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General instructions for safe operation.
Read all instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions below may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury. Keep
these instructions in a safe place.
1. Safety at work.
1.1. Keep your workplace clean and well lit. Crash and inadequate lighting can contribute to the occurrence of an accident at
work.
1.2. Do not operate the drilling saw in environments with an increased risk of explosion, near flammable liquids, gases or
powders. During operation, the spatter saws sparks out, which can ignite dust or vapors.
1.3. Keep children and side faces at a safe distance while working with the jig saw. If your attention is diverted, you may lose
control of the jig saw.
2. Electricity safety.
Protect the saw from rain and moisture. The penetration of water in the jig saw increases the risk of electric shock
3. Safe operation.
3.1. Stay focused, keep a close eye on your actions and act cautiously and reasonably. Do not use the jig saw when you are tired
or under the influence of narcotics, alcohol, or drugs. A moment of distraction when working with a piercing saw can result in extremely
severe injuries.
3.2. Work with protective clothing and always with safety glasses.
Wearing a suitable wearing saw and the work done by personal protective equipment, such as a breathing mask, strong tightly
closed shoes with a stable grapple, protective helmet and silencers, reduce the risk of an accident at work.
3.3. Avoid the risk of inadvertently switching on the jig saw.
3.4. Before turning on a jig saw, make sure you remove all the tools from it. A helper forgotten on a moving unit can cause injuries.
3.5. Avoid the unnatural positions of the body. Work in a stable position of the body and at any moment maintain balance. This will
allow you to control the jig saw better and safer if an unexpected situation arises.
3.6. Work with appropriate clothing. Do not work with wide clothing or jewelery. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves at a safe
distance from the rotating units of the jig saw. Wide clothes, ornaments, long hair can be captured and dragged by rotating or moving
units.
3.7. If it is possible to use an external aspiration system, make sure it is turned on and functioning properly. The use of an aspiration
system reduces the risks due to the dust released.
4. Careful attitude towards the jig saw
4.1. Do not overload the jig saw. Use the saw blades only according to their intended purpose. You will work better and safer when
using the proper jig saw in the load range specified by the manufacturer.
4.2. Do not use a jig saw whose breaker is damaged. A jig saw that can not be shut off and plugged in as intended by the
manufacturer is dangerous and needs to be repaired
4.3. Before changing the jig saw settings, replacing work tools and accessories as well as when not using the jig saw for a long
time, disconnect the plug from the power supply. This measure removes the risk of inadvertent jig sawing.
4.4. Keep saw blades in places where they can not be reached by children. Do not allow them to be used by people who are
unfamiliar with the way they work and have not read these instructions. When in the hands of inexperienced users, jig saws can be
extremely dangerous.
4.5. Keep your jig saw carefully. Verify that the movable units function flawlessly, do not clamp, have broken or damaged parts that
violate or change the function of the jig saw. Before using the jig saw, make sure the damaged parts are repaired. Many accidents at
work are due to poorly maintained power tools and appliances.
4.6. Keep the cutting tools always well sharpened and clean. Well-maintained cutting tools with sharp edges have less resistance
and are easier to work with.
4.7. Use the saw blades, accessories, tools, etc., according to the manufacturer's instructions. Also keep in mind the specific
working conditions and operations you must complete. The use of saw blades for applications other than those specified by the
manufacturer increases the risk of accidents at work.
5. Keeping up.
Repairs to your power tools should only be performed by qualified RAIDER workshop specialists, where only original spare parts
are used. This ensures their safe operation.
6. Instructions for safe work with saw blades.
6.1. When there is a danger that the working tool may damage the underlying live conductors or the power cord during operation,
touch the power tool only with the insulated handles. When in contact with a live conductor, it is transmitted to the metal parts of the
power tool, and this may cause an electric shock.
6.2. Keep your hands off the cutting area. Do not touch the workpiece. There is a risk of injury if you touch the cutting sheet.

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