The machine may only be used in humid environments if the power source is protected by a
residual current circuit breaker.
Do not use the power tool if it cannot be turned on and off with the ON/OFF switch.
Avoid contact of the body with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ovens and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if the body is earthed.
13.6 Special Safety Instructions for that machine
During operation of the machine wood dust is generated. Therefore, connect the machine to a
suitable dust collection system for dust and chips during installation!
Always switch on the dust collection system before you start machining the workpiece!
Never remove sections or other parts of the workpiece from the cutting area while the machine
is running.
When using milling tools with a diameter of ≥ 16 mm and circular saw blades, these must
comply with EN 847-1:2013 and EN 847-2:2013; tool carriers must comply with EN 847-
3:2013;
Replace cracked and deformed saw blades immediately, they cannot be repaired.
Use clean and sharpened saw blades, which are less sensitive to malfunctions and easier to
guide.
Cut only one workpiece at the same time.
For a workpiece that is wider or longer than the supporting table, sufficient support such as
table extensions, saw blocks, etc. must be provided.
Allow the saw blade to reach full speed before touching the workpiece.
If the workpiece or saw blades become jammed, turn off the machine immediately. Wait until
all moving parts have come to a standstill and disconnect the plug from the power source,
then start removing the jammed material.
The stops or other machine parts must not touch the saw blade at any time.
Hold the workpiece securely with both hands and press it firmly onto the saw table.
Do not use the machines for slitting.
Protect the saw blade from impact and shock and do not subject the saw blade to lateral
pressure.
The riving knife must be aligned with the saw blade to avoid jamming the workpiece.
Only cut straight workpieces so that they can rest against the rip fence.
Keep the push stick on the machine.
Never stand in direct line with the saw blade.
Keep the protective covers fitted and check that they are correctly fitted and not damaged and
repair or replace them if they are not.
Always use the saw blade guard and riving knife for cut-offs.
After completing work steps such as grooving, rebating, etc., immediately attach the
protective cover removed for this purpose.
Do not put fingers or hands near the saw blade or in the sawing area.
Only guide the workpiece towards the saw blade against the direction of saw blade rotation.
Never use the angle/mitre fence to feed the workpiece when cutting lengthways, and never
use the rip fence in addition to the angle/mitre fence to feed the workpiece when cutting cross-
sections (danger of jamming)
Use a push stick if the distance between the fence (parallel, fence bar) and the saw blade is
less than 150 mm, and a sliding block if it is less than 50mm.
Never use a damaged push stick.
Always use the rip fence or angle/mitre fence. Do not work "freehand".
Never reach around or over a rotating saw blade.
13.7 Hazard Warnings
Despite their intended use, certain residual risks remain. Due to the structure and construction of
the machine, hazardous situations may occur when handling the machines:
- Touching the saw blade in the uncovered sawing area.
- Injuries caused by touching the running saw blade
- Kickback of workpieces and workpiece parts due to insufficient fastening
- Saw blade breakage or throwing out parts of the saw blade
- Hearing loss / damage to health due to wood dust if protective equipment and dust collection
systems are not used in closed rooms
Or others that are marked as follows in this manual:
A safety instruction designed in this way indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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