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HSS Hire 07411 Operating & Safety Manual

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Operating & Safety Guide 598
BASIC TECHNIQUES
Set the guard as low as possible, ideally 1mm higher
than the tile being cut.
Hire Shops
Switch the unit ON, lay the tile (good face up) on
the machine and pass it through the blade.
Make sure you keep your hands clear of the blade
at all times. Don't be fooled! The diamond blade is
of a smooth appearance, but it can still cut you.
EQUIPMENT CARE
Never push the equipment beyond its design
limits. If it will not do what you want with reasonable
ease, assume you have the wrong equipment for the
job. Contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.
Check the water level in the reservoir at regular
intervals, never allow the blade to become dry, top
up as necessary.
Keep the unit clean, you will find this less of a chore if
you clean up regularly instead of waiting until the end of
the hire period.
When not in use, store the equipment somewhere
clean, dry and safe from thieves.
FINISHING OFF
Bench Tile
Switch the unit OFF and unplug from the power
supply. Then empty the water reservoir and clean
out any sludge, taking care not to cut yourself on
any slithers of tile.
Saw
Give the unit a final clean, then neatly coil the
lead, ready for return to your local HSS Hire Shop.
For clean cuts in all types and size
of tile up to 50mm thick.
Contact your local
0990 282828
©HSS Hire Service Group Plc 1997 No. 598/01
Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS
Code 07411

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  • Page 1 Give the unit a final clean, then neatly coil the lead, ready for return to your local HSS Hire Shop. For clean cuts in all types and size of tile up to 50mm thick.
  • Page 2 RCD (Residual Current-Operated Device) Never use this equipment if you are ill, feeling available from your local HSS Hire Shop, or power 240V tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. (Not 110V) equipment from a power circuit with a...