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DS-320SA
Instruction Manual - 16 -
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34. The machine may only be used for purposes to which it is technically applicable in accordance with
the conditions stipulated by the manufacturer and must conform to the safety rules with regard to its
design, construction and technical condition.
35. It is the operator's responsibility to inspect the machine for correct operation after starting the
machine and then at regular intervals and after modifications.
36. It is the operator's responsibility to perform a visual inspection of the machine and basic
maintenance
37. It is the operator's responsibility to report any malfunction and damage that might compromise safety
to the employer.
38. If the machine is not in use for any reason, shut off the main power switch and disconnect the power
cord.
39. Safety marking, symbols and signs must be kept in a legible condition. If damaged or illegible, the
User is obliged to restore them to their original design.
40. It is the employer's responsibility to restore take measures, which prevent any unauthorized person
from operating the machine.
41. It is the employer's responsibility to take measures that prevents unauthorized personnel from
operating the machine.
42. The saw operator must ensure that other people, except for machine operators, have not access to
the workplace. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused to persons who have
moved to the designated workplace.
43. The operator must check the safety system of the machine once a week (the machine stops
immediately after pressing the Emergency Off button).
5.2 LIST OF POSSIBLE DANGERS WHEN WORKING WITH MACHINE
Even though the machine was produced with respect to all of the known technical regulations, it is possible
to minimize, but not eliminate all the risks that can arise, especially if the machine operator is careless.
Operator's should keep in mind the following risks:
5.2.1 MECHANICAL RISK
The danger of finger, hand bruising or leg bruising when dismantling parts of machines
Danger of injuries caused by dismantled parts dropping when doing maintenance and service work.
Danger of injuries caused by movable parts when the machine works after removing safe covers.
Danger of injuries caused by movable parts of machine when you are in a prohibited distance too
close to working parts of machine
Danger of injuries caused by a dropping of machine during wrong manipulation with the machine
while transporting or moving it.
Danger of material slipping, tripping, and falling around machine work area.
5.2.2 ELECTRICAL RISKS
Danger of direct or indirect contact with electric parts (live parts) after removing protective covers or
after damaging isolating parts
Danger of injury caused by electric shock when touching inanimate parts of machine when there is a
part on electric system, when safety rules are not followed
Danger of injury caused by electric shock when parts of electric system are damaged.
5.3 FIRE PROTECTION
NOTE: During a fire, burning plastic parts can produce toxic emissions. It is thus necessary to follow
the general fire protection regulations.
The machine is not equipped with fire extinguishers. It is the employer's responsibility to equip the
premises where the machine is used with suitable fire extinguishing tools of an approved type, in the
appropriate numbers, located in a visible area and protected against damage or misuse. The
operator must be acquainted with their use in accordance valid regulations.
The electrical equipment must not be extinguished with water. Powder or halon fire extinguishers
must be placed in the premises and the operators must be acquainted with their use. If a water or
foam extinguisher is located near the equipment, it can be used after turning off the mains.
The surface of electrical guards and surfaces where increased heat is expected (e.g. electromotor),
should be regularly cleared of dust and other impurities so that the efficiency of the surface cooling is
not impaired.

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