WARNING!
Risks associated with using the table saw
If used improperly or in a negligent manner, the table saw can in-
flict serious injury!
− Carefully read through the instructions on proper handling,
preparatory steps, maintenance, starting and switching off the
table saw. Familiarise yourself with all controls and switches as
well as proper use of the table saw.
− The rotating saw blade poses a risk of injury for your hands
and fingers. Pay attention to the direction of rotation of the
motor and saw blade.
− Set up the
table saw
in a stable position.
− Prevent accidental start-up. Ensure that the power switch is off
when connecting to the power supply.
− Safety devices on the machine may not be removed or dismantled.
− Check to make sure that moving parts are functional, that they are
not jammed and that the parts are not damaged. All parts must
be properly mounted to guarantee the safety of the device.
− Damaged protective devices and parts must be professionally
repaired or replaced by a customer service workshop to the
extent not otherwise specified in the instruction manuals.
− You must replace a worn or damaged insert. Pull the mains
plug before doing so.
− Damaged switches must be replaced by a customer service workshop.
Do not use any tools if the power switch cannot be turned on and off.
− Defects in the machine, including defects affecting protective
devices and the saw blade, must be reported to the person
responsible for safety as soon as they are identified.
− For your own safety, only use accessories and auxiliary equip-
ment specified in the instruction manual or recommended or
specified by the tool manufactur
er. Using tools or accessories
other than those recommended in the instruction manual or
catalogue may put you at risk of personal injury.