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without preliminary drilling - the saw blade 20 cuts
through the blank part on its own. This technique
requires certain skill and may be applied using
short saw blades 20.
•
Position the power tool on the front edge of the base
plate
15
(see fig. 7.1) and turn it on. Slowly plunge the
blank part with the saw blade
20
by pressing the power
tool to the blank part�
•
Once the saw blade
20
cuts through the blank part
return the power tool into its normal operating posi-
tion and continue cutting along the marked line (see
fig. 7.2).
Parallel sawing (see fig. 8, 2.2)
The parallel guide
22
allows sawing along the exist-
ing straight edge as well as cutting straight bars of the
same width (see fig. 8.1).
•
Loosen wing screws
12
(see fig. 2.2).
•
Move the parallel guide
22
to set the needed sawing
distance (see fig. 2.2).
•
Tighten wing screws
12
to fix parallel guide
22
(see
fig. 2.2).
•
Saw by pressing the parallel guide
22
to the side
edge of the blank part (see fig. 8.1).
Similar results can be reached by attach-
ing a board to a work part with screw
clamps and using such board as a sec-
ondary limit stop. Perform sawing by
moving power tool along the limit stop while
pressing the side of base plate 15 to the side of the
board (see fig. 8.2).
Cutting angle adjustment (see fig. 9-10)
The design of the power tool facilitates making an-
gled saw cuts by angling the case of the power
tool� The base plate
15
of the power tool contains a
scale
17
which marks the angles of the casing of the
power tool (the step is 15°)� If additional measuring in-
struments are used, one may position the casing of the
power tool at any angle (within the limits specified in
the technical data table)�
•
Use Allen key
21
to loosen bolts
26
(see fig. 9).
•
Shift the base plate
15
in the direction shown in fig
-
ure 10 and select the needed angle of the casing using
the readings of the scale
17
or the readings of the ad-
ditional measurement instrument (see fig. 10).
•
Use Allen key
21
to tighten bolts
26
�
•
Perform sawing as described above�
Power tool maintenance / preventive
measures
Before carrying out any works on the power tool
remove the battery 9.
Battery maintenance instruction
•
Charge timely before the battery
9
is completely
exhausted� Stop operation in low power and charge
it immediately�
•
Do not overcharge when the battery
9
is full, other-
wise it will shorten the life time�
•
Charge battery
9
in the room temperature of 10°C
to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)�
•
Charge battery
9
every 6 months without operation
for a long time�
•
Replace worn out batteries in time� Decline of pro-
duction or a significantly shorter runtime of the power
tool after charging indicates aging of the battery
9
and
the need for replacement� It should be taken into ac-
count that the battery
9
may discharge faster if the
works take place in the temperature below 0°С.
•
In case of long time storage without use, it is recom-
mended to store the battery
9
at room temperature, it
should be charged to 50%�
Cleaning of the power tool
An indispensable condition for a safe long-term exploi-
tation of the power tool is to keep it clean� Regularly
flush the power tool with compressed air thought the
ventilation slots
5
�
After-sales service and application service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions
concerning maintenance and repair of your product as
well as spare parts� Information about service centers,
parts diagrams and information about spare parts can
also be found under:
www.crown-tools.com
�
Transportation of the power tools
•
Categorically not to drop any mechanical impact on
the packaging during transport�
•
When unloading / loading is not allowed to use any
kind of technology that works on the principle of clamp-
ing packaging�
Li-Ion batteries
The contained Li-Ion batteries are subject to the Danger-
ous Goods Legislation requirements� The user can trans-
port the batteries by road without further requirements�
When being transported by third parties (e�g�: air trans-
port or forwarding agency), special requirements on
packaging and labelling must be observed� For prepa-
ration of the item being shipped, consulting an expert
for hazardous material is required�
Dispatch batteries only when the housing is undam-
aged� Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the
battery in such a manner that it cannot move around
in the packaging� Please also observe possibly more
detailed national regulations�
Environmental protection
Recycle raw materials instead of dispos-
ing as waste.
Power tool, accessories and packaging should
be sorted for environment-friendly recycling�
The plastic components are labelled for categorized
recycling�
These instructions are printed on recycled paper man-
ufactured without chlorine�
The manufacturer reserves the possibility to introduce changes.
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