21. Warning: Use of accessories not recommended in this instruction manual may cause injury.
22. Have your tool repaired by a qualified technician. This power tool is manufactured in compliance with the relevant safety
requirements. It must be repaired by a qualified person using original spare parts, it can otherwise be very dangerous for the
user.
23. Keep these instructions safe and hand them over to anyone else to whom you lend or give this tool.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR MITRE SAWS
1. N.B.: Only use blades made for cross cutting. When using carbide tipped blades, make sure they have a zero or negative cut-
ting angle. Do not use deep serrated blades since they can flex and make contact with the blade guard.
2. Warning: Do not use the saw until it is fully assembled and installed according to instructions.
3. If you are not completely familiar with the use of mitre saws, get the advice of your supervisor, the instructor or another
competent person.
4. Warning: Cutting by pulling the saw towards you can be dangerous, it can jump upwards and recoil. Always push the saw
forwards, away from yourself and towards the guide when making a cut using the slide.
5. When using the saw as a mitre saw for plunge cuts, make sure the saw's sliding mechanism is locked to prevent it from
recoiling towards you.
6. Be careful not to pinch your fingers when folding or deploying the feet.
7. Place the stand on a flat, horizontal surface to prevent the machine from swaying or tipping.
8. Make sure extensions are securely locked before using the tool.
9. Do not stand on the table or use extensions such as a ladder or scaffolding.
10. Do not exceed a weight of 20 kg per extension.
11. Warning: Never place your hand inside the area designated as a danger zone while the tool is running.
12. Always hold the cut piece firmly pressed against the guide and table. Do not perform freehand work.
13. Important: If the cut piece is such that your hands must be less than 10cm from the blade, the piece must be blocked on
the table before cutting.
14. Ensure that the blade is sharp, rotates freely and does not vibrate.
15. Allow the motor to reach maximum speed before starting the cut.
16. Keep the motor's airflow holes clean and free of chips.
17. Always make sure that all tightening knobs are tightened before starting the cut.
18. Make sure the blade and flanges are clean and that the screw shaft is properly tightened.
19. Only use original flanges for the saw.
20. Never use blades with a diameter other than the recommended one. The recommended diameter of the blades is 240 to
250 mm. Never use blades of different thickness from the original or a different bore diameter from the blade.
21. Never lubricate the blade while it is rotating.
22. Always check to ensure the blade is not cracked or damaged before use. Replace any cracked or damaged blade.
23. Only use blades designed to operate at speeds of at least 6500 rpm.
24. Only use blades with a bore diameter of 30 mm.
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