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Parkside PHKSAP 20-Li A1 Traducción Del Manual Original página 26

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Always observe that the lower
4.
guard is covering the blade before
placing saw down on bench or floor.
An unprotected, coasting blade will cause the
saw to walk backwards, cutting whatever is in
its path. Be aware of the time it takes for the
blade to stop after switch is released.
Additional circular saw safety warnings
Do not use any abrasive wheels.
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Use only saw blades with diameters
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corresponding to the product label and
technical data.
Use only the recommended saw blades.
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When cutting wood or other materials which
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may create dusts that are hazardous to
health, always connect a suitable, certified
vacuum extractor device.
Wear a dust mask when cutting wood.
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Always wear ear protectors.
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Do not allow the teeth of the saw blade to
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overheat.
When cutting plastic, avoid melting the
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plastic.
Saw blade safety warnings
Only use saw blades if you have knowledge
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of how to use and handle them.
Pay attention to the maximum rotational
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speed. The maximum rotational speed marked
on the saw blade shall not be exceeded.
Do not use working saw blades which are
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cracked. Scrap of saw blades which bodies
are cracked. Repairing is not permitted.
Clamping surfaces shall be cleaned to
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remove dirt, grease, oil and water.
Do not use loose rings or sleeves to "make
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up" bore sizes on saw blades.
Ensure that fixed reduction rings for securing
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the accessory have the same diameter and at
least 1/3 of the cutting diameter.
Ensure fixed rings are parallel to each other.
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Handle saw blades with care. Store them in
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the original packaging or in special boxes.
Wear gloves for handling and to reduce
injuries.
Ensure all guards are correctly fixed before
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using saw blades.
Before use, make sure that the saw blade
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complies with the technical requirements of
the product and is correctly fixed.
A longer period of use may lead to
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overheating of the blade tips. Therefore take
breaks of approx. 15 minutes on a regular
basis to let the blade tips cool down.
28 GB / IE
Vibration and noise reduction
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To reduce the impact of noise and vibration
emission, limit the time of operation, use low-
vibration and low-noise operating modes as well
as wear personal protective equipment.
Take the following points into account to minimise
the vibration and noise exposure risks:
Only use the product as intended by its
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design and these instructions.
Ensure that the product is in good condition
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and well maintained.
Use correct cutting attachments for the
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product and ensure they are in good
condition.
Keep tight grip on the handles/grip surface.
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Maintain this product in accordance with
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these instructions and keep it well lubricated
(where appropriate).
Plan your work schedule to spread any high
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vibration tool use across a longer period of
time.
Behaviour in emergency
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situations
Familiarise yourself with the use of this product by
means of this instruction manual. Memorise the
safety warnings and follow them to the letter. This
will help to prevent risks and hazards.
Always be alert when using this product, so
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that you can recognise and handle risks early.
Fast intervention can prevent serious injury
and damage to property.
Switch the product off and remove the battery
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pack if there are malfunctions. Have the
product checked by a qualified professional
and repaired, if necessary, before you
operate it again.
Residual risks
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Even if you are operating this product in
accordance with all the safety requirements,
potential risks of injury and damage remain. The
following dangers can arise in connection with the
structure and design of this product:
Health defects resulting from vibration
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emission if the product is being used over
long periods of time or not adequately
managed and properly maintained.
Injuries and damage to property due to
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broken cutting attachments or the sudden
impact of hidden objects during use.
Danger of injury and property damage
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caused by flying objects.

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