before starting up.
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tered form.
does not turn.
use the appropriate working aids for bracing.
to the work piece.
the lower table plate half.
switching off.
the motor switched off and with the saw band at a stand-
still.
if only minor changes of location are planned. Properly
reconnect the machine to the supply mains before re-
starting.
the power supply plug.
m Use only as authorized
mCSA tested machines meet all valid US machine guide-
lines as well as all relevant guidelines for each machine.
the machine before beginning work.
The operator is responsible for all other persons in the
working area.
the machine.
to the machine are always complete and perfectly leg-
ible.
designed exclusively for sawing wood, material similar to
wood, and non- ferrous metals and steel.
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essed is may not exceed the bench size in the standard
of the table top, the table extension or the dolly (special
it is equipped with a special saw band dolly (special
connected to a vacuum exhaust unit. Use the dust ex-
tractor to remove matchwood or saw dust. The vacuum
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ter a 2-3 second delay after the machine tool is turned
on. This avoids overloading the circuit fuse.
unit remains on for an additional 2-3 seconds and is
then automatically switched off. Remaining dust is
regulations governing hazardous materials. This results
in savings in electricity consumption and reduces noise
levels, as the vacuum exhaust unit is on only during ma-
chine tool operation.
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lations must be used for suction in commercial areas.
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tors while the work machine is in operation.
condition in accordance with its designated use and the
instructions set out in the operating manual, and only
by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of the
risks involved in operating the machine. Any functional
disorders, especially those affecting the safety of the
manufacturer as well as the technical data given in the
calibrations and dimensions must be adhered to.
generally recognized safety-technical rules must also be
adhered to.
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ed by persons familiar with it and instructed in its opera-
tion and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to the machine
release the manufacturer from all responsibility for any
resulting damages.
and original tools made by the manufacturer.
is not responsible for any damages resulting from unau-
thorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the opera-
tor.
Set-up
Prepare the workplace where the machine is to be placed.
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tions. The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms
is insured by attachment to the ground with 4 screws (Fig.
Transport
The machine may only be transported with suitable lifting