specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
SYMBOLS ON THE TOOL:
.......Class II Construction
V...........volts
A ..........amperes
Hz ........hertz
W .........watts
~
..........alternating current
rpm.......revolutions per minute
.../min ...revolutions per minute
4. Overview
See page 2.
1 Ventilation slots
2 Trigger
3 Locking button
4 Auxiliary handle
5 Handle
6 Extraction nozzle
7 Base
8 Lever (A)
9 Hexagon wrench
10 Parallel stop
11 Saw blade
12 lower safety guard
13 lower guard lever
14 Wing-bolt for parallel stop
15 Front scale cutting position (maximum 45°)
16 Wing-bolt cutting position (maximum 45°)
17 Cutting position
18 Hexagonal-socket bolt
19 Lock lever
20 Washer (B)
21 Washer (A)
22 Spindle
23 Slotted set screw
24 Storage for hexagon wrench
25 Nose of nozzle
26 Screw for nozzle
5. Initial Operation, Setting
Before commissioning, check that the rated
mains voltage and mains frequency stated on
the type plate match your power supply.
Always install an RCD / GFCI with a maximum
trip current of 30 mA upstream.
Pull the plug out of the plug socket before any
adjustments or servicing are performed.
Power switch
Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF position.
If the plug is connected to a receptacle while the
power switch is in the ON position, the power tool
will start operating immediately, which could cause
a serious accident.
Extension cord
When the work area is seperated from the power
source, use an extension cord of sufficient
thickness and rated capacity. The extension cord
should be kept as short as practicable.
Prepare a wooden workbench
Since the saw blade will extend beyond the lower
surface of the lumber, place the lumber on a
workbench when cutting. If a square block is utilized
as a workbench, select level ground to ensure it is
properly stabilized. An unstable workbench will
result in hazardous operation.
To avoid possible accident, always ensure
that the portion of lumber remaining after
cutting is securely anchored oreld in position.
The hexagon wrench (9) used for attaching and
detaching the saw blade (11) can be stored in the
handle (24) (Fig. G).
5.1
Setting cutting depth
The cutting depth can be adjusted by moving the
base after loosening its lever (A) (8) (Fig. B).
Should this lever (A) (8) remain loosened, it
will create a very hazardoustion. Always
thoroughly clamp it.
5.2
Adjusting the angle of inclination
By loosening the wing bolt (14) at the front scale
(15), the saw blade (11) can be titled up to
maximum angle of 45° against the base (Fig. C).
It is very hazardous to allow the wing bolt (16)
to remain loosened. Always thoroughly clamp
it.
5.3
Regulating the guide
The cutting position can be regulated by moving the
base (7) after loosening its wing bolt (16) (Fig. C).
The base can be mounted on either the left or the
right side.
It is advisable to set the depth of cut in such a way
that no more than half of each tooth on the saw
blade juts out under the workpiece. See illustration
on page 2.
5.4
Setting extraction nozzle
Thread the nose (25) on the front of the extraction
nozzle (6) on the housing of the saw (Fig. G).
Tighten the extraction nozzle to the saw housing
with the screw (26) provided.
Sawdust extraction
To extract the sawdust, connect a suitable
extraction unit with suction hose to the machine.
6. Use
6.1
Switching on and off
Switching on: Press and hold locking button (3)
and than the trigger (2).
Switching off: Release locking button (3) and the
trigger (2).
ENGLISH en
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