11. Technical data
Dimensions L x W x H
Sawblade Ø
Idle speed
Cutting depth
Weight
Motor V~/Hz
Input
Protection class
Laser class
Laser output
Laser module power
supply
Noise and vibration
Total vibration values determined in accordance with
EN 61029.
sound pressure level L
pA
uncertainty K
pA
sound power level L
WA
uncertainty K
WA
Vibrations sawing of wood a
Vibrations sawing of metal a
Vibrations sawing of concrete a
uncertainty K
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. Total
vibration values (vector sum - three directions) deter-
mined in accordance with EN 61029.
12. Operation
Operation instructions
Device to be operated in a perfect state only. In-
spect the device visually every time it is to be used.
Check in particular the safety equipment, electrical
controls, electric cables and screwed connection for
damage and if tightened properly. Replace any dam-
aged parts before operating the device.
Perform all machine settings with the machine
being disconnected from the power supply!
Check before starting work:
• All cables and plugs
• The function of the protective cover (check the
spring!)
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410 x 100 x 135 mm
89 mm
5500 rpm
28.5 mm
2.2 kg
220-240 / 50
600 W
II
2
≤ 1 mW
2 x LR44 button cell
86,33 dB(A)
3 dB
97,33 dB(A)
3 dB
2,533 m/s²
h
2,845 m/s²
h
2,639 m/s²
h
1,5 m/s
2
The sawing:
• Always use the proper, located in perfect condi-
tion saw blades.
• If possible we recommend that the cutting depth
is set approximately 2 mm deeper than the ma-
terial thickness. This should help to ensure you
achieve a clean cut.
• Do not exert too much pressure to the workpiece.
• Never lay up the saw with open protective cover.
Cutting depth (Fig. 2)
• Lift the lock lever to release the cutting depth set-
ting clamp (7)
• Move indicator to the desired depth of cut
• Lower the lock lever to secure depth of cut
ON/OFF (Fig. 3)
• Connect the plug to the power supply (230V): The
power on light (14) is on
• Push ON/OFF switch (5)
• Push the lock-off button (6) forward with the fore-
finger
• The machine is running until releasing the ON/
OFF-switch
Enable cut (Fig. 4)
• Let saw blade run to maximum speed
• Pressing the safety lock button (3) unlocks the
plunge cut mechanism at the same time, so that
the motor can be moved downwards
Guide fence (Fig. 5)
• Release the lock screw for guide fence (11)
• Set the guide fence (B) in the guide fence slot (10)
• Set a desired width and retighten the lock screw for
the guide fence (11)
Laser (Fig. 5, 11, 12)
• On/Off with switch (2)
• Line the laser up with cutting marks on your work-
piece
• Replacing the battery: Switch off the laser (1).
Remove the battery compartment cover (20). Re-
move the batteries and replace with new batteries
(2 x LR44) Check that the battery terminals are
positioned correctly when inserting new batteries.
Close the battery compartment (19) again.
Dust extraction (Fig. 7)
• Always use a dust extraction
• Plug the small end of the dust extraction hose (C)
with the dust collector plug (17)
• Connect the bigger end of C with a vacuum device
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