Challenge Xtreme BMS210MS.1 User manual

1700W 210mm Sliding
mitre SaW With laSer
BmS210mS.1
Original inStrUCtiOnS

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GENERAL POWER TOOL
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING: When using electric
tools basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of re,
electric shock and personal injury including
the following.
Read all these instructions before
attempting to operate this product and
save these instructions.
Safe operation
1 - Keep work area clear
- Cluttered areas and benches invite
injuries.
2 - Consider work area environment
- Do not expose tools to rain.
- Do not use tools in damp or wet
locations.
- Keep work area well lit.
- Do not use tools in the presence of
ammable liquids or gases.
3 - Guard against electric shock
- Avoid body contact with earthed
or grounded surfaces (e.g. pipes,
radiators, ranges, refrigerators).
4 - Keep other persons away
- Do not let persons, especially children,
not involved in the work touch the tool
or the extension cord and keep them
away from the work area.
5 - Store idle tools
- When not in use, tools should be stored
in a dry locked-up place, out of reach of
children.
6 - Do not force the tool
- It will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was intended.
7 - Use the right tool
- Do not force small tools to do the job of
a heavy duty tool.
- Do not use tools for purposes not
intended; for example do not use
circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
8 - Dress properly
- Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery,
they can be caught in moving parts.
- Non-skid footwear is recommended
when working outdoors.
- Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair.
9 - Use protective equipment
- Use safety glasses.
- Use face or dust mask if working
operations create dust.
10 - Connect dust extraction equipment
- If the tool is provided for the connection
of dust extraction and collecting
equipment, ensure these are connected
and properly used.
11 - Do not abuse the cord
- Never yank the cord to disconnect it
from the socket. Keep the cord away
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
12 - Secure work
- Where possible use clamps or a vice to
hold the work. It is safer than using your
hand.
13 - Do not overreach
- Keep proper footing and balance at all
times.
14 - Maintain tools with care
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for
better and safer performance.
- Follow instruction for lubricating and
changing accessories.
- Inspect tool cords periodically and if
damaged have them repaired by an
authorized service facility.
- Inspect extension cords periodically and
replace if damaged.
- Keep handles dry, clean and free from
oil and grease.
15 - Disconnect tools
- When not in use, before servicing and
when changing accessories such as
blades, bits and cutters, disconnect
tools from the power supply.
16 - Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
- Form the habit of checking to see

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that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from the tool before turning it
on.
17 - Avoid unintentional starting
- Ensure switch is in “off” position when
plugging in.
18 - Use outdoor extension leads
- When the tool is used outdoors, use
only extension cords intended for
outdoor use and so marked.
19 - Stay alert
- Watch what you are doing, use
common sense and do not operate the
tool when you are tired.
20 - Check damaged parts
- Before further use of tool, it should be
carefully checked to determine that it
will operate properly and perform its
intended function.
- Check for alignment of moving parts,
binding of moving parts, breakage
of parts, mounting and any other
conditions that may affect its operation.
- A guard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced
by an authorized service centre unless
otherwise indicated in this instruction
manual.
- Have defective switches replaced by an
authorized service centre.
- Do not use the tool if the switch does
not turn it on and off.
21 - Warning
- The use of any accessory or attachment
other than one recommended in this
instruction manual may present a risk of
personal injury.
22 - Have your tool repaired by a qualied
person
- This electric tool complies with the
relevant safety rules. Repairs should
only be carried out by qualied persons
using original spare parts, otherwise
this may result in considerable danger
to the user.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR BAND SAW
1. Safety precautions
Do not use saw blades which are
damaged or deformed;
Replace the table insert when worn;
Connect band saw to a dust-collecting
device when sawing wood;
Do not operate the machine when the
door or guard protecting the saw band is
open;
Take care that the selection of the saw
band and the speed depends on the
material to be cut;
Do not clean the saw band whilst it is in
motion;
Wear suitable personal protective
equipment, when necessary, this could
include:
- Hearing protection to reduce the risk of
induced hearing loss;
- Respiratory protection to reduce the risk
of inhalation of harmful dust;
- Gloves for handling the saw band and
rough material.
2. Safe operation
1) When straight cutting against the fence
use a push stick;
2) During transportation the saw band
guard should be fully down and close to
the table;
3) When bevel-cutting with the table
inclined, place the guide on the lower
part of the table;
4) When cutting round timber use a suitable
holding device to prevent twisting of the
workpiece;
5) Lifting and transportation positions shall
clearly be indicated on the tool;
6) Do not use guarding for handling or
transportation;
7) Adjust the adjustable guard as close to
the workpiece as practicable;
8) Adjust the guard as close as possible to
the piece to be cut;

