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Secure the fastening lever (19) again, then
mount and adjust the table insert and the saw
blade guard (see 6.3, 6.2, 6.4).
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Check that all safety devices are in good wor-
king order before you begin working with the
saw again.
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Warning!
Every time you change the saw
blade, check that the saw blade guard (2)
opens and closes again in accordance with
requirements. Also check that the saw blade
(4) spins freely in the saw blade guard (2).
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Warning!
Every time that you change the
saw blade (4), check to see that it spins freely
in the table insert (6) in both perpendicular
and 45° angle settings.
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Warning!
A worn or damaged table insert (6)
must be replaced immediately (see 6.2).
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Warning!
The work to change and align the
saw blade (4) must be carried out correctly.
6.6 Putting away loose parts (Fig. 2)
When not in use, the cross stop (14), the push
stick (3) and the two wrenches (30, 31) can be
secured as shown in Fig. 2.
6.7 Connection for dust extractor (Fig. 11, 12)
A connection for dust extraction is provided at the
extractor adapter (16) on the housing and on the
saw blade guard (2).
6.7.1 Dust extraction using a wet & dry vac
(Fig. 11)
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A wet & dry vac is not supplied with the pro-
duct but is available as an accessory.
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Connect the wet & dry vac to the extractor
adapter (16) on the housing.
6.7.2 Dust extraction using a vacuum ext-
raction system and extractor adapter set
(Fig. 12)
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An extractor adapter set with suction hose (a)
and adapter (b) or vacuum extraction system
are not supplied with the product but are
available as accessories.
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Using a crosstip screwdriver, undo the screw
on the cap (38) on the saw blade guard (2).
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Remove the cap (38) from the saw blade gu-
ard (2).
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Connect the adapter (b) to the extractor ad-
apter (16) on the housing.
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Connect the saw blade guard (2) and the ad-
apter (b) to the suction hose (a).
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A vacuum extraction system can now be con-
nected to the 100 mm diameter of the adapter
(b).
7. Operation
7.1 On/O
ff
switch (Fig. 1, 13 / Item 11)
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To turn the saw on, press the green button
„I“. Wait for the blade to reach its maximum
speed of rotation before commencing with the
cut.
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The red button “0” is covered by the switch
cover (37). To switch off the saw, press the
switch cover „OFF“ (37).
The motor of this equipment is protected against
overload by an overload switch (39). If the rated
current is exceeded, the overload switch (39) will
shut down the equipment.
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Let the equipment cool down for several mi-
nutes.
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Press the overload switch (39).
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Press the green button „I“ to switch on the
equipment.
7.2 Cutting depth (Fig. 1, 14)
Turn the hand wheel (8) to set the blade (4) to the
required cutting depth.
Warning!
To reduce the risk of coming into con-
tact with the blade (4), always adjust the cutting
depth of the blade to the thickness of the work-
piece.
Rule of thumb: The blade (4) should be moved
in and out only as far as necessary for the tips
of the blade teeth to project visibly beyond the
workpiece.
Turn counter-clockwise:
Smaller cutting depth
Turn clockwise:
Larger cutting depth
7.3 Parallel stop
The parallel stop (7) must be used when making
longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces. When
you mount or adjust the parallel stop (7), make
sure that it is aligned parallel to the blade (4).
7.3.1 Stop height (Fig. 1c, 15)
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Warning!
The stop height must always be
set such that the workpiece can be guided as
well as possible past the blade (4).
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The parallel stop (7) supplied with the product
must be used together with the stop rail (23)
when you perform longitudinal cuts on narrow
wooden workpieces (see Fig. 15a).
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