9 SAFETY GUIDELINES
9.1 Proper usage
Holzmann Maschinen cannot be held responsible for any injuries or damages if there was
performed manipulation or adjustments to the machine.
The following items are some rules about security which should be followed by everyone in
common when using tools.
Please read them all very carefully before using such tools and then keep this manual after
reading.
You must absolutely follow these rules when using in case of fire, personal injury and other
accidents.
For another usage and resulting damages or injuries HOLZMANN MASCHINEN doesn't
assume any responsibility or guarantees.
9.2 Incorrect usage
Operation of the machine that doesn't agree with this manual is forbidden!
Operation without the safety devices is not allowed.
You mustn't remove the safety devices!
Incorrect is the usage for materials which aren't mentioned in this manual.
Changes of the machine's construction are forbidden.
For another usage and resulting damages or injuries HOLZMANN MASCHINEN doesn't
assume any responsibility or guarantees.
9.3 Safety instructions
Warning labels and/or other labels on the machine must be replaced when they were removed.
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Do not operate the machine at insufficient lighting conditions.
Do not operate the machine outdoors.
Do not operate the machine when you are tired, when your concentration is
impaired, and/ or under the influence of drugs, medication or alcohol.
Do
not wear loose clothing, long hair openly or loose jewellery like
necklaces etc. when operating the machine
They might be catched by rotating parts and cause serious injuries.
Use proper safety clothing and devices when operating the machine (,
safety goggles, ear protectors, safety shoes ...)! Do not wear safety gloves
for operating because they decrease the working accuracy and they might
be pulled into the saw blade.
Before any maintenance you have to disconnect the panel saw from the
power source. Never use the plugged cable for transporting or manipulating
the machine.
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