Residual Risks; Setup / Adjustment; Mains Connection; Routing Of The Connecting Cable - Mafell KSS300 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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3.6 Residual risks

The existing residual risks include:
- Contact with the saw blade in the area of the start-up opening below the base plate.
- Contact with the part of the saw blade that protrudes below the workpiece during the cutting process.
- Contact with rotating parts from the side: Saw blade, clamping flange and flange bolt.
- Kickback of the machine when jammed in the workpiece.
- Breakage and ejection of the saw blade or parts of the saw blade.
- Impaired hearing when working without hearing protection for long periods of time.
- Emission of harmful wood dusts during longer operation without extraction.
- FLEXI bar snapping open in case of improper use.
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Setup / adjustment

4.1 Mains connection

Prior to starting up the machine, check to ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the operating voltage
specified on the rating plate of the machine.

4.2 Routing of the connecting cable

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Warning
Risk of injury when working with the machine
Even when the machine is used as intended and in compliance with the safety
regulations, there are still residual risks caused by the intended use, which can
have consequences for your health.
Observe the safety instructions and information in these instructions.
Always be extremely careful and cautious when you work with the machine.
Warning
Electric shock when cutting into the connecting cable
The connecting cable can impair safety functions and work functions and
get into contact with the cutting tool. Cutting into the connecting cable of
the machine puts the metal parts of the machine under tension and causes
an electric shock. There is a risk of injury for the user.
When working, pay attention to the way the connecting cable is
routed.
Never cut into the connecting cable of your machine.
KSS300
01/2022

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