WARNING! Protecting yourself
from laser radiation:
laseR beam
do not look into the beam!
laseR class 2
J Do not look directly into the laser beam or into
the opening from which it is emitted.
J
WARNING!
Looking at the laser output
aperture
13 a
with optical instruments (e.g.
magnifying glass, magnifying lens, etc.) could
result in eye damage.
J Never direct the laser beam on to reflective
surfaces or at people or animals. Even a brief
look into a laser beam can damage your eyes.
J Do not open the laser attachment housing ex-
cept to replace the batteries (2 AAA micro, 1.5 V).
Use a suitable Phillips screwdriver to unscrew
the housing.
J Insert the batteries observing the correct polari-
ty and screw the housing back in place.
C AUTION! The use of operating or adjustment
devices or other methods of working other than
those indicated in this document may lead to
exposure to hazardous radiation.
Working safely:
J If a dangerous situation arises, pull the mains
plug immediately out of the mains socket.
J Never use the device for a purpose for which it
was not intended.
J Always keep the device clean, dry and free of
oil or grease.
J If the saw is used whilst fixed in place on a saw
table then the saw table must have a restart
cut-out.
J Make sure the device is switched on before
placing it against the workpiece.
J Always work away from your body.
J Do not saw materials containing asbestos.
J The course of the cut must have no obstructions
above or below it.
J The saw blade must not project more than
3 mm out of the workpiece.
J When you are sawing, always make sure that
you do not cut through any nails, screws or the
like.
J Do not work with the device in the overhead
position.
J Protect the saw blade from sharp blows or im-
pacts and prevent it from becoming tilted.
J When you switch off the saw, allow the blade
to slow down naturally - do not assist this proc-
ess in any way.
J Cracked or distorted blades are not to be
used. HSS (High Speed Steel) saw blades are
not to be used.
J Before carrying out any work on the saw, e.g.
setting the base plate etc. always pull the
mains plug out of the mains socket.
J Never remove sawdust or splinters whilst the
saw is running.
J Have a suitable, tested vacuum removal device
attached to the saw when working with woods
or materials that create dusts that may be haz-
ardous to health.
J Always use the safety devices integrated into
the circular saw, e.g. the safety lock-out and
automatic blade guard.
J Ensure that all moving parts of the saw blade
protection system function properly and all the
assemblies and components involved in cover-
ing the saw blade are in perfect working order.
J Do not lock on the ON / OFF switch in hand-
guided operation.
General safety advice