4) Safety information for operating circular table
saws
a) Switch off the circular table saw and disconnect it
from the mains before removing the table insert,
changing the saw blade, making adjustments to
the riving knife or the saw blade's protective cover
and when the machine is left unattended. Taking
precautionary measures prevents accidents.
b) Never leave the circular table saw running unat-
tended. Switch the power tool off and never leave
it before it has come to a complete standstill. A run-
ning saw that is left unattended is an uncontrolled hazard.
c) Set up the circular table saw in a place that is lev-
el, well lit and where you can stand and balance
safely. The installation site must offer enough
space to handle the size of your workpieces. Unti-
dy, unlit work areas and uneven, slippery floors can lead to
accidents.
d) Regularly remove shavings and sawdust from un-
der the saw table and/or from the dust extraction
system. Accumulated sawdust is flammable and can self-ig-
nite.
e) Secure the circular table saw. A circular table saw that
is not properly secured can move or tip over.
f)
Remove adjustment tools, wood residues, etc.
from the circular table saw before switching it on.
Distraction or possible entrapment can be dangerous.
g) Always use the right size saw blades with the ap-
propriate locating holes (e.g. diamond or round).
Saw blades that do not fit in the saw's assembly parts run
unevenly and lead to a loss of control.
h) Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade as-
sembly materials such as flanges, washers, screws
or nuts. The saw blade assembly materials were designed
specifically for your saw to ensure optimal performance and
dependability.
i)
Never stand on the circular table saw and do not
use the circular table saw as a step stool. Serious
injury can occur if the power tool tips over or if you acciden-
tally come into contact with the saw blade.
j)
Make sure that the saw blade is mounted in the
correct direction of rotation. Do not use grinding
discs or wire brushes with the circular table saw.
Improper installation of the saw blade or the use of non-rec-
ommended accessories can lead to serious injuries.
Safety Instructions for Handling the Laser
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Caution: Laser radiation - Do not look into the beam - Laser
class 2
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The label is attached to the saw blade guard (2) near the la-
ser (28).
Safety Instructions for Handling Batteries
1
Ensure at all times that the batteries are inserted with the cor-
rect polarity (+ and –), as shown on the battery itself.
2
Do not short-circuit the batteries.
3
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
4
Do not overcharge the battery!
5
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different
type or from different manufacturers! Replace all batteries of
a set at the same time.
6
Remove used batteries immediately out of the device and dis-
pose of them correctly!
7
Do not heat the batteries!
8
Do not carry out any welding or soldering work directly to
the batteries!
9
Do not take the batteries apart!
10 Do not deform the batteries!
11 Do not throw the batteries into the fire!
12 Store the batteries out of the reach of children.
13 Do not allow children to replace the batteries without
supervision!
14 Do not store the batteries close to a fire, cookers or other
sources of heat. Do not place the battery in direct sunlight
and do not use or store it in motor vehicles in hot weather.
15 Store used batteries in the original packaging and keep them
away from metal objects. Do not mix (up) unpacked batteries!
Otherwise this may cause the battery to short-circuit, resulting
in damage, burns or even the danger of fire.
16 Remove batteries from the device if this is not going to be
used for a prolonged period, unless it is to be used in emer-
gencies!
17 NEVER touch batteries which have leaked without appropri-
ate protection. If the leaked liquid comes into contact with the
skin, you should rinse off this area of the skin immediately
under running water. Make sure at all events that your eyes
and mouth do not come into contact with the liquid. If they
do, seek medical advice immediately.
18 Clean the battery contacts and the equivalent contacts in the
device before inserting the batteries.
Residual Risks
This power tool has been constructed in accordance
with the latest technology and the generally recog-
nised safety regulations. Nevertheless, it is possible
that individual residual risks may occur during oper-
ation.
•
Electrical hazard if improper electrical connection cables are
used.
•
In addition, concealed residual risks may be present in spite
of all the precautions that have been taken.
•
Residual risks can be minimised by observing the „Safety
instructions" and „Use in accordance with the designated pur-
pose", as well as the operating instructions.
•
Do not put any unnecessary stresses on the machine: exces-
sive pressure during sawing will quickly damage the saw
blade. This may result in a reduction in the performance of
the machine, as well as a reduction in the cutting accuracy.
•
Avoid switching the machine on by accident: when insert-
ing the plug into the socket, the power button must not be
pressed.
•
Use the tool which is recommended in this manual. This will
ensure the optimal performance of your saw.
•
Keep your hands away from the working area when the ma-
chine is in operation.
•
Before you carry out any adjustments or servicing work, turn
the device off and remove the mains plug.
Electrical Connection
The installed electric motor is connected ready for op-
eration. The connection complies with the relevant BS
standards. The customer's network connection and
any extension cable used must comply with these
regulations.
•
The product meets the requirements of EN 61000-3-11 and
is subject to special connection conditions. This means that its
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