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3) Personal safety
a.) Be attentive, watch what you are doing and use
the power tool sensibly. Do not use power tools
when you are tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medicines. One moment of in-
attention while using a power tool can result in
serious injury.
b.) Wear personal protective equipment and always
wear protective glasses. Wearing personal pro-
tective equipment, such as a dust mask, slip-free
safety shoes, protective headwear or ear protec-
tion, depending on the type and use of a power
tool reduces the risk of injury.
c.) Avoid unintentional start-ups. Make sure that the
power tool is shut off before it is connected to the
power supply, or is carried. If you have your finger
on the switch of the tool while carrying it, or have
the tool turned on, or connected to a power sup-
ply, this behaviour can lead to accidents.
d.) Remove the adjustment aides or the spanners
before turning on the power tool. A tool or wrench
that is located in a rotating part of the machine,
can lead to injuries.
e.) Avoid abnormal posture. Make sure that the oper-
ator is standing firmly and can maintain balance.
This allows the operator to maintain control over
the power tool in unexpected situations.
f.) Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and
gloves away from the moving parts. Loose cloth-
ing, jewellery or long hair can get caught in the
moving parts.
g.) If dust vacuums or catching systems can be in-
stalled on the tool, make sure that these are cor-
rectly connected and assembled. The use of a
dust exhaust unit can reduce hazards caused by
dust.
h) Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use
of tools allow you to become complacent and
ignore tool safety principles. A careless action
can cause severe injury within a fraction of a sec-
ond.
4) Use and treatment of the power tool
a.) Do not overtax the tool. Use the appropriate tool
for the work that is to be done. With the correct
power tool, you can work better and more safely.
b.) Do not use a power tool where the switch is de-
fective. A power tool that cannot be turned on and
off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c.) Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet before
you make adjustments to the tool, change parts
or put the tool away. This precaution prevents
inadvertent start-ups of the tool.
d.) Store power tools that are not in use out of reach
of children. Do not let anyone use the tool who
does not have experience with it, or who has not
read these instructions.
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Power tools can be dangerous when they are
used by inexperienced people.
e.) Take good care of your power tools. Make sure
that movable parts function properly and do not
jam, see that parts which influence the use of
the machine are not broken or damaged. Repair
damaged parts before operating the tool. Many
accidents are caused by poorly maintained power
tools.
f.) Keep cutting edges sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
jam less often and are easier to control.
g.) Use power tools, accessories, and equipment ac-
cording to these instructions. Taking into account
the working conditions and the work being per-
formed. The use of power tools other than those
intended for the tool itself can lead to dangerous
situations.
h) Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean
and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles
and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe han-
dling and control of the tool in unexpected situa-
tions.
5) Service
a.) Only let qualified service personnel repair your
tool and always use original replacement parts.
This guarantees that the power tool remains safe
to use.
6. Safety instructions for all saws
a.) DANGER: Do not put your hands in the sawing
area or on the saw blade.
b.) Do not put your hands under the work piece. The
protective cap cannot protect your hands from the
blade when they are under the work piece.
c.) Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the
work piece. Less than one complete sawing tooth
should be visible under the work piece.
d.) Never hold the work piece that is to be sawn in
your hand or over your leg. Make sure that the
work piece has a stable balance. It is important
that the work piece is held securely, in order to
minimize the danger of contact of a body part
with the saw, loss of control over the saw, or jam-
ming of the blade.
e.) Hold the equipment on the insulated handles,
when you undertake work in which the tool being
used could come into contact with hidden elec-
trical wires, or its own cable. Contact with a live
power source can electrify the metal parts of the
tool and lead to an electrical shock.
f.) When making a long cut, always use a stop chock
or a straightedge. This improves the accuracy
of the cut and reduces the chance that the saw
blade jams.

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