Capacity Display; Settings; Changing Tools - Festool CARVEX PSC 420 EB Manual De Instrucciones

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Risk of injury! Always remove the belt
clip from battery packs from the BPC
series prior to use.
8.1

Capacity display

The capacity display [1-16] indicates the charge
of the battery pack for approx. 2 seconds after
the button [1-15] is pressed:
Recommendation: Charge the battery pack
*
before any further use.
Further information about the battery pack
and charger can be found in the corre­
sponding operating manual.
9

Settings

WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always disconnect the battery packs from
the machine before performing any type of
work on the machine!
9.1

Changing tools

CAUTION
Risk of injury from hot and sharp tool
► Do not use any blunt or faulty tools.
► Wear protective gloves.
Deformed or cracked saw blades and saw
blades with blunt or broken cutting edges
must not be used.
Selecting the saw blade
Only use saw blades with a T-shank. The
saw blade should not be longer than that
required for the intended cut. To ensure safe
guidance, during the cut the saw blade should
emerge at the bottom of the workpiece at every
point.
Only use cross-set saw blades when using
angle tables and base adapters. We rec­
ommend the S 105/4 FSG Festool saw
blade.
12
70‑100%
40‑70%
15‑40%
< 15%
*
Festool saw blades for jigsaws are colour-cod­
ed. The colour represents the material for
which the saw blade is suited.
Colour
Material
Yellow
Wood
Red
Plastics
Green
Building materials
Blue
Metal
More information can be found on the packag­
ing, in your Festool catalogue or at www.festoo­
lusa.com.
Inserting the saw blade
Always disconnect the power tool from
the power supply before changing
blades.
► If necessary, lift up the chip guard [3-1].
► Slide the saw blade [3-4] into the opening
[3-2] as far as the stop with its teeth in the
cutting direction.
► Turn the saw blade [3-4] clockwise by ap­
prox. 30° until it engages.
Check that the saw blade is secure. A
loose saw blade can fall out and cause an
injury.
If the saw blade is very short, it is advisa­
ble to remove the saw table (see section
9.4
) before inserting the saw blade.
3-1
3-2
3
3-3
3-4

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