Safety advice
JCheck the condition of the mains lead on your electrical power tool regularly and have any damage repaired by a competent specialist.
JCheck the condition of extension leads regu- larly and replace them if they are damaged.
JKeep handles and hand grips clean, dry and free of oil and grease.
15.Pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
JDo this if the electrical power tool is not being used, before carrying out maintenance tasks
on the electrical power tool and whenever you are changing inserted tools, e.g. saw blades, drills or router bits.
16.Make sure that no spanners, keys etc. are left attached.
JCheck before switching on that all spanners, keys and setting tools have been removed.
17.Avoid unintentionally starting up the device.
JCheck that the switch is set to OFF on the de- vice when the mains plug is inserted into the
mains socket.
18.Using an extension lead for working
outdoors.
JWhen working outside, always use an approved and appropriately labelled extension lead.
19.Remain alert.
JWatch what you are doing. Proceed with cau- tion. Do not use electrical power tools if you cannot concentrate.
20.Check the electrical power tool for
damage.
JBefore the electrical power tool is used, care- fully check the safety equipment and any slightly damaged parts to see that they are still working properly.
JCheck that all moving parts on the tool are working properly, can move freely and are not damaged. All parts must be correctly attached and fulfil all the requirements necessary to allow the electrical power tool to operate properly.
JDamaged safety equipment and components must be properly repaired or replaced at a competent electrical equipment repair centre unless otherwise indicated in the operating in- structions.
JDamaged switches must be replaced at a Customer Service Centre.
JNever use an electrical power tool that cannot be switched on and off properly.
21.CAUTION!
JThe use of inserted tools and accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer
could lead to you being injured.
22.Have your electrical power tool repaired at an electrical equipment
repair specialist.
JThis electrical power tool complies with the relevant safety regulations. Repairs may only be carried out by a specialist electrical repair centre using original spare parts, otherwise injury could occur to the user.
Safety advice relating specifically to this device
Safety precautions:
JDo not use blunt, cracked, distorted or damaged saw blades. Saw blades with blunt or misaligned teeth are in effect too wide for the designed saw gap and this gives rise to increased friction, jamming and kickback.
JAlways use a saw blade of the correct size and with the appropriate central fixing hole bore (e.g.
JReplace table inserts when worn out.
JNever operate the electrical power tool without the table insert. Replace a table insert if it has defects.
JAlways use recommended saw blades complying with EN
JMake sure that you use a saw blade suitable for the material you are cutting.
JIf necessary wear suitable personal protective clothing.
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