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circumstances.

f)  Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear 

loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clo-

thes and gloves away from moving parts.

 

Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get 

trapped in moving parts.

g)  If vacuuming devices and draining de-

vices can be 

fi

 tted, make sure that these 

are correctly attached and correctly used.

 

The use of a dust extraction system can redu-

ce the danger posed by dust.

4. Usage and treatment of the electric tool

a)  Do not overload the appliance. Use the 

correct tool for your work. 

You will be able 

to work better and more safely within the gi-

ven performance boundaries.

b)  Do not use an electric tool with a defec-

tive switch. 

An electric tool that cannot be 

switched on or o

  is dangerous and must be 

repaired.

c)  Pull the plug out of the socket and/or 

remove the battery before making any ad-

justments to the appliance, changing ac-

cessories or put the appliance down.

 This 

safety measure prevents starting the electric 

tool unintentionally.

d)  Keep unused electric tools out of the 

reach of children. Do not allow people 

who are not familiar with the appliance or 

who have not read these instructions to 

use the appliance. 

Electric tools are dange-

rous if they are used by inexperienced people.

e)  Clean your electric tool carefully. Check 

whether moving parts are functioning 

properly and not jamming, whether parts 

are broken or damaged enough that the 

functioning of this electric tool is a

 ec-

ted. Damaged parts must be repaired be-

fore using the appliance.

 Many accidents 

are caused by badly maintained electric tools.

f)  Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean. 

Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp 

cutting edges will jam less and are easier to 

control.

g)  Make sure to use electric tools, accesso-

ries, spare parts, etc. in accordance with 

these instructions. Take the conditions 

in your work area and the job to perform 

into account. 

Using electric tools for any 

purpose other than the one for which they are 

intended can lead to dangerous situations.

5. Service

a)  Have your electric tool repaired only by 

trained personnel and/or the authorized 

service agent, using only genuine spare 

parts

. This will ensure that your electric tool 

remains safe to use. 

Special safety information 

 Additional Safety rules

• 

 Always check the saw, the power cable and 

the plug before use. Only ever use the saw if it 

is in perfect, undamaged condition. Damaged 

parts have to be repaired or replaced immedi-

ately by a qualified electrician. 

• 

 Always pull the plug out of the power socket 

before carrying out any work on the saw, 

before changing the blade and in periods of 

non-use. 

• 

 Always run the power cable away from the 

back of the saw to guard it from damage. 

• 

 For outdoors work use only suitably approved 

extension cables with a minimum conductor 

cross section of 1,5 mm

2

. The plug connec-

tors must have earthing contacts and be 

splash-proof. 

• 

 Keep the saw in a safe place and out of the 

reach of children. 

• 

 Always wear goggles, safety gloves and ear 

muffs when sawing. Wear a breathing mask 

on dusty jobs. 

• 

 Never leave any keys or adjustment spanners 

in position on the saw. Before switching on, 

check that all keys and adjustment spanners 

have been removed. 

• 

 Secure the workpiece (with a clamp) so that it 

cannot slip. 

• 

 

It is prohibited to use the saw on asbes-

tos materials.

  Please note the accident 

prevention regulations in force in your country. 

• 

 Use only original spare parts. 

• 

 Repairs are to be carried out by qualified 

electricians only. 

• 

 The level of noise at the workplace may ex-

ceed 85 dB(A). In this case you will need to 

introduce noise protection measures for the 

user. 

• 

 Make sure of your footing. Avoid abnormal 

working positions. 

• 

 Keep your electric tool out of the rain. Never 

use electric tools in wet or damp conditions, 

and never use them near inflammable liquids. 

• 

 Never carry the electric tool by its power 

cable. Keep the power cable safe from dama-

ge. Oil, solvent and sharp edges can damage 

cables. 

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Page 1: ...5 8 E Manual de instrucciones original Sierra caladora GB Original operating instructions Jigsaw South America Anl_SA_TC_JS_85_SPK8 indb 1 Anl_SA_TC_JS_85_SPK8 indb 1 29 11 2016 09 11 08 29 11 2016 09...

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Page 5: ...4 Caracter sticas t cnicas 5 Antes de la puesta en marcha 6 Manejo 7 Cambio del cable de conexi n a la red el ctrica 8 Mantenimiento limpieza y pedido de piezas de repuesto 9 Eliminaci n y reciclaje...

Page 6: ...abajo la expulsi n de chispas astillas virutas y polvo por el aparato pueden provocar p rdida de vista Cuidado Es preciso ponerse una mascarilla de protecci n Puede generarse polvo da ino para la salu...

Page 7: ...poral con superfi cies con toma de tierra como tubos ca lefacciones fogones y frigor ficos Existe un gran riesgo de descarga el ctrica si su cuerpo se halla puesto a tierra c Mantener los aparatos el...

Page 8: ...de forma correcta y no se bloqueen controlar tambi n si existen piezas rotas o est n tan da adas que ponen en peligro el funcionamiento de la herramienta el ctrica Reparar las piezas da adas antes de...

Page 9: ...ra y de la sierra Limpie la herramienta s lo con un pa o h medo No emplee productos de limpieza agresivos Compruebe que la herramienta funciona de forma correcta En caso de funcionamiento defectuoso e...

