8. Motor
9. Mains cable
10. Frame
11. Rip fence
12. Interlocking knob
13. Mitre guide
14. Nut
15. Screw
16. Spindle
2. SAFETy inSTruCTionS
Explanation of symbols
Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of life
or damage to the tool in case of non
observance of the instructions in this
manual.
Indicates the presence of an electrical
voltage.
Keep bystanders away.
Wear eye and ear protection.
Wear a dust mask protection
Before using the appliance
• M ake sure that the saw bench is adequately
and effectively illuminated.
• W hen you use strip lighting you should be
aware of the so-called stroboscopic effect.
This may cause a rotating saw blade to appear
to be stationary. One solution is to use two
fittings in order to create
• p hase displacement.
• C heck the following points:
• D oes the voltage of the motor and any fuse
employed correspond with the mains voltage?
Appliances with a voltage of 230 V~ may
be connected without problems to a mains
voltage of 220 V~.
• A re the feeder cable and plug in good
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condition: sturdy, without loose bits or
damage?
• H as the saw blade lost any teeth or is it
displaying cracks or fractures? If so, replace
the saw blade immediately.
• T he protective hood may not be set higher
than required to let the workpiece pass.
• T he riving knife should be narrower than the
saw cut and broader than the saw blade.
• D o not exercise lateral pressure on the saw
blade as it may cause it to break.
• C heck the wood for knots, nails, cracks and
waste residues.
• T hese irregularities may cause the workpiece
to kick back dangerously.
• E nsure that no objects get into the extraction
system.
• T hese objects may come into contact with the
saw blades resulting in potentially hazardous
situations.
using the appliance
• P ush the workpiece that you are going to saw
securely to the table surface.
• H old at the same time the section of the
workpiece that has been sawed to prevent it
breaking off. The hand that secures the sawed
section should remain behind the saw blade
and move away from it. Make sure that the
hand that you use to secure the workpiece
does not cross the hand that you use to
operate the appliance.
• U se the push stick supplied with the
appliance.
• U se the push stick to guide smaller
workpieces past the saw blade.
• D o not use long extension cables.
• A llow the appliance to cool off before moving
it.
• D o not remove wood residues in the vicinity of
the saw by hand.
• W hen wood residues are trapped between
stationary and moving parts switch the
appliance off and remove the plug from
the electrical socket. Only then remove the
residues.
• S elect the appropriate saw blade.
• S elect the saw blade (with the correct teeth)
and the correct speed of rotation and slip
appropriate for the material to be sawed and
fit the saw blade carefully. This will not only
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