and accidents caused by improper use.
5
Safety instructions
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Before using the machine, carefully read
all of the attached safety instructions and
this operating manual.
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Keep all of the attached documents and
pass on the documentation if the machine
changes ownership.
5.1 Machine-related safety
instructions
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Deformed or cracked saw blades and saw
blades with blunt or broken cutting edges
must not be used.
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The maximum rotational speed specifi ed
on the tool must be observed.
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The tool must be compatible with the
working material.
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Saw blades made of High Speed Steel
(HSS steel) must not be used.
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Transport and store the tools in a suitable
receptacle;
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Wear suitable personal protective equip-
ment: 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.
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Only use tools that meet standard EN 847-
1.
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Pull the plug from the main power socket
before changing tools and rectifying faults
such as removing trapped splinters.
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When cutting wood, connect the ma-
chine to a dust extractor corresponding
to EN 60335-2-69, dust category M.
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To minimise noise, the tool must be sharp-
ened and all noise reducing elements
(covers etc.) must be properly adjusted.
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Only use the machine if all safety devices
are in their correct positions, the machine
is in good condition and has been well
maintained.
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Faults on the machine, including the sep-
arating guards or the tool, must be re-
ported to maintenance staff immediately
upon discovery. The machine must not be
used until the fault has been eliminated.
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Cutting rebates or grooves is only permit-
ted with a suitable protective device fi t-
ted, e.g. a protective tunnel over the saw
table.
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Do not use circular saws for cutting slots
(grooves in workpiece).
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Do not use the top protective cover as a
handle for transportation!
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Before transporting the machine, make
sure that the top protective guard covers
the top section of the saw blade.
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Use a suitable device to support long work-
pieces and ensure that they are horizon-
tal.
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Make sure that there is adequate lighting
in the room or workplace.
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Operating personnel must have received
adequate training in the use, set-up and
operation of the machine.
5.2 Emission levels
Noise emissions have been measured
in accordance with the specifi cations in
EN 61029. These specifi cations apply for
operation as a trimming saw and bench-
mounted circular saw.
Noise level
Sound power level, idling
Sound power level,
during operation
Measuring uncertainty allowance K = 4 dB
Workplace emission levels
Workplace emission, idling
Workplace emission,
during operation
CAUTION
The noise produced during work may
damage your hearing.
Wear ear protection!
The values specifi ed are emission values
and may not reliably represent the values
at the workplace. Although there is a cor-
relation between emission and immission
levels, these do not provide a reliable indi-
cation of whether additional precautionary
measures are necessary or not.
Factors that may infl uence actual immission
PRECISIO -
GB
91 dB(A)
103 dB(A)
77 dB(A)
90 dB(A)
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