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GENERAL SAFETY
WARNINGS FOR YOUR
LASER
WARNING: Read all safety
warnings and all instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for
future reference.
These lasers do not normally present an
optical hazard although staring at the
beam may cause ash blindness.
Do not stare directly at the laser beam. A
hazard may exist if you deliberately stare
into the beam, please observe all safety
rules as follows:
1. The laser shall be used and
maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Never aim the beam at any person or
an object other than the work piece.
3. The laser beam shall not be
deliberately aimed at another person and
shall be prevented from being directed
towards the eye of a person for longer
than 0.25 seconds.
4. Always ensure the laser beam is
aimed at a sturdy work piece without
reective surfaces, e.g wood or rough
coated surfaces are acceptable.
Bright shiny reective sheet steel or similar
is not suitable for laser applications as the
reective surface may direct the laser beam
back at the operator.
5. Do not change the laser device with a
different type. Repairs must be carried out
by the manufacturer or an authorized agent.
6. CAUTION: Use of controls or
adjustments other than those specied
herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Additional safety warning for class 2
laser
The laser device tted to this tool is
class 2 with a maximum radiation of
3mW and 650nm wavelength.
CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION, DO NOT
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SYMBOLS
To reduce the risk of injury, user
must read instruction manual
Warning
Wear ear protection
Wear eye protection
Wear dust mask
Double insulation
LASER RADIATION
Do not stare into beam
Remove plug from mains before
maintenance or if cord is damaged.
This product has been marked
with a symbol relating to removing
electric and electronic waste.This
means that this product shall not
be discarded with household waste
but that it shall be returned to a
collection system which conforms
to the European Directive 2002/96/
CE. It will then be recycled or
dismantled in order to reduce the
impact on the environment. Electric
and electronic equipment can be
hazardous for the environment
and for human health since they
contain hazardous substances.

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1. Slide Rod
2. Support Stand
3. Work Clamp Securing Knob
4. Table Extension Rail
5. Mounting Hole
6. Rotary Table Miter Angle Scale
7. Rotary Table Handle
8. Throat Plate
9. Rotary Table
10. Fence
11. Saw Blade
12. Lower Blade Guard
13. Safety Guard Mounting Plate
14. Carbon Brush Cap
15. Safety Release Lever
16. Trigger Switch
17. Handle
18. Upper Blade Guard
19. Transportation Handle
20. Laser Guide
21. Dust Bag
22. Bevel Lock Lever (See I1)
Not all the accessories illustrated or
described are included in standard
delivery.
COMPONENT LIST
1
2
3
4 8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
5 6
1718192021
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TECHNICAL DATA
Type BMS210MS(MS -designation of machinery, representative of Mitre Saw)
Rated voltage 220-240V~50Hz
Rated Input power 1400W S1 / 1700W S6 25%
No load speed 5000/min
Bevel capacity 0-45º
Mitre capacity 0-45º
Blade size 210mm
Protection class /II
Machine weight 15kg
NOTE: The tool is designed under the power input S1 continuous operation or S6 25%
10min continuous operation periodic duty, 7.5 min use on no load after 2.5 min use at
constant load. (load time/cycle time x 100%=2.5/10=25%) The tool can only be used
under such operation conditions to avoid breaking the tool.
CUTTING CAPACITY:
Mitre/Bevel: 0°/90°305x60mm
Mitre/Bevel: 0°/45°305x35mm
Mitre/Bevel: 45°/90°210x60mm
Mitre/Bevel: 45°/45°210x35mm
NOISE/VIBRATION INFORMATION
A weighted sound pressure 100dB(A)
A weighted sound power 113dB(A)
Wear ear protection when sound pressure is over 80dB(A)
Typical weighted vibration 4.51m/s2
Uncertainty K=1.5m/s²
WARNING: The vibration emission value during actual use of the power tool can
differ from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used
dependant on the following examples and other variations on how the tool is used:
How the tool is used and the materials being cut.
The tool being in good condition and well maintained
The use the correct accessory for the tool and ensuring it is sharp and in good condition.
The tightness of the grip on the handles and if any anti vibration accessories are used.
And the tool is being used as intended by its design and these instructions.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is not adequately managed.
WARNING: To be accurate, an estimation of exposure level in the actual conditions
of use should also take account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times
when the tool is switched off and when it is running idle but not actually doing the job. This
may signicantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Helping to minimize your vibration exposure risk.
ALWAYS use sharp blades

