
Schmid & Wezel
D-75433 Maulbronn
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When the breaking saw is not in use, store it so that
there is no risk of accidental contact with the sharp
saw blade.
2.1.2 Electrical connection
The breaking saw is operated with electrical energy
and must be connected to the mains power supply
by a qualified electrician in accordance with the VDE
directives and the regulations of the local public
utility.
The breaking saw 230 V is equipped as standard
with a spiral cable and a plug connector.
The breaking saw 42 V is equipped as standard with
a cable, but without plug connector.
Insert the 230 V mains plug into the breaking saw.
On 42 V machines, use the mains lead of the mains
transformer.
Hand-held electrical machines must be equipped
with an operator protection switch (30 mA residual-
current circuit breaker) (Order No. 001 603 511) to
increase the safety. Machines with low voltages are
excluded from this requirement.
2.2 Switch operation
2.2.1 Switching on
Read the operating manual before
using the breaking saw for the
first time!
The saw must be correctly con-
nected before switching on!
1. Hold the machine firmly
at the switch handle (A)
and supporting handle
(B). Hold the machine
so that the saw blade is
facing away from your
body!
2. Slowly press the switch
(A) with index and mid-
dle fingers.
Figure 2: Switch
operation
A
B
2.2.2 Switching off
Release the trigger switch
The saw blade can be switched on and off at any
time.
2.3 Working with the breaking saw
Saws have an electronic run-
down brake and must be held
with both hands during the run-
down phase of 3 seconds!
Never reach into the running saw
blade to avoid the risk of cutting
off limbs!
Never work without the safety
hood in place or with a defective
safety hood!
Wear eye protection or safety
goggles when working with the
saw!
Wear ear protectors during work!