SR 602 VV/SK 602 VV
Safety instructions
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Keep your hands away from the sawing
area. Do not grip under the workpiece.
There is a risk of injury if you touch the saw
blade.
Guide the electric power tool, only when
switched on, against the workpiece.
Otherwise, there is a risk of recoil if the
insertion tool jams in the workpiece.
When sawing, ensure that the saw
support is always situated on the
workpiece. The saw blade may jam and
cause you to lose control of the electric
power tool.
When you have finished work, switch
the electric power tool off but do not
pull the saw blade out of the cut until
the blade has come to a standstill.
This will prevent a recoil and you can safely
put the electric power tool down.
Use undamaged, perfect saw blades
only. Bent or blunt saw blades may break
or cause a recoil.
After switching of the power tool, do not
decelerate the saw blade by applying
lateral counter-pressure. The saw blade
may be damaged, break or cause a recoil.
Clamp the material securely.
Do not support the workpiece with your
hand or foot. Do not touch any objects
or the ground with the running saw.
There is a risk of recoil.
Use suitable detectors to detect
concealed power supply cables or
consult your local supply company.
Contact with electric cables may result
in a fire and/or electric shock.
A damaged gas pipe may cause an explo-
sion. Cutting into a water pipe will cause
damage to property or may cause an
electric shock.
Hold the electric power tool by the
insulated grip surfaces only if the inser-
tion tool is at risk of coming into contact
with concealed power cables or the
power cord itself. If contact is made with
a live cable, the metal parts of the power
tool will also become live resulting in an
electric shock.
When working, hold the electric power
tool firmly with both hands and ensure
that you have a secure footing.
The electric power tool is controlled more
securely if held with both hands.
Keep the workplace clean.
Material mixtures are especially dangerous.
Light metal dust may burn or explode.
Wait until the electric power tool has
come to a standstill before putting
it down. The insertion tool may jam and
cause you to lose control of the electric
power tool.
Do not use the electric power tool
if it has a damaged power cord.
Do not touch the damaged power cord
and pull out the mains plug if the power
cord is damaged during work.
Damaged power cords increase the risk
of an electric shock.
Do not process materials which contain
asbestos. Asbestos is regarded as carcino-
genic.
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