Setting the saw depth
The saw arm must be locked and in the top
position.
Adjust the depth adjustment screw (26)
towards the stop plate (25). Make sure that
the saw depth is not set so that the saw
blade comes into contact with the base of
the saw.
Sawing
Check that the mitre saw is correctly set up
and that all knobs and screws are correctly
tightened before starting to saw.
Lift the clamp (23) high enough so that the
workpiece can be pushed between it and the
saw bench. Position the workpiece touching
the saw bench and rest (5/6) so that it is
stable. Then secure the workpiece using the
knob on the clamp.
If necessary, open the length stop (14) on
one of the pull-out rails (7) if you intend to
saw several workpieces to the same length.
Make sure that long workpieces are
supported. Never hold the item in place by
hand.
Press and hold the release button (2) for the
blade guard. Press the on/off button (1) to
start the mitre saw.
Allow the mitre saw to achieve full speed
before applying it to the workpiece.
The blade guard will open automatically
when the blade comes into contact with the
item.
Do not try to force the saw to either side.
Release the on/off button immediately if the
blade jams in the workpiece.
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Release the on/off button once sawing is
complete. Only lift the saw arm once the
blade has fully stopped.
Check that the blade guard closes when the
saw is lifted off the item.
Sawing with the telescopic extension
Loosen the lock knob for the telescopic
extension (33).
Pull the saw arm out towards you as far as
possible. Start the saw as described, and cut
the workpiece from the outside in. Release
the on/off button once sawing is complete.
Only lift the saw arm once the blade has fully
stopped.
Replacing the saw blade
Disconnect the saw from the mains.
Remove the screw that holding the bracket
in the place on movable blade guard (4).
Press the release button (2) for the blade
guard and push the blade guard (4) fully up.