Safety precautions, Safety alerts, Proposition 65 – Diamond Products CC1300XL User Manual
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CC1200-CC1300XL Concrete Saw Manual
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Safety Precautions
Operate the CC1200 Concrete Saw and the 
CC1300XL Concrete Saw and all of their 
components according to this manual. Failure to 
comply with and understand the following safety, 
operations, and maintenance instructions can result 
in serious injuries and/or death. All operators must 
be properly trained or supervised prior to using 
these saws and should understand the risks and 
hazards involved. Improper or unintended saw 
usage is discouraged and Diamond Products 
cannot be held liable for any damages. 
 
All saw modifications should be made by Diamond 
Products to ensure proper safety and accuracy. 
Modifications made to these saws by the owner are 
not the responsibility of Diamond Products and void 
all saw warranties if a problem arises from the 
modification. 
 
Refer to the Diamond Products’ Parts List for 
additional information and part diagrams. Refer to 
the engine/motor manual and manufacturer as the 
primary source for all safety, operations, and 
maintenance instructions for the engine/motor. 
Prior to operating the saw, record the saw’s serial 
number, and the engine’s model and serial 
numbers in the Serial Tags section in the Index. 
 
The information in this manual may be updated at 
any time. 
Safety Alerts
DANGER
Serious injuries and/or death will occur if these 
instructions are not followed. 
WARNING
Serious injuries and/or death could occur if 
these instructions are not followed. 
CAUTION
Mild and/or moderate injuries could occur if 
these instructions are not followed. 
Proposition 65
WARNING
Engine exhaust and some of its 
constituents are known to the 
State of California to cause 
cancer, birth defects, and/or 
other reproductive harm. 
Spark Arrester Requirement
WARNING
In the State of California
i
t is a violation of
Section 4442 or 4443 to use or operate the 
engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, 
or grass-covered land unless the engine is 
equipped with a spark arrester, as defined in 
Section 4442, maintained in effective, working 
order or the engine is constructed, equipped, 
and maintained for the prevention of fire 
pursuant to Section 4443.
Respiratory Hazards
WARNING
Concrete cutting produces dust and fumes 
known to cause illness, death, cancer, 
respiratory disease, birth defects, and/or other 
reproductive harm. Safety protection 
techniques include, but are not limited to: 
• Wearing gloves.
• Wearing safety goggles or a face
shield.
• Using approved respirators.
• Washing work clothes daily.
• Using water when wet cutting to
minimize dust.
• Washing the hands and face prior to
eating/drinking.
For additional safety and self-protection 
information contact your employer, the 
Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA), and/or The National 
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 
(NIOSH).