− Set the protective hood correctly and never operate the table
saw without the protective hood.
− Always position yourself to the side of the saw blade when
working.
− Guide the workpiece properly.
− Always use the push stick or a push block to safely push the
workpiece by the saw blade.
− Always store the push stick or the handle for a push block on
the machine when not in use.
− When cutting pre-processed wood, look out for debris like
nails or screws etc.
− Never stress the table saw so that it comes to a stop.
− Always push the workpiece firmly against the worktop.
− Make sure that the pieces of wood cut are not caught by the teeth
of the saw blade and projected.
− Never remove loose splinters, chips or clamped-in wood parts
while the saw blade is running.
− To rectify faults or to remove pieces of wood that are caught,
switch the machine off and pull the mains plug.
− Do not cut any workpieces that are too small to be safely held
in your hand.
− Do not use the table saw to cut firewood.
− Do not cross cut round lumber.
− Do not cut rebates or grooves without fitting a suitable protec-
tive device, e.g. a tunnel-type device, over the saw table.
− Do not use the circular saw to cut slots (a groove ending in the
workpiece).
− It is not permissible to make plunge cuts with this table saw.
− When cutting narrow pieces of wood to size, the parallel guide
on the right side of the saw blade must be clamped in place.
− Secure long workpieces against falling off at the end of the cut
(e.g. with a roller stand).