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Maintain this tool in accordance with these instructions and keep well lubricated (where
appropriate).
If the tool is to be used regularly then invest in anti vibration accessories.
Avoid using tools in temperatures of 100C or less.
Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a number of days.
ACCESSORIES
Dust bag 1
Support stand 1
Work clamp 1
Extension rail 2
Blade spanner 1
Blade:Ø210xØ30x2.6mm, 24T 1
Battery cell 2
We recommend that you purchase your accessories from the same store that sold you the
tool. Use good quality accessories marked with a well-known brand name. Choose the
type according to the work you intend to undertake. Refer to the accessory packaging for
further details. Store personnel can assist you and offer advice.

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2. TABLE EXTENSION RAIL (See B1)
To install table extension rail, simply insert
ends of extensions into the holes in either
or both sides of the base. Secure them in
place by tightening clamp screw on the
base.
The table extension rail is used for
supporting the long pieces.
Fig. B1
3. SUPPORT STAND (See Fig.B2-B4)
Loose the screw (a1) from the base.
Insert ends of support stand (2) into the
holes in the back of the base plate and
tighten the screw on the base as shown
in Fig.B2&B3&B4.
WARNING:Always assemble the
support stand when using the
product.
Fig. B2
2
Fig. B3
a1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE
The electro-tool is intended as a stationary
machine for making straight lengthways and
crossways cuts in wood. Horizontal mitre
angles of -45° to +45° as well as vertical
bevel angles of 0° to +45° are possible.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: To prevent the accidental
starting that could cause possible
serious personal injury, ALWAYS assemble
all parts to your saw BEFORE connecting
it to the power supply. The saw should
NEVER be connected to a power supply
when you are assembling parts, making
adjustments, installing or removing blades,
or when not in use.
1. DUST EXTRACTION PORT (See A)
Fig. A
To reduce build up of saw dust and maintain
top efciency of cutting, the saw dust
collection can be achieved by clipping a
dust bag on the dust extraction port.
A dust bag is provided for use on your miter
saw. To install it, simply t the dust bag
over the extraction port on the upper blade
guard.
To empty the dust bag, remove it from the
dust exhaust port, open the dust bag by
unzipping the slide fastener.
NOTE: To ensure optimal dust collecting,
empty the dust bag when it becomes lled
to approximately 2/3 of its capacity.

