it
up to the required position. The saw hook can
be swiveled. When not in use, always close the
saw hook until it snaps into the closed position.
). Open the
1
) of the Chip Container (26)
Operation
(27)
(26)
Fig. 10
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Fig. 8
Fig. 9