General safety advice for electrical power tools
blade. Big boards can bend through due to their
own weight. Boards must be supported on both
sides, at the outside and near the cutting edge.
e) Do not use blunt or damaged saw
blades. Saw blades with blunt or wrongly set
teeth cause increased friction, jamming of the
blade and kickback due to a saw gap that is
too tight.
f) Tighten the adjustments for cutting
depth and cutting angle before start-
ing to cut. If the adjustments change during
cutting, the saw blade can jam and cause a
kickback.
g) Take particular care, when plunge
cutting into existing walls or other
areas that you cannot inspect. The saw
blade can jam when cutting into hidden objects
and thereby causing a kickback.
Safety instructions for
plunge saws
a) Before every use check that the safe-
ty cover closes without problems. Do
not use the saw, if the safety cover does
not move freely and does not close in-
stantly. Never fix or tie back the safety
cover in the opened position. If the saw
is dropped accidentally, the safety cover can be
bent. Ensure that the safety cover moves freely
and does not touch either the saw blade or
other parts.
b) Check condition and function of the
safety cover spring. If safety cover
and spring do not work faultlessly,
get the saw serviced before using it.
Damaged parts, sticky deposits or masses of
wood shavings lead to delayed operation of
the bottom safety cover.
c) If you plunge cut at angles other than
right angles, secure the guide plate of
the saw to prevent sliding sideways.
Lateral movement can lead to jamming of the
saw blade and therewith to kickback.
d) Do not put the saw done on the bench
or on the floor without covering the
saw blade with the safety cover. An
30 GB
unprotected saw blade moves the saw against
the direction of the cut, and cuts everything
that is in the way. Please keep in mind that the
saw runs on.
Please ensure that only persons over 16 years
of age operate this appliance according to the
instructions in this operating instructions!
Note: Do not use grinding discs. Injuries and dam-
age to objects could result.
Safety recommendations for the
correct use of superabrasives
a) General
Superabrasives are breakable and shall therefore
be handled with utmost care! The use of damaged
or improperly mounted or used superabrasives is
dangerous and can cause serious injuries.
b) Delivery, handling and storage
Superabrasives shall be handled and transportes
with care. Superabrasives shall be stored in such a
manner that they are not subjected to mechanical
damages and harmful environmental influences.
Avoid the danger of death from
electric shock:
Regularly check the condition of the appliance,
mains cable and plug. Do not operate appli-
ances with damaged parts of that description.
Never open the appliance. Damaged appli-
ances, mains cables or plugs main danger to
life due to electric shock. Always have repairs
or parts exchanges carried out at the service
centre or by an electrician.
Do not operate the appliance when it is wet or
in damp environments.
If you work outside, connect the device to a
residual current (RCD) protective switch with
a maximum 30 mA tripping current. Only use
extension leads approved for outdoor use.