Page 10: ...e a la norma EN 60745 Usar protecci n para los o dos La exposici n al ruido puede ser perjudicial para el o do Los valores totales de vibraci n suma de vec tores en las tres direcciones se determinaro...

Page 11: ...alelo 11 y volver a apretar los tornillos de fijaci n 13 5 4 Ajustar la zapata para cortes de ingletes fig 6 Soltar la palanca de fijaci n 16 de la zapata Tirar de la zapata 7 ligeramente hacia atr s...

Page 12: ...3 4 Velocidad media para acero me tal blando pl stico Posici n 5 6 Velocidad elevada para madera blanda madera dura metal blando pl stico 6 4 Ajuste de la carrera oscilante fig 10 pos 8 En el conmutad...

Page 13: ...to con un pa o limpio o so plarlo con aire comprimido manteniendo la presi n baja Se recomienda limpiar el aparato tras cada uso Limpiar el aparato con regularidad con un pa o h medo y un poco de jab...

Page 14: ...cuentra entre los 5 y 30 C Guardar la herramienta el ctrica en su embalaje original S lo est permitido copiar la documentaci n y documentos anexos del producto o extractos de los mismos con autorizaci...

Page 15: ...r use 4 Technical data 5 Before starting the equipment 6 Operation 7 Replacing the power cable 8 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 9 Disposal and recycling 10 Storage Anl_SA_TC_JS_85_SP...

Page 16: ...ted during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the de vice can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other ma...

Page 17: ...ed if your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of water and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the power cable to carry...

Page 18: ...purpose other than the one for which they are intended can lead to dangerous situations 5 Service a Have your electric tool repaired only by trained personnel and or the authorized service agent usin...

Page 19: ...Switch for dust blower function 7 Adjustable soleplate 8 Selector switch for pendulum action 9 Dial scale for soleplate 10 Guide roller 11 Parallel stop 12 Saw blade 13 Locking screws for parallel sto...

Page 20: ...h 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 protec tion is used 3 Health damage caused by hand arm vib ra...

Page 21: ...plate 7 The adap ter for chip extraction 5 cannot be used for miter cuts Fit the vacuum tube of the vacuum cleaner onto the adaptor opening 5 Check that the connections are air tight 5 6 Splinter guar...

Page 22: ...the switch for the dust blower function 6 back again 6 6 Making cuts Ensure that the On Off switch 3 is not de pressed Only then should you connect the mains plug to a suitable socket Do not switch o...

Page 23: ...nal maintenance 8 4 Ordering replacement parts Please quote the following data when ordering replacement parts Type of machine Article number of the machine Identification number of the machine Replac...

Page 24: ...no cubre da os ocasionados al acabado del gabinete roturas golpes rayaduras etc como as tam poco las bater as ni los da os ocasionados por deficiencias o interrupciones que afecten el circuito el ctri...

Page 25: ...HELL Argentina S A respecto del comprador o de cualquier otra parte como eventual consecuencia de un reclamo fundado en contrato o en obligaciones extracontractuales podr exceder un monto total equiva...

Page 26: ...Corte de ingletes hasta 45 izda y dcha Clase de protecci n II Peso 2 1 kg Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 90 dB A Imprecisi n KpA 3 dB Nivel de potencia ac stica LWA 101 dB A Imprecisi n KWA 3 dB Cortar...

Page 27: ...d introducci n de cuerpos extra os en el aparato como p ej arena piedras o polvo uso violento o influencias externa como p ej da os por ca das as como por el desgaste habitu al por el uso Esto se apli...

Page 28: ...orte de ingletes hasta 45 izda y dcha Clase de protecci n II Peso 2 1 kg Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 98 1 dB A Imprecisi n KpA 3 dB Nivel de potencia ac stica LWA 101 dB A Imprecisi n KWA 3 dB Corta...

Page 29: ...e caso es importante tener presente las siguientes recomendaciones El producto debe cumplir la totalidad de la descripci n de garant a Aseg rese de enviar el equipo sin accesorios Anexe copia de su fa...

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Page 32: ...il com Sincelejo Sucre Electroaires de la costa Dir Carrera 18 No 23 67 Centro Tel 57 5 276 5031 e mail frioairescosta hotmail com L nea El ctrica Neum tica Compresores y Combusti n Tunja Boyac Cerrad...

Page 33: ...Corte de ingletes hasta 45 izda y dcha Clase de protecci n II Peso 2 1 kg Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 90 dB A Imprecisi n KpA 3 dB Nivel de potencia ac stica LWA 101 dB A Imprecisi n KWA 3 dB Cortar...

Page 34: ...caso fortuito y los ocasionados por mudanzas o traslados Para averiguar el servicio t cnico de Einhell autorizado m s pr ximo comun quese al 01 319 0660 extensi n 650 o al e mail servicio clientes ar...

Page 35: ...ador o de cualquier otra parte como eventual consecuencia de un reclamo fundado en contrato o en obligaciones extracontractuales podr exceder un monto total equivalente al precio de compra del product...

Page 36: ...Corte de ingletes hasta 45 izda y dcha Clase de protecci n II Peso 2 1 kg Nivel de presi n ac stica LpA 90 dB A Imprecisi n KpA 3 dB Nivel de potencia ac stica LWA 101 dB A Imprecisi n KWA 3 dB Cortar...

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