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– Loosen the clamping handle (37) and use the handle
(18) to swivel the tool arm all the way to the left (45°).
Checking: (see figure
R1)
– Set an angle gauge to 45° and place it on the saw table
(22).
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
(7) along its entire length.
Setting: (see figure
R2)
– Loosen the nut (10 mm) of the hex socket screw (58).
– Tighten or loosen the hex socket screw (58) using a suit-
able spanner (3 mm) until the leg of the angle gauge is
flush with the saw blade along its entire length.
– Retighten the nut.
If the angle indicator (47) is not aligned with the 45° mark on
the scale (48) following adjustment, first check the 0° set-
ting for the bevel angle and the angle indicator once more.
Then repeat the adjustment of the 45° mitre/bevel angle.
Setting the Standard Bevel Angle 33.9°
– Bring the power tool into the table saw work position (see
"Work Position (see figure 
– Turn the saw table (22) to the 0° detent (27). The
lever (26) must be felt to engage in the detent.
– Loosen the clamping handle (37).
– Push the stop pin (33) fully in and swivel the tool arm un-
til the pin is against the stop screw (32).
Checking: (see figure
S1)
– Set an angle gauge to 33.9° and place it on the saw table
(22).
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
(7) along its entire length.
Setting: (see figure
S2)
– Loosen the nut (10 mm) of the stop screw(32).
– Tighten or loosen the stop screw using a suitable spanner
(10 mm) until the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the
saw blade along its entire length.
– Retighten the nut.
Operation as Table Saw
Pull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any
u
work on the power tool.
Work Position (see figure 
If the power tool was used as a mitre saw, you must com-
plete the following steps before using it as a table saw:
– Bring the power tool into the mitre saw work position (see
"Work Position (see figure 
– Loosen the locking screw (44).
– Pull the adjustable fence (31) all the way out.
– Retighten the locking screw (44).
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– Pull the saw blade cover (66) out of the groove in the par-
– Insert the lower saw blade cover (66) into the saw
– Set the bevel angle to 0° and tighten the clamping handle
– Press the button (17) and slowly guide the tool arm
Work preparation
Setting the Saw Blade Height (see figure 
To ensure safe working, you must set the correct work posi-
tion for the saw blade (7) in relation to the workpiece. The
maximum workpiece height is 51 mm.
– Loosen both clamping levers  (68) under the saw
– Swivel the protective guard (63) backwards as far as it
A)", page 46).
– Push the saw table down or pull it up until the upper saw
– Hold the saw table in this position and retighten the
Adjusting the Parallel Guide (see figure 
The parallel guide (61) can be positioned on the right of the
saw blade. The spacing indicator (69) shows on the
scale (65) the distance between the parallel guide and the
saw blade.
– Loosen the clamping handle (64).
– First insert the parallel guide into the guide groove of the
– Then, position the parallel guide in the front guide groove
– Slide it until the spacing indicator (69) indicates the re-
– To secure it in place, push the clamping handle (64) back
u
A)
Starting Operation
A)", page 42).
Switching On (see figure 
– To start operation, push the green power-on switch (2)
allel guide (61).
table (22).
During operation as a table saw, the lower saw blade
cover (66) must cover the lower part of the saw blade.
(37).
downwards using the handle (18) until the transport
safety lock (38) can be pushed fully in.
table (59).
will go and place your workpiece next to the saw blade.
teeth are approximately 1 mm above the surface of the
workpiece.
clamping lever.
This lightens the load on the guide (71) at the back of the
parallel guide.
saw table.
on the saw table. The parallel guide can now be moved
freely.
quired distance to the saw blade.
down.
Ensure that the parallel guide is always parallel to the
saw blade or the distance of the saw blade/parallel
guide is always bigger at the back. Otherwise there is
the danger that the workpiece will be clamped between
the saw blade and the parallel guide.
D)
(I).
B)
C)
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