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Push the recess in the splitter into the
splitter holder (a).

Adjust the splitter as shown in Fig. 22 and
fasten using the screws (27).

8.4 Assembling/disassembling the saw

blade guard (Fig.18-19)

Set the saw blade guard (2) with screw (24)
from above onto the splitter (4), so that the
screw sits firmly in the oval hole (25).

Do not tighten the screw (24) too much; the
saw blade must be able to move freely.

Attach the extractor hose (3) to the extractor
adapter (16) and to the extraction port of the
saw blade guard (2) and screw them to the
extractor adapter with the safety clamp (16).
Connect a suitable chip extraction system to
the extractor adapter (16).

To dismantle, proceed in reverse order.

Caution:
Before starting to saw, the saw blade
guard (2) must be lowered onto to the
workpiece.

8.5 Replacing the table insert (Fig. 20-21)

If the table insert is worn or damaged, it
should be replaced, otherwise risk of injury
is increased.

Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 8.4)

Remove the 2 countersunk screws (26)

Remove the worn table inserts (6)

Assembly of the new table inserts is to be
carried out in reverse order.

8.6 Adjusting the splitter (Fig. 17; 22)

Caution: Pull out the power plug.

Set the saw blade (5) to max. cutting depth.
Adjust and lock the cutting depth into the 0°
position (see Fig. 9.2).

Disassemble the saw blade guard (see 8.4)

Remove the table inserts (6) (see 8.5)

Loosen the fixing screws (27).

8.6.1 Setting for maximum cuts

Push up the splitter (4) until the gap
between the saw table (1) and the upper
edge of the splitter (4) is at 10cm. 

The distance between saw blade (5) and
splitter (4) should be a maximum of 5mm.
(Fig. 22)

Re-tighten the screws (27) and assemble
the table inserts (6) (see 8.4).

8.7 Assembly/Changing the saw blade

(Fig. 23)

Caution: Pull out the power plug first.

Detach the saw blade guard (2)
(see Fig. 8.4).

Remove the table inserts by loosening the 2
countersunk screws (see