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5.3 Installing the parallel stop (Fig. 5/Item 11)

• 

The parallel stop (11) enables you to saw 

parallel cuts.

• 

Undo the two locking screws (13) on the so-

leplate (7).

• 

Now slide the parallel stop into the guides on 

the soleplate (7). You can fit the parallel stop 

(11) on either the left or right of the equip-

ment.

• 

The guide strip must always face downwards. 

Set the required distance using the measu-

rement scale on the parallel stop (11) and 

tighten the locking screws (13) again.

5.4 Setting the soleplate for miter cuts (Fig. 6)

• 

Undo the locking lever (16) on the soleplate.

• 

Pull the sole plate (7) backwards slightly. The 

soleplate can now be swiveled a maximum 

45° to the left and right.

• 

If the soleplate (7) is pushed back to the 

front again it will only function in the locking 

positions at 0°, 15°, 30° and 45°, which are 

marked on the graduated scale for the sole-

plate (9). Move the soleplate into the required 

position and refasten the locking lever (16).

• 

However, the soleplate (7) is also easily set 

to another angle. To do so, slide the soleplate 

(7) backwards, set the desired angle and re-

fasten the locking lever (16).

Notice!

 For miter cuts you must remove the 

locking screws for the parallel stop (13) and the 

splinter guard (17).

5.5 Adapter for dust extraction system 

(Fig. /Item 5)

• 

Connect your jigsaw to a vacuum cleaner 

using the adaptor for dust extraction (5). This 

will provide excellent dust extraction on the 

work piece. The benefits are that you will pro-

tect both the equipment and your own health. 

Your work area will also be cleaner and safer.

• 

Dust created when working may be dange-

rous. Refer to the section entitled “Safety 

instructions”.

• 

Fit the adapter (5) as shown in Fig. 7. The 

adapter (5) must audibly engage to ensure 

that it is secure in the soleplate (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 guard (Fig. 15/Item 17)

The splinter guard (17) ensures that the material 

you want to cut does not splinter or crack during 

sawing. To use the splinter guard (17), proceed 

as follows:

1.  Bend the two lugs (a) on the soleplate guard 

(b) slightly outwards and raise the soleplate 

guard.

2.  Remove the soleplate guard (b) from the so-

leplate (7) as shown in Fig. 15.

3.  Insert the splinter guard (17) into the sole-

plate guard (b). As you do so, make sure that 

the arrows on the splinter guard and on the 

soleplate guard coincide as shown in Fig. 15. 

The soleplate guard (b) can now be placed on the 

soleplate (7) again. Proceed in reverse order.

Notice! The splinter guard (17) can be used 

only for 0° cuts and must be removed for mi-

ter cuts up to 45°!

6. Operation

6.1 On/O

  switch (Fig. 8/Item 3)

To switch on:

Press the On/O

  switch (3)

To switch o

 :

Release the On/O

  switch (3)

6.2 Locking button (Fig. 8/Item 2)

You can lock the On/O

  switch (3) using the lo-

cking button (2) when the equipment is in operati-

on. To switch o

  the equipment, press the On/O

  

switch (3) brie

fl

 y.

6.3 Electric speed selector (Fig. 9/Item 1)

You can pre-select the required speed with the 

speed selector. Turn the speed selector in PLUS 

director to increase the speed and turn the speed 

selector in MINUS direction to reduce the speed. 

The appropriate stroke speed depends on the 

material you want to cut and on the working con-

ditions. The general rules for cutting speeds in 

metal also apply.

While you can generally use a higher speed with 

fi

 ne saw blades, lower speeds are required for 

coarse saw blades.

Position 1-2 = 

low stroke speed (for steel)

Position 3-4 =

 medium stroke speed (for steel, 

soft metal, plastic)

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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...

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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...

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