Warning!
The specified vibration value was established in
accordance with a standardized testing method. It
may change according to how the electric equipment
is used and may exceed the specified value in
exceptional circumstances.
The specified vibration value can be used to compare
the equipment with other electric power tools.
The specified vibration value can be used for initial
assessment of a harmful effect.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
Only use appliances which are in perfect working
order.
Service and clean the appliance regularly.
Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
Do not overload the appliance.
Have the appliance serviced whenever
necessary.
Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain residual
risks cannot be rules out. The following hazards
may arise in connection with the equipment’s
construction and layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask
is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection is
used.
3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vibrations if
the equipment is used over a prolonged period or
is not properly guided and maintained.
6. Before putting the machine into
operation
The machine has to be set up in a stable
position, i.e. it has to be bolted to a workbench, a
universal stand or the like.
All the covers and safety devices have to be
properly fitted before the machine is switched on.
It must be possible for the saw blade to run
freely.
When working with wood that has been
processed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws etc.
Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure
that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that the
machine’s moving parts run smoothly.
Before you connect the machine to the power
supply, make sure the data on the rating plate is
the same as that for your mains.
6.1 Setting up the saw (Fig. 1/3/16)
Insert the two workpiece support clips (13) in the
mounts (21) provided on the side of the tool and
fasten them in place with thumb screws (22).
Insert the clamping device (19) into one of the
two mounts (20) provided on the top of stop rail
and fasten in place with the thumb screw (33).
Screw the additional stability bar (32) to the back
of the machine.
6.2 Adjusting the saw (Fig. 1/2)
To adjust the rotary table (8), slacken the locking
handle (10) by approx. 2 turns and press the
latch (11) in order to unlock the rotary table (8).
The rotary table (8) has latching positions at 0°,
15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45°. Once the latch (11) is
engaged you must also tighten the locking
handle (10) in order to fix the table in position.
If you need to work with any other angles, the
rotary table is fixed in position with just the
locking handle (10).
Lightly press the machine head (4) down while at
the same time pulling the retaining pin (16) out
from the motor mounting; this causes the saw to
move down to the lower working position. Turn
the safety pin (16) through 90° so that the
machine head (4) remains unlocked.
Swing up the machine head (4).
By loosening the lock screw (12), the machine
head (4) can be angled to the left up to 45°.
Check that the voltage marked on the rating
plate is the same as your mains voltage and
connect up the machine.
6.3 Precision adjustment of the stop for 90°
cross-cuts (Fig. 4/5/6/9)
Lower the machine head (4) and fix with the lock
pin (16).
Slacken the tightening screw (12).
Place the stop angle (a) between the saw blade
(5) and the rotary table (8).
Slacken the counter nut (23) and adjust the
setting screw (24) until the angle between the
saw blade (5) and the rotary table (8) equals 90°.
Re-tighten the counter nut (23) to fix the machine
in this setting.
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