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Fig. D
OPERATION
1. RELEASING THE SAW HEAD
(See E1, E2)
When boxed or during storage,
transportation, the saw head is locked in the
down position. To release the head ready
for operation, apply downward pressure and
pull out the lock pin (b), then turn 90° left
or right to lock it in place. The head will be
raised gently to upper position.
Fig. E1
Fig. E2
b
a1
2
Fig. B4
4. WORK CLAMP (a2) (See C)
1) The work clamp can be tted on either
side of the saw and is fully adjustable to
suit the size of the workpiece.
2) Do not operate the saw without
clamping the workpiece.
3) Make sure that the work clamp
securing screws are tightened.
a2
Fig. C
5. MOUNTING HOLES (See D)
Before use, the saw can be xed to a rm,
level surface with the 4 mounting bolts (not
supplied).
Four holes are provided in the base of the
saw to enable it to be xed to a bench, or
other supporting surface.
To mount the saw, proceed as follows:
1) Locate and mark where the saw is to be
mounted.
2) Drill 4 holes through the surface.
3) Place the sliding miter saw on the surface
aligning holes in base with holes drilled in
the surface. Install bolts, washers and hex
nuts.

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2. STARTING THE SAW (See F)
Fig. F
Depress the trigger switch (16). Allow the
motor to reach full speed. When the blade
has reached maximum speed, unlock the
blade guard by operating the safety release
lever (15) using your forenger.
3. CHOP CUT (See G1, G2)
Chop cut is used mainly for narrow pieces,
i.e. the lock screw of slide rod is tightened
and the head assembly is lowered to cut
through the workpiece.
1) Connect the machine to power outlet,
ensure that the mains cable is clear of the
blade and base plate.
2) Position the material to be cut on the
rotary table, ensure it is rmly clamped so
that it will not move during cutting.
3) Slide the cutting head to rear position
as far as it will go and lock the slide rod
by rotating the slide rod securing knob (c)
clockwise.
Ensure that the rotary table handle and
bevel lock lever (22) are tightened before
cutting.
4) Press the trigger switch and allow the
saw blade to run up the speed.
5) Still holding in the trigger, using your
forenger simply press the safety release
lever. It will then be feasible to push the saw
head down by the handle.
6) Continue to move the saw head down
smoothly and make the cut exerting only
gentle pressure on the downward stroke,
letting the saw do the work.
Fig. G1
Fig. G2
4. CROSS PULL CUT
Cross pull cut is used mainly for wide
pieces, allowing you to cut wider pieces
of wood, i.e. the slide rod securing knob
is loose, the saw head is pulled towards
the operator, the saw head is lowered to
the workpiece and then pushed to the rear
of saw to make a cut to do this, follow the
procedures below:
1) Loosen the slide rod securing knob (c).
2) Before switching on, pull the saw head
towards you whilst in the upright position,
until the blade clears the workpiece or to its
maximum extension if blade can not clear
the workpiece.
3) Start the saw.
4) Lower the saw head into the workpiece.
5) Push the saw head forwards (towards the
full rear position) to complete the cut.
6) When cutting is nished, release the
trigger switch and allow the blade to stop
rotating before lifting the saw head up away
from the workpiece.
WARNING: Never pull the saw
towards you during a cut. The blade
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workpiece and force itself towards you.
5. MITER CUT (See H)
Fig. H
A miter cut is made at 0°bevel and any
miter angle in the range from 45°left to 45°
right. It can be made as either a chop cut or
a cross pull cut depending on the width of
the workpiece.
For most convenient operation, your sliding
miter saw is equipped with miter detents
for fast and accurate miter cuts of common
miter angles (Left:45°,30°,22.5°,15°;0°;
Right: 0° ,15°,22.5°,30°,45°.).
1) Loosen the rotary table locking knob (d)
by screwing it anticlockwise.
2) Move the saw to the desired angle and
pushing the rotary table handle so that the
table turns. Set at the desired angle, and
tighten the locking knob clockwise and
make sure it is fully tightened before cutting.
6. BEVEL CUT (See I1, I2)
A bevel cut is made at 0°miter and any
bevel angle in the range of 0°to 45°left.
It can be made as either a chop cut or a
cross pull cut depending on the width of the
workpiece.
The saw can be moved from the normal 0°
perpendicular position to an angled position
down to 45° from the horizontal, on the left
only.
Loosen the bevel lock lever (22) and tilt the
saw head to the left, until the desired angle
is reached on the bevel scale. Re-tighten
the bevel lock lever and make your cut.
Fig. I1
22
Fig. I2
7. COMPOUND CUT (See J)
Fig. J
A compound cut is a cut requiring both a
miter setting and a bevel setting. It can be
made as either a chop cut or a cross pull cut
depending on the width of workpiece.
Compound miter cuts can be achieved by
setting both the miter and bevel angles
simultaneously.
Follow the procedures for miter and bevel
cuts to achieve the desired angles.

