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JSS-16A SCROLL SAW Original JSS-16A SCROLL SAW Original: GB Operating Instructions Translations: D Gebrauchsanleitung F Mode d´emploi JPW (Tool) AG Tämperlistrasse 5 CH-8117 Fällanden Switzerland Phone +41 44 806 47 48 Fax +41 44 806 47 58 www.jettools.com M-10000808MA 2015-11 CE-Conformity Declaration Product: Scroll Saw JSS-16A Stock Number: 10000808MA Brand: JET Manufacturer: JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden, Switzerland On our own responsibility we hereby declare that this product complies with the regulations * 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive * 2014/30/EU EMC Directive (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) * 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive * 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) designed in consideration of the standards **EN ISO 12100, EN 61029-1, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2 **** TÜV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH, Am Grauen Stein, DE-51105 Köln ( notified body No 0197). Technical file compiled by: Hansjörg Meier, JPW (Tool) AG, Product Management 2015-12-02 Alain Schmid, General Manager JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden, Switzerland GB - ENGLISH Operating Instructions Dear Customer, Many thanks for the confidence you have shown in us with the purchase of your new JET-machine. This manual has been prepared for the owner and operators of a JET JSS-16A scroll saw to promote safety during installation, operation and maintenance procedures. Please read and understand the information contained in these operating instructions and the accompanying documents. To obtain maximum life and efficiency from your machine, and to use the machine safely, read this manual thoroughly and follow instructions carefully. safety mechanisms and covers must Guarantee and/or warranty claims …Table of Contents be mounted. must be made within twelve months 1. Declaration of conformity from the date of purchase (date of In addition to the safety requirements invoice). Any further claims shall be contained in this operating 2. Warranty excluded. instructions and your country’s 3. Safety This warranty includes all guarantee applicable regulations, you should Authorized use obligations of the Seller and replaces observe the generally recognized General safety notes all previous declarations and technical rules concerning the Remaining hazards agreements concerning warranties. operation of woodworking machines. 4. Machine specifications The warranty period is valid for eight Any other use exceeds authorization. Technical data hours of daily use. If this is exceeded, In the event of unauthorized use of Noise emission the warranty period shall be reduced the machine, the manufacturer Contents of delivery in proportion to the excess use, but to renounces all liability and the Description of machine no less than three months. responsibility is transferred exclusively to the operator. 5. Transport and start up Returning rejected goods requires Transport and installation the prior express consent of the Assembly Seller and is at the Buyer’s risk and 3.2 General safety notes Dust connection expense. Mains connection Woodworking machines can be Further warranty details can be found Starting operation dangerous if not used properly. in the General Terms and Conditions Therefore the appropriate general (GTC). The GTC can be viewed at 6. Machine operation technical rules as well as the or can be 7. Setup and adjustments www.jettools.com following notes must be observed. sent by post upon request. Changing saw blade Read and understand the entire 8. Maintenance and inspection The Seller reserves the right to make instruction manual before attempting changes to the product and 9. Troubleshooting assembly or operation. accessories at any time. Keep this operating instruction close 10. Environmental protection by the machine, protected from dirt and humidity, and pass it over to the 11.Available accessories 3. Safety new owner if you part with the tool. 3.1 Authorized use No changes to the machine may be made. 1. Declaration of conformity This machine is designed for sawing On our own responsibility we hereby wood, wood derived materials as well Daily inspect the function and declare that this product complies as similar to be machined hard existence of the safety appliances with the regulations* listed on page 2. plastics only. before you start the machine. Designed in consideration with the Machining of other materials is not Do not attempt operation in this case, standards**. CE type examination*** permitted and may be carried out in protect the machine by unplugging performed by****. specific cases only after consulting the mains cord. with the manufacturer. Remove all loose clothing and The workpiece must allow to safely confine long hair. 2. Warranty be loaded, supported and guided. Before operating the machine, The proper use also includes remove tie, rings, watches, other The Seller guarantees that the compliance with the operating and jewellery, and roll up sleeves above supplied product is free from material maintenance instructions given in this the elbows. manual. defects and manufacturing faults. During machine operation the This warranty does not cover any The machine must be operated only by persons familiar with its operation, transparent sawguard must always defects which are caused, either be lowered to the workpiece. directly or indirectly, by incorrect use, maintenance and repair and who are carelessness, accidental damage, familiar with its hazards. Insure that the workpiece does not repair, inadequate maintenance or The required minimum age must be roll when cutting round pieces. cleaning and normal wear and tear. observed Use suitable table extensions and The machine must only be used in a supporting aids for difficult to handle technically perfect condition workpieces. When working on the machine, all Never cut pieces that are too small. represent a risk to health. Blade stroke 15mm Dust form some tropical woods in Blade speed 550~1600 SPM During cutting operation the particular, and from hardwoods like Max cutting height at 90° 50mm workpiece must firmly be pressed beach and oak, is classified as a Table size 415x254mm against the table surface carcinogenic substance. Table tilt 0°/45°left Always use a suitable dust extraction Throat 406mm Do not perform any operation device Dust port diameter 35mm freehand. Before machining, remove any nails Overall (LxWxH) 620x340x330mm Remove cut and jammed workpieces and other foreign bodies from the Weight 11.5 only when motor is turned off and the workpiece. kg machine is at a complete standstill. Specifications regarding the Mains 230V ~1L/N/PE 50Hz Do not reach under the scroll saw maximum or minimum size of the Motor power P1= 90W S2 table when the motor is running. workpiece must be observed. 30min Fuse 5 A Install the machine so that there is Do not force the power tool. It will do Reference current 0,8 A sufficient space for safe operation a better and safer job and give you Extension cord H05VV-F 3G1mm² and workpiece handling. much better service if it is used at the Installation fuse protection 10A rate for which it was designed. Keep work area well lighted. 4.2 Noise emission Never operate with the guards not in The machine is designed to operate place – serious risk of injury! (Inspection tolerance 4 dB) in closed rooms and must be placed stable on firm and levelled ground. Connection and repair work on the Acoustic power level electrical installation may be carried (according to EN ISO 3746): Make sure that the power cord does out by a qualified electrician only Idling LwA 79,2 dB(A) not impede work and cause people to Always unwind any extension cords trip. fully. Acoustic pressure level (according to EN ISO 11202): Keep the floor around the machine Damaged extension cords replace Idling LpA 72,1 dB(A) clean and free of scrap material, oil immediately. and grease. The specified values are emission Do not use the power tool if the levels and are not necessarily to be Stay alert! ON/OFF switch does not turn the seen as safe operating levels. This Give your work undivided attention. power tool ON and OFF. information is intended to allow the Use common sense. user to make a better estimation of Make all machine adjustments or the hazards and risks involved. Keep an ergonomic body position. maintenance with the machine Maintain a balanced stance at all unplugged from the power source. 4.3 Content of delivery times. Remove defective saw blades 1 Scroll saw Do not operate the machine when immediately. 1 Transparent blade guard you are tired. 1 Air blower Do not operate the machine under 3.3 Remaining hazards 1 Allen key 3 mm the influence of drugs, alcohol or any 1 Allen key 2.5 mm medication. Be aware that medication When using the machine according Set of 5 saw blades With Pin can change your behaviour. to regulations some remaining Operating manual hazards may still exist Spare parts list Keep children and visitors a safe distance from the work area. The moving saw blade in the work 4.4 Scroll saw description area can cause injury. Never reach into the machine while it is operating or running down. Broken saw blades can cause injuries. Never leave a running machine unattended. Before you leave the Thrown workpieces can lead to injury workplace switch off the machine. Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to wear Do not operate the electric tool near personal protection gear such as inflammable liquids or gases. safety goggles ear- and dust Normal brushfire might ignite. protection. Use a suitable dust exhaust system. Observe the fire fighting and fire alert options, for example the fire The use of incorrect mains supply or extinguisher operation and place. a damaged power cord can lead to injuries caused by electricity. Fig 1 Do not use the machine in a dump 4. Machine specifications environment and do not expose it to rain.
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