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- When you want to pause, turn off the power and wait for the saw to stop completely before leaving the
work area.
- Periodically check that all fasteners, screws, bolts and nuts are properly tightened.
- Do not put materials or equipment above the saw to prevent the possibility of an unfortunate fall.
- Use the saw to cut parts that are insulated from electricity. If you accidentally cut a wire hidden in the
workpiece or cut the power cable of the saw, the metal parts of the saw are covered by the current, the
power must then be switched off immediately and the plug removed from the saw outlet.
- Never use the saw near any flammable liquid or gaseous material.
- Note and remember the direction of rotation of the motor and that of the blade.
- Do not block the movable blade guard in the open position and make sure it can move freely and fully
cover the blade teeth.
- Place a saw on a dust collecting bag and ensure it is working properly. As an operator, you need to know
the factors that influence the severity of pollution, such as material type, performance, and setting of the
dust collection or evacuation device. In any case we recommend the use of a dust mask.
- Wear gloves when handling saw blades and rough materials.
- Put the saw blades in a sheath during transport.
- Select the saw blades according to the type of material to be cut.
- Use sharp saw blades and observe the maximum speed marked on the blade.
- Redouble your attention by machining a groove.
- The miter saw can be transported safely by the main handle, but only when it has been disconnected
from the power outlet and locked in the locked position.
- Do not use the saw when the guards are not properly assembled, in good condition or well maintained.
- Make sure that the arm is securely secured during bevel cutting.
- Apply the workpiece strongly against the swivel table on which there should be no other pieces of wood.
- Ensure that you have received training and know how to adjust and use this tool.
- Use blades that are properly sharpened and do not exceed the maximum rated speed.
- Do not pick up debris from the cutting area until the blade guard closes and the saw is completely
stopped.
- Attach the miter saw to a workbench if possible.
- When cutting a long piece that extends far beyond the width of the table, supports should be used to
support the ends of the workpiece at the same height as the cutting table. The supports must be positioned
so that the workpiece does not fall to the ground when the cutting has finished. If the part is very long,
several supports must be provided.
- Use only a saw blade diameter in accordance with the markings on the saw.
- Use only saw blades that are marked with a speed equal or higher than the speed marked on the tool.
- Adjust the saw for proper cutting capacity, if applicable.
- If adjustable and/or removable workpiece support extensions are provided always fix and use these
extensions during operation.
- Avoid overheating the saw blade tips
- Always check if the saw blade guard is working properly. It should be well assembled, be easily moved
with hand and it can be locked when operating the tool (see in instructions for use).
1.4 RESIDUAL RISKS
Warning: When using a power tool, basic safety precautions should be taken to avoid the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury to persons.
Please read the additional safety instructions in this manual carefully and note that even if the power tool is
used in accordance with the operating instructions, it is not entirely certain that all residual risk factors will
be eliminated. The following hazards can occur:
Contact with blade
Rebound of the workpiece or debris of the workpiece
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