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•Never use the saw close to explosive liquids or gases.
•Saw operator should be an adult person.
•Bystanders should not stay close to connected or operating saw.
•Check technical condition of the power cord periodically. Never
use the saw with damaged power cord.
•Never attempt to repair the saw by yourself. In case of damage
take the saw to authorised service shop for repair.
•Replace damaged protective parts immediately.
•Never overload the saw, causing blade rotational speed to drop
down considerably.
•Keep the workplace clean. Remove waste wood material and
unnecessary objects before starting to work.
•Keep the workplace well illuminated.
•Do not distract person who is working with the saw.
•Avoid contact with earthed parts, pipes, heat radiators, cookers,
refrigerators when working with the saw.
•After the motor is switched o with the switch, never attempt to
stop the cutting blade by applying side pressure.
•Immediately replace damaged cutting blade.
•Use protection gloves for cutting blade replacement.
•Never use cutting blades with parameters dierent from specied
in this manual.
•Never attempt to remove or disconnect protection parts of the
saw.
•When you need a break, nish current cutting and switch o the
saw.
•When a break in work and leaving the workplace is necessary,
switch o the saw with the switch and disconnect it from power
supply by removing the plug from mains socket.
• Do not touch the blade after cutting until the blade cools
down. The blade heats up very quickly during operation.
•Check technical condition of the saw before operation:
-all protection parts must be in good working condition and
operate as supposed to,
-screws and other xing parts must not be loosened,
-all unwanted objects, like keys used for blade assembly, must be
removed from the saw working area.
•Do not store material or tools above the saw.
•Always ensure the processed material adheres to the work table of
the saw with its whole surface.
•When cutting long objects use appropriate supports, so the
cutting blade does not jam in the material.
•When cutting round pieces of material use clamps to prevent
material from rotating when making a cut.
•Never cut several pieces of material at a time.
•When cutting narrow pieces of material use included push stick.
Do not cut material that you cannot hold safely.
•Never attempt removing pieces of material, sawdust or other
objects when cutting blade of the saw is rotating.
•External dust extraction system should be connected when the
saw is operating.
•Do not unplug the saw from mains socket by pulling the cord.
Protect the power cord against excessive heat, oil and sharp
edges.
•When operating the saw keep your body in rm, standing position.
•All parts of the saw must be properly xed.
•Do not make prole or plunge cuts with the saw.
•When carrying the tile saw, hold only by carrying handles, do not
hold by saw guards.
•Upper part of the cutting blade must be covered with the guard
when carrying the saw
Safety conditions for ip over saw
•When operating the saw strictly follow applicable regulations
regarding occupational health and safety.
•Use only cutting blades recommended by the manufacturer,
conforming with the standard PN-EN 847-1.
•When replacing cutting blade remember that its width must not
exceed width of the riving knife.
•Make sure the cutting blade is suitable for material that you plan
to cut.
•Use only cutting blades with allowable maximum speed greater
than maximum speed of the saw spindle.
•Do not use cutting blades made of high speed steel (HSS) or with
parameters dierent from specied in this manual.
•Use only sharp cutting blades, free from cracks and deformations.
•Immediately replace damaged cutting blade.
•Make sure direction of cutting blade rotation matches indicated
direction of the saw motor.
•Cutting blade of the saw should be free to rotate.
•Always use well positioned riving knife and properly adjusted
upper guard of the cutting blade.
•Use a push stick to feed material towards the cutting blade.
•When cutting wood that has already been used, ensure it is free
from unwanted objects, such as nails, screws etc.
•Always use anti-splinter goggles, hearing protection and anti-dust
mask.
•Use gloves when handling cutting blades and to protect against
other rough and sharp materials. (When replacing a cutting blade
hold it by its hole whenever possible.)
•Always wear proper clothing for your work! Loose items of
clothing or jewellery might get caught by rotating cutting blade.
•Before any adjustment, measurement, cleaning or removing
jammed pieces of wood always disconnect the tool from power
supply with the switch and remove the plug from mains socket!
•After repair or maintenance is carried out, install all guards and
protective parts before switching on the saw.
•Power supply voltage must match value marked on the rating
plate of the saw.
•Connect the saw only to electrical system equipped with residual
current circuit breaker that will cut the power o in less than 30 ms
when earth leakage current exceeds 30 mA.
•When working outdoors use only extension cords designed for
outdoor use.
•Do not use the saw for cutting rewood.
•Do not keep your hands in position, where there is a risk of
unexpected sliding and contact with the cutting blade.
•Do not start working with the saw when tired or under inuence
of medicines.
•It is vital that all persons who operate the saw are properly trained
for operation, using and adjustments of the saw.
•Do not operate, store or leave the saw in places exposed to rain
or humidity.
•Never use the saw close to explosion hazardous liquids or gases.
•Saw operator should be an adult person.
•Bystanders should not stay close to connected or operating saw.
•Check technical condition of the power cord periodically.
•Do not use the saw if the power cord is damaged.
•Replace damaged protective parts immediately.
•Do not overload the saw, causing rotational speed to drop down
considerably.
•Keep the workplace clean.
•Remove waste wood material and unnecessary objects before
starting to work.
•Keep bystanders away from the saw workplace.
•Keep the workplace well illuminated.
•Do not distract person who is working with the saw.
•Avoid contact with earthed parts, pipes, heat radiators, cookers,
refrigerators when working with the saw.
•After the motor has been switched o with the switch, do not
attempt to stop the cutting blade by applying side pressure.
•Do not attempt to remove or disconnect protection parts of the saw.
•When you need a break, nish current cutting and switch o the saw.
•When a break in work and leaving the workplace is required,
switch o the saw with the switch and disconnect it from power
supply by removing the plug from mains socket.
•Do not unplug the saw from mains socket by pulling the cord.
•Protect the power cord against excessive heat, oil and sharp edges.
•Attach the saw rmly to a workbench (if adapted).
•The saw cannot be used for grooving.
•Check technical condition of the saw before starting to operate,
in particular:
-all protection parts must be in good working condition and
operate as supposed to,
-screws and other xing parts must not be loosened,
-all adjustment keys must be removed from the tool.
•Do not store material or tools above the saw.