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Zip 30 - mul, Reference to accident - prevention regulations – Dake Model Zip 30 User Manual

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ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MULTI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

This machine has been built to comply with the national and community accident-prevention regulations in force. Improper use
and/or tampering with the safety devices will relieve the manufacturer of all responsibility.

1.1 - Advice for the operator

- Check that the voltage indicated on the plate, normally fixed to the machine motor, is the same as the line voltage.
- Check the efficiency of your electric supply and earthing system; connect the power cable of the machine to the socket and the

earth lead (yellow-green in colour) to the earthing system.

- When the saw frame is in suspend mode (up) the toothed blade must not move.
- Only the blade section used for cutting must be kept unprotected. Remove guarding by operating on the adjustable head.
- It is forbidden to work on the machine without its shields (these are all blue or grey in colour).
- Always disconnect the machine from the power socket before blade change or carrying out any maintenance job, even in the case

of abnormal machine operation.

- It is forbidden to disconnect the "man present" device, known more correctly in the EEC as the " safety switch with hold-down action"
- Always wear suitable eye protection.
- Never put your hands or arms into the cutting area while the machine is operating.
- Do not shift the machine while it is cutting.
- Do not use any artful system or device (for ex. shim) to prevent the vice from locking the workpiece. Do not hold the workpiece with

your hand during the cutting process.

- Do not charge the workpiece from the right to the left-hand side with respect of the machine front.
- Do not wear loose clothing with sleeves that are too long, gloves that are too big, bracelets, chains or any other object that could get

caught in the machine during operation; tie back long hair.

- Keep the area free of equipment, tools or any other object.
- Perform only one operation at a time and never have several objects in your hands at the same time. Keep your hands as clean as

possible.

- All internal and/or internal operations, maintenance or repairs, must be performed in a well-lit area or where there is sufficient light

from extra sources so as to avoid the risk of even slight accidents.

1.2 - Location of shields against accidental contact with the tool

- Blue, grey right and left hand metal shields, fastened with screws onto the guide blade stationary head ( RIF. A ).
- Blue or grey metal shield fastened with screws onto the blade guide adjustable head, ensures covering of blade section not used in

cutting operation ( RIF. B ).

- Grey metal guard, fastened with knobs onto the saw frame, to protect from flywheels ( RIF. C ).

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