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- Deformed or cracked saw blades and saw
blades with blunt or broken cutting edges
must not be used.
- Transport and store the tools in a suitable re-
ceptacle;
- Only use the machine if all safety devices are in
their correct positions, the machine is in good
condition and has been well maintained.
- Replace a worn or damaged (e.g. bedded in)
tabletop immediately.
- Operating personnel must have received ade-
quate training in the use, set-up and operation
of the machine.
- Faults on the machine, including the separat-
ing guards or the tool, must be reported to
maintenance staff immediately upon discov-
ery. The machine must not be used until the
fault has been eliminated.
-
Wear suitable personal protec-
tive equipment: ear protection
to reduce the risk of hearing
loss, safety goggles, a dust
mask to prevent inhalation of
harmful dust, protective gloves
when working with raw materials and when
changing tools.
- To minimise noise, the tool must be sharpened
and all noise reducing elements (covers etc.)
must be properly adjusted.
- When cutting wood, connect the machine to a
dust extractor corresponding to EN 60335-2-
69, dust category M.
- To minimise the creation of dust, the machine
is to be connected to a suitable dust extractor,
and all the elements for dust collection (ex-
tractor hood etc.) must be properly set.
- Never process material containing asbestos.
- Make sure that there is adequate lighting in
the room or workplace.
- Always assume the correct position before
starting work:
- front at the operating end,
- facing the machine,
- next to the cutting line.
- Use the accompanying workpiece holder to
guide the workpiece accurately past the saw
blade.
- Use the accompanying spacer wedge and pro-
tective cover. Make sure the cover is set as de-
scribed in the operating instructions.
- Use a suitable device to support long work-
pieces and ensure that they are horizontal.
- Pull the plug from the main power socket be-
fore changing tools and rectifying faults such
as removing trapped splinters.
- Do not remove offcuts or other workpiece parts
from the cutting area while the tool is still run-
ning and until the saw blade stops.
- If the saw blade is blocked, switch the machine
off immediately and disconnect the mains
plug. Do not remove the jammed workpiece
until you have done this.
- Cutting rebates or grooves is only permitted
with a suitable protective device fi tted, e.g. a
protective tunnel over the saw table.
- Do not use circular saws for cutting slots
(grooves in workpiece).
- Before transporting the machine, make sure
that the top protective guard covers the top
section of the saw blade.
- Do not use the top protective cover as a handle
for transportation!
- When not in use, store the push stick in the
holder provided on the machine.
3.3 Noise and vibration information
Sound pressure level
Idling / processing 84 / 90 dB(A)
Noise power level
Idling / processing 97 / 103 dB(A)
Measurement tolerance K = 3 dB
Wear ear protection!
Measured acceleration < 2.5 m/s²
The emission values specifi ed (vibration, noise)
were measured in accordance with the test con-
ditions stipulated in EN 61029 and are intended
for machine comparisons. They are also used for
making preliminary estimates regarding vibration
and noise loads during operation.
The emission values specifi ed refer to the main
applications for which the power tool is used. If
the electric power tool is used for other applica-
tions, with other tools or is not maintained suf-
ciently prior to operation, however, the vibration
and noise load may be higher when the tool is
used. Take into account any machine idling times
and downtimes to estimate these values more
accurately for a specifi ed time period. This may
signifi cantly reduce the load during the machine
operating period.
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