Parkside PSSA 18 A1 User Manual

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contact with the blade there is a risk of

injury.

• Only when the electric tool is

turned on should the sawing

blade be moved against the

work piece. There is a risk of kick-

back if the tool insert jams in the work

piece.

• Make sure that the base plate

is securely placed against the

work piece during sawing. The

saw blade can tilt and lead to loss of

control over the power tool.

• After you have finished work,

turn the power tool off and do

not pull the saw blade out of the

cut until it has come to a stand-

still. In this way you will avoid any

kickback and can safely put down the

power tool.

• Use only undamaged saw

blades in perfect condition. Bent

or blunt blades can break, adversely

affect the cut or cause kickback.

• Do not brake the saw blade

after switching the device off

by applying side pressure. The

saw blade may be damaged, break or

cause a kickback.

• Tighten the material firmly. Do

not support the work piece by

hand or foot. Do not touch any

objects or the ground with the

saw running. There is a risk of kick-

back.

• Use suitable detectors in order

to find hidden supply lines or

ask the local utility company.

Contact with electrical cables can lead

to electric shock and fire, contact with

a gas pipe can result in an explosion.

Damage to a water pipe can lead to

property damaged and electric shock.

• Hold the power tool tightly with

both hands while working and

ensure a secure footing. The pow-

er tool is guided more securely with

both hands.

• Secure the work piece. A work

piece that is retained with clamping

devices or a vice is held more securely

than with your hand.

• Wait until the power tool has

stopped before placing it down.

The tool insert can tilt and lead to loss

of control over the power tool.

• Do not saw any materials (e.g.

lead-based paints and coatings

or materials containing asbes-

tos) whose dust can be harmful.

2) SPECIAL SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR

BATTERY-OPERATED TOOLS

• Ensure that the device is

switched off before inserting

the battery. Inserting a battery into

a power tool that is switched on may

result in accidents.

• Recharge the batteries indoors

only because the battery charg-

er is designed for indoor use

only. Risk of electric shock.

• To reduce the electric shock haz-

ard, unplug the battery charger

from the mains before cleaning

the charger.

• Do not subject the battery to

strong sunlight over long pe-

riods and do not leave it on a

heater. Heat damages the battery

and there is a risk of explosion.

• Allow a hot battery to cool be-

fore charging.

• Do not open up the battery and

avoid mechanical damage to the

battery. Risk of short circuit and

fumes may be emitted that ir-

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