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extension cable regularly and replace it if
damaged. Keep handles dry and free from
oil and grease.
14. Pull out the power plug
When tools are not in use, before starting
any maintenance work or when changing
attachments such as saw blades, drill bits
and all kinds of mounted tools.
15. Always remove keys and wrenches after
use
Always check that keys, wrenches and
other adjusting tools have been removed
before you switch on the equipment.
16. Avoid unintentional starting
Never carry a tool with your finger on the
switch button while the tool is connected to
the power supply. Make sure that the switch
is turned off when connecting the tool to the
power supply.
17. When using an extension cable
outdoors
Check that it is approved for outdoor duty
and is marked accordingly.
18. Be alert at all times
Watch what you are doing. Use common
sense when working. Never use the tool
when you are distracted.
19. Check your tool for damage
Before using the tool again, check the
safety devices or any slightly damaged
parts to ensure that they are in good
working order. Check that the moving parts
are working correctly, that they do not jam,
and that no parts are damaged. Make sure
that all parts are fitted correctly to ensure
that the equipment remains safe to use.
Unless otherwise stated in the operating
instructions, damaged guards and parts
have to be repaired or replaced by a
customer service workshop. Damaged
switches have to be replaced by a customer
service workshop. Never use an electric
power tool with a switch that cannot be
turned on and off.
20. Important.
For your own safety you must only use the
accessories and additional units listed in the
operating instructions or recommended or
specified by the manufacturer. The use of
mounted tools or accessories other than
those recommended in the operating
instructions or catalog may place your
personal safety at risk.
21. Repairs may only be carried out by a
qualified electrician
This electric power tool complies with the
pertinent safety information. Repair work
must only be carried out by a trained
electrician, otherwise the equipment may
cause accidents.
22. Connect up the dust extraction system
If there are provisions for connecting up a
dust extraction system, make sure that such
a system is fitted and in use.
2.2 Special safety information
2.2.1 Safety precautions
■ Blades that are deformed or cracked must
not be used.
■ Change a worn out table insert.
■ Use only blades which are recommended
by the manufacturer and comply with EN
847-1. When changing the blade, make
sure that the cutting width is not smaller and
the saw plate not bigger than the thickness
of the splitter.
■ Make sure that the chosen blade is suitable
for the material that is to be cut.
■ If necessary, wear suitable personal
protection equipment. This could consist of:
- Ear-muffs to reduce the risk of damaging
your hearing
- A breathing mask to reduce the risk of
inhaling hazardous dust
- Always wear gloves when handling saw
blades and rough materials.
Whenever practicable, saw blades must be
carried in a container.
■ Circular saws have to be connected to a
dust collecting device when used to saw
wood. The following can have an influence
on dust development:
- Worn, damaged or cracked saw blades
- Recommended capacity of the vacuum
extraction system: 20 m/s
- Proper guidance of the workpiece
■ Blades made of high-alloy high-speed steel
(HSS) must not be used.
■ Keep the push stick or handle for a push