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8. SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
(See K1, K2)
15mm
Fig. K1
e2
f
e1
Fig. K2
The maximum cutting depth of the blade
must be set to make sure that it does not
come into contact with the bed of the saw.
1. Lower the cutting arm as far as it will go
and hold it down on the stop.
2. Lock the bevel lock lever in the 0°
position.
3. Securely tighten the bevel lock lever and
the slide rod securing knob.
4. Rotate the blade by hand to make sure
that it moves freely.
5. The correct blade depth should allow for
the blade to be 15mm below the upper level
of the kerf plate at the fence position. (See
K1)
6. If the blade is not in this position, it should
be adjusted as follows.
1) Undo the locking nut (e1) and turn the
blade depth adjusting screw until the blade
is 15mm below the upper level of the rotary
table slot (See K1).
2) Screw the adjusting screw in, if the blade
needs to be raised.
3) Screw the screw out, if the blade needs
to be lowered.
When the blade has been set to the lowest
cutting depth, securely tighten the lock nut.
There is also a secondary depth stop, it can
also be used for partial through cutting.
To do the trench cutting, proceed as follows:
1) Pull out the depth stop lever (f).
2) Loosen the trench depth adjusting locking
nut (e2).
3) Adjust the partial cut depth partial cut
depth stop until the required depth setting is
achieved.
(i.e lower cutting arm until adjusting bolt
touches the top of the depth stop lever.)
4) Screw the adjusting bolt in, if the blade
needs to be raised.
5) Screw the bolt out, if the blade needs to
be lowered.
6) Tighten the trench depth adjusting locking
nut.
7) Return the depth stop lever to its original
position when not in use.
9. OPERATION INSTRUCTION OF LASER
GUIDE (See L1, L2)
Fig. L1
The laser guide (20) equipped with this
machine is for the purpose of precision
cutting. Make sure the batteries are tted in
the laser guide before carrying out precision
cutting. To t the batteries, remove the
battery storage cover, insert 2 x 1.5V AAA
batteries, then replace cover.
Note: Ensure correct battery polarity.
To use the laser guide, simply slide the laser
on/off switch at the “I” position, the laser
guide then projects a visible red line on the
workpiece surface, make your cut along the

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red line.
Switch off the laser after cutting.
Note: The sawdust may “block” the laser
beam, clean the laser generator periodically.
WARNING: Never stare directly into
the laser beam and never point the
beam at anybody.
DANGER: Laser radiation. Avoid
direct eye contact with light source.
Fig. L2
20
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Remove the plug from
the socket before carrying out any
adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
When all the adjustments, settings or
maintenance have been done, make sure
that all keys and wrenches have been
removed and that all screws, bolts and
other ttings are securely tightened.
There are no user serviceable parts in your
power tool. Never use water or chemical
cleaners to clean your power tool. Wipe
clean with a dry cloth. Always store your
power tool in a dry place. Keep the motor
ventilation slots clean. Keep all working
controls free of dust. Occasionally you may
see sparks through the ventilation slots.
This is normal and will not damage your
power tool.
If the supply cord of this power tool is
damaged, it must be replaced by a specially
prepared cord available through the service
organization.
1. PRECISION SETTING OF ANGLES
(See M1-O2)
While the machine has been factory set, it
is advisable that the 0°setting of the rotary
table and the 90°perpendicular setting of
the tilt be checked, as these positions may
have moved in transit. (Ensure power
is disconnected while making these
adjustments).
To conrm the 0° rotary table setting, set the
rotary table at 0°and tighten the rotary table
locking knob. Check that the angle between
the straight guide and the blade is 90°using
a try square (g, not supplied) as shown in
Fig.M1. If the angle requires adjustment,
loosen the locking screws (h) for straight
guide, and align the fence against the try
square.
Re-tighten the locking screws (h) for straight
guide.
Similarly, check that the angle of the blade
to the face of the rotary table is 90°. If
necessary, adjust the tilt angle of the saw
head at the 90°position by adjusting the set
screw (i) for 90° (See N1, N2)
Fig. M1
g
Fig. M2

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Fig. N1
g
i
Fig. N2
The 45°bevel tilt should also be adjusted
use a 45° set square or miter gauge (g, not
supplied), to check the 45° angle, adjust the
set screw (j) for 45°to set the correct stop
position. (See O1, O2)
Fig. O1
Fig. O2
2. CHANGING THE SAW BLADE
(See P1-P4)
Fig. P1
Disconnect the saw from the power supply.
Lower the saw head until the blade securing
bolt can be seen.
Press the blade spindle lock (k) and rotate
the blade until it is locked, then loosen and
remove the blade securing bolt, the outer
ange with the socket wrench in clockwise
direction.
Fig. P2
NOTE: Blade securing bolt has a left hand
thread.
Remove the blade, (we recommend the
use of a stout glove for this). Clean any
saw dust and debris from the arbor and saw
blade securing anges.
Fig. P3
To ret the blade, follow the above

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procedure in reverse order. If you want to
take the inner ange out for cleaning, ret it
as shown in Fig.P4
CAUTION: ALWAYS install the blade with
the blade teeth and the arrow printed on the
side of the blade pointing down at the front
of the saw. The direction of blade rotation
is also stamped with an arrow on the upper
blade guard.
Fig. P4
3. REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES
Check the carbon brushes regularly. If the
carbon brushes are worn down to about
4mm, replace them with the new set (not
supplied). It must be replaced in pairs.
With a suitable slotted screwdriver turn the
cap anti-clockwise until the carbon brush is
released, replace the brush and make sure
that they locate well and are secured within
the brush retainer.
4. MOVING THE SAW (See E1)
1) When transporting the saw with xed
locations, make sure that the saw head is
locked in the lower position.
2) The rotary table locking knob, the bevel
lock lever and the slide rod securing knob,
must all be securely tightened.
3) Use the transportation handle to lift
the saw. Do not lift the saw by the switch
handle.
PLUG REPLACEMENT
Your Power Tool is supplied with a tted
plug, however if you need to t a new plug
follow
the instruction below.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
Blue = Neutral Brown = Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with N.
The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L .
If a 13 AMP (BS 1363/A) Plug is used, a
13 AMP Fuse must be tted, or if any other
type of plug is used a 13 AMP Fuse must
be tted, either in the Plug or Adaptor, or
on the Distribution Board.
NOTE: If a moulded plug is tted and has
to be removed take great care in disposing
of the plug and severed cable, it must
be destroyed to prevent engaging into a
socket.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be
replaced by a service agent or a similarly
qualied person in order to avoid hazard.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice.
If faults can not be remedied, contact the Helpline on 08448012949
GUARANTEE
This product is selected for DOMESTIC USE ONLY and not for business use.
This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 12 months. This does not
cover the product where the fault is due to misuse, abuse, use in contravention of the instructions,
or where the product has been the subject of unauthorised modications or alterations, or has been
the subject of commercial use. In the event of a problem with the product within the guarantee period
please return it to your nearest Argos store. If the item is shown to have an inherent defect present at
the time of sale, the store will provide you with a replacement Your statutory rights remain unaffected.
Guarantor: Argos Ltd, MK9 2NW
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