The dimentions on the rail shows the cutting depth with-
out rail.
Saw blade replacement, Fig. 3,4, 5, 6
Caution: Before you are going to make the saw blade change,
switch off the machine and unplug the power cord.
1 Release Allen screw Fig. 3 (1) with the Allen key en-
closed Fig. 5 (2).
2 Fold the housing Fig. 3 (2) on the handle Fig. 3 (3)
upwards.
3 Fix the assembly key Fig. 5 (1) into the 2 holes on the
flange Fig. 3 (7) and hold the key firmly in order to
release the Allen screw Fig. 3 (5).
4 Remove the flange Fig. 3 (7), washer Fig. 3 (6), screw
Fig. 3 (5) and saw blade Fig. 3 (4).
(Caution: risk of injuries, wear protective gloves)
5 Insert new blade Fig. 3 (4) (observe direction of rotation
(4)), flange Fig. 3 (7), washer Fig. 3 (6) and screw Fig.
3 (5). Using the assembly key Fig. 5 (1) hold the flange
Fig. 3 (7) securely and tighten the Allen screw using
the Allen key Fig. 4 (2).
6 Fold the housing Fig. 3 (2) down fully, hold down and
tighten the Allen screw Fig. 3 (1) once more.
Operations
After having performed all the above procedures and
opera tions, you may begin cutting.
ATTENTION: Always keep hands away from the cutting
area and do not try to approach it when the machine is
running.
Switching the product on/off, Fig. 1
In order to switch on the circular plunge saw actuate the
two on/off switches (4). In order to switch off, release the
on/off switches (4).
Operating and holding the plunge-cut saw, Fig. 7
1 Secure the work piece so that it cannot get displaced
or moved while sawing.
2 Only move the saw forwards.
3 Grip the saw tightly with both hands ensuring that one
hand is placed on the main handle and the other on
the front handle.
4 When using a guide rail, it must be fastened with screw
clamps.
5 Make sure the power cable is not placed in the sawing
direction.
Sawing Fig. 1
1 Place the front part of the machine onto the work piece.
2 Switch the machine on using both on/off switches (4).
3 Press the plunge-cut trigger (3).
4 Push the saw downwards to reach the sawing depth.
5 Push the saw forward evenly.
6 After finishing the sawing cut, switch the machine off
and move the saw blade upwards.
Plunge-cuts, Fig. 8
1 Place the saw onto the work piece.
2 Place the cutting indicator with the rear arrow (A) on
the deepest plunge-cut position.
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3 Switch the machine on and push the saw downwards
until you reach the set cutting depth.
4 Move the saw forwards until the cutting indication (C)
has reached the marked point.
5 After completion of the plunge-cut, move the saw blade
upwards and switch the saw off.
Sawing without rails Fig.1,3
1 Switch the machine on with the on/off switches Fig.
1 (4).
2 Position the saw at the desired cutting position with
the aid of the marking Fig. 3 (8).
3 Press the plunge trigger Fig. 1 (3).
4 Press the saw down in order to reach the sawing depth.
5 Slide the saw evenly forwards.
6 After finishing the saw cut, drive the machine up and
switch the saw off.
Cutting with rails (optional)
1 Place the machine in the guide rails. can be readjusted
using the hex driver Fig. 5 (2) included in the delivery,
when there is the risk of the adjusting screws Fig.2
(11) releasing by themselves.
2 Turn on the machine by pressing the on/off switch
Fig. (4).
3 Press the dip trigger Fig. 1 (3).
4 Press the saw downwards to reach the sawing depth.
During first use the rubber lip is sawn off and thus
splitter protection is guaranteed up to the saw blade.
5 Push the saw uniformly forwards.
6 Turn off the machine and tilt the saw blade to the top
when the saw cutting is complete.
Sawing with dust suction Fig. 1
Connect the suction hose to the exhaust nozzle - Ø 35
mm (9).
m Electrical connection
The installed electric motor is completely wired ready for
operation.
The customer's connection to the power supply system, and
any extension cables that may be used, must conform with
local regulations.
Defective electrical connection cables
Electrical connection cables often suffer insulation dam-
age.
Possible causes are:
• Pinch points when connection cables are run through
window or door gaps.
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment or laying of
the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the connecting cable.
• Insulation damage resulting from forcefully pulling out
of the wall socket.
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must not be
used as the insulation damage makes them extremely
hazardous.