Safety At The Workplace; Personal Safety; Device Description; Preparing For Use - MSW -T-SAW200 Manual De Instrucciones

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b)
Avoid touching earthed elements such as pipes,
heaters, boilers and fridges. There is an increased risk
of electric shock if the earthed device is exposed to
rain, in direct contact with a wet surface or operating
in a humid environment. Water ingression into the
device increases the risk of damage to the device
and of electric shock.
c)
Use the cable only in accordance with its designated
use. Never use it to carry the device or to pull the
plug out of a socket. Keep the cable away from heat
sources, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged
or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.
d)
If working with the device outside, make sure to use
an extension lead suitable for external use. Using an
extension lead suitable for external use reduces the
risk of electric shock.
e)
If using the device in a humid environment cannot
be avoided, a residual current device (RCD) should
be applied. The use of an RCD reduces the risk of
electric shock.

3.2 Safety at the workplace

a)
Make sure the workplace is orderly and well lit.
A messy or poorly lit workplace may lead to accidents.
Try to anticipate what may happen, observe what is
going on and use common sense when working with
the device.
b)
Do not use the device in an explosion hazard zone,
for example in the presence of flammable liquids,
gasses or dust. The device generates sparks which
may ignite dust or fumes.
c)
Upon discovering damage or irregular operation,
immediately switch the device off and report it to
a supervisor without delay.
d)
If there are any doubts as to the correct operation
of the device, contact the manufacturer's support
service.
e)
Only the manufacturer's service point may repair the
device. Do not attempt any repairs independently!
f)
If a fire starts, use solely powder or carbon dioxide
(CO
) fire extinguishers suitable for use on live
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devices to put it out.
g)
Children or unauthorised persons are forbidden
from entering a work station. (A distraction may
result in a loss of control over the device).
REMEMBER! When using the device, protect children
and other bystanders.

3.3 Personal safety

a)
Do not use the device when tired, ill or under the
influence of alcohol, narcotics or medication which
can significantly impair the ability to operate the
device.
b)
When working with the device, use common sense
and stay alert. Temporary loss of concentration whilst
using the device may lead to serious injuries.
c)
Use personal protection equipment as required
for working with the device, specified in section 1
(Legend). The use of correct, approved personal
protection equipment reduces the risk of suffering
an injury.
d)
To prevent the device from accidentally switching on,
make sure the switch is on the OFF position before
connecting to a power source.
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e)
Do not overestimate your abilities. When using the
device keep your balance and remain stable at all
times. This will ensure better control over the device
in unexpected situations.
f)
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothes and gloves away from any moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught
in the moving parts.
g)
If suction is to be connected to the device, check
all connections and make sure they are tight. Using
a de-dusting system may reduce the risk associated
with dust.
h)
Remove all adjusting tools or spanners before
turning the device on. A tool or spanner left in the
revolving part of the device may cause injury.
3.4 Safe device use
a)
Do not overload the device. Use appropriate tools
for the given task. A correctly selected device will
perform the task for which it was designed better
and in a safer manner.
b)
Do not use the device if the ON/OFF switch does not
function properly (does not switch the device on and
off). Devices which cannot be switched on and off
using the ON/OFF switch are hazardous, should not
be operated and must be repaired.
c)
Make sure the plug is disconnected from the
socket before attempting any adjustments, tool
replacements or before putting the device aside.
Such precautions will reduce the risk of accidentally
activating the device.
d)
When not in use, store in a safe place, away from
children and people not familiar with the device, who
have not read the user manual. The device may pose
a hazard in the hands of inexperienced users.
e)
Maintain the device in a good technical state. Before
each use check for general damage and especially
check for cracked parts or elements and for any other
conditions which may impact the safe operation of
the device. If damage is discovered, hand over the
device for repair before use.
f)
Keep the device out of the reach of children.
g)
Device repair or maintenance should be carried out
by qualified persons, only using original spare parts.
This will ensure safe use.
h)
To ensure the operational integrity of the
device, do not remove factory fitted guards and do
not loosen any screws.
i)
When transporting and handling the device between
the warehouse and the destination, take into account
the occupational health and safety principles for
manual transport operations which apply in the
country where the device will be used.
j)
Avoid situations where the device halts during
use due to excessive loading. This may result in
overheating of the drive elements and device
damage.
k)
Do not touch articulated parts or accessories, unless
the device has been disconnected from a power
source.
l)
Do not use power tools for applications other than
those specified in the instructions (other than that
for which it was designed).
m)
Use your tool at lower input load than specified on
the nameplate to increase working efficiency and
decrease wear out.
Rev. 07.05.2018
n)
Do not wipe any plastic parts with solvents. Solvents
such as gasoline, thinner, benzene, alcohol, ammonia
and oil may damage and crack the plastic parts. Do
not wipe them with such solvents. Wipe plastic parts
with a soft cloth lightly dampened with soapy water.
o)
Wear protective goggles to protect your eyes.
p)
Use dust masks.
q)
Use earplugs to keep your ears noise-free while
working.
Failure
to
follow
safety
recommendations
instructions may result in serious injuries or death!
4. Use guidelines

4.1 Device description

Tile cutting saw is designed for wet cutting of ceramics,
marble, clinker, etc. Cutting granite, fine stoneware and
glaze, only using diamond blades, is also allowable!
NOTE! The machine is not intended for cutting wood or
wood-like materials!
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1.
Foldable legs of the machine
2.
Work table
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3.
Water tank cap
4.
Star-shaped fixture knobs
5.
Blade guard
6.
Feed lock knob
7.
Feed grip
8.
ON / OFF switch
9.
Stop
10.
Miter cut adjustment tool
11.
Leg safety locks
The user is liable for any damage resulting from non-
intended use of the device.

4.2 Preparing for use

4.2.1 Unfolding the legs of the machine (1):
To unfold the machine's legs, simultaneously press the leg
safety locks (11) on both sides, pull the legs until the lock
snaps:
Rev. 07.05.2018
4.2.2 Mounting the feed grip (7):
Place the grip (7) against the motor housing and screw it to
the blade guard (5):
and
4.2.3 Removing the feed lock knob (6):
Before starting the machine, unscrew the feed lock knob by
turning it anti-clockwise.
4.2.4 Filling the work table with water:
Fill the water tank with clean and cold water up to
a maximum of 5mm from the upper surface of the tank
(water level must cover the pump inlet).
4.3 Device use
Place the workpiece on the work table, set the cutting
angles (if necessary), start the machine with the ON switch.
Wait for the saw to reach its maximum speed and until the
water flows over the blade. The work can be started then.
Gently move the feed so that there is no emergency stop
of the blade.
4.3.1 Setting the bevel cut:
To set the bevel cut angle, loosen both star-shaped fixture
knobs (4), set the desired blade angle (0 ° – 45 °) and then
tighten the star-shaped fixture:
4.3.2 Setting the miter cut:
Place the miter cut adjustment tool (10) in the guides
located on the walls of the working table, adjust the
tool's position to the workpiece, tighten the fixing knobs
so that the tool does not move during work, set the desired
angle and tighten the angle adjustment knob:
4.3.3 Blade replacement:
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