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[. . . ] It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before mounting and operating this machine. Placez la scie sur une surface de niveau et plane, suffisamment spacieuse pour permettre la manipulation et un appui correct de la pièce usinée. Pour maintenir la pièce par le haut, dans un premier temps, installez le collier de serrage sur le support (35), la patte de fixation du support doit s'enclencher dans le trou correspondant sur le collier de serrage ; puis serrez la vis papillon du support. This user's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product. [. . . ] Fuses may "blow" and circuit breakers may trip frequently if: a. THE MOTOR IS OVERLOADED-Overloading can occur if you feed in the workpiece too rapidly, or if there are too many saw accelerations / releases in a short period of time. Voltages within ± 10% of the voltage stated on the dataplate can handle normal loads. For heavy loads, however, the voltage may be insufficient for the motor to operate (because of too small a wire in the supply circuit or an overly long supply circuit wire). Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit whenever the motor does not run properly. Numerous motor problems are caused by loose or incorrect connections, overload, insufficient voltage (due to small size wire in the supply circuit) or overly long supply circuit cables. Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit whenever the motor doesn't run properly. Wire sizes The use of extension cables will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor damage, use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (lead cross-section) of an extension cable. For circuits that are more than 40 m away from the electrical service box, the thickness of the wire should be increased proportionately in order to deliver sufficient voltage to the saw motor. Unpack all parts and check each item using the illustration and "Table of Unmounted Parts". Make sure all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material. WARNING If any parts are missing, do not try to assemble the mitre saw, plug in the power cable or switch on the machine until the missing parts have been obtained and installed correctly. TABLE OF UNMOUNTED PARTS Saw, complete with saw blade and fence Support arm for workpiece clamp Workpiece clamp Extension arms Fence for repeated cuts Dust bag Sawdust extraction outlet Tightening key Hardware bag QTY. WARNING To avoid accidents, please read the following instructions carefully: 1. Before moving the saw, lock the mitre, bevel and powerhead positions. To avoid back injury, get help when you need to lift the saw more than 30 cm. Bend your knees so you can lift with your legs, not your back. Lift by using the hand-hold areas at the bottom of the base. Never carry the mitre saw by the power cable. Carrying the saw by the power cable could cause damage to the insulation or the wire connections resulting in electric shock or fire. Position the saw so other people cannot stand behind it. [. . . ] To do so, swing the sawhead lock down and lower the sawhead: The retractable blade guard must release the saw blade when the sawhead is swung down, without touching any other parts. When lifting the sawhead up to its rest position, the retractable blade guard must automatically cover the saw blade. In order to position the sawhead exactly vertically or at 45° for bevel cuts, the sawhead tilt stop needs to be set: 1. Swing the sawhead down and lock it with the locking pin. [. . . ]
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