Diamond Products CC190PRO Manuale dell'operatore - Pagina 6
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Battery and Electrical Safety
Ignitable explosive gases are
emitted from the battery. DO
NOT expose the battery to
sparks or open flames.
Keep the area around the battery well-
ventilated.
Keep the battery level when handling it.
Always be sure to connect the battery
cables to the proper terminal when
reconnecting the cables.
Regularly inspect the battery, cables,
clamps, and terminals for damages. Clean,
replace, tighten and grease components as
necessary.
Always keep the battery cable clamps away
from the battery terminals when the battery
is disconnected to avoid accidental
connections while servicing.
Immediately rinse your clothing, skin, or
eyes with water if exposed to battery acid.
Seek medical attention immediately!
Disconnect the battery prior to servicing all
saw components (unless stated otherwise).
Remove the battery when storing the saw
for longer periods.
Always use the correct size fuses (amps) to
prevent fires.
CAUTION
Use a proper battery tester, such as a
voltmeter, to test the battery strength.
Use protective eyewear or a face shield, and
avoid contact with the skin when handling a
battery.
Blade Safety
Always use reinforced abrasive blades or steel-
centered diamond blades.
Inspect all blades prior to usage and discard
damaged blades. Clean dirty blades as
necessary.
DO NOT install or remove a blade with the
engine/motor running.
Keep all body parts away from rotating blades.
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Inspect the blade flanges for damages, wear,
and cleanliness. Clean or replace
dirty/damaged components immediately.
DO NOT expose yourself or anyone
else to the direct line of the blade
Always use an appropriate size blade and the
correct blade type based on the cutting task
and the type of material being cut.
The blade must always fit snug on the blade
shaft and/or outer flange.
Wear gloves and be alert to the surrounding
environment when handling blades.
When installing the blade, always point the
arrow printed on the blade in the direction of the
blade shaft's rotation.
DO NOT exceed the blade's maximum
recommended speed when cutting. Excessive
blade speeds can cause blade breakage,
resulting in serious injuries and/or death!
DO NOT use damaged blades when cutting to
avoid harming yourself, others, or the saw.
DO NOT use a blade for cutting that requires a
lower speed than the blade shaft speed.
Tighten the blade shaft screw/nut as directed to
properly secure the outer flange and blade.
Failure to properly secure the outer flange and
blade may cause parts to loosen or fall off the
saw.
Let the blade cool prior to removal when dry
cutting (applicable models).
Blade Guard Safety
DO NOT operate the saw with the blade guard
removed.
Blade exposure should not exceed 180° while
cutting.
DO NOT install or remove the blade guard with
the engine running.
Always use a blade guard that corresponds with
the blade size.
Inspect the blade guard prior to starting the
saw. Clean or replace dirty/damaged
components immediately.
Fuel Safety
Always use caution when refueling.
Store all fuel in appropriate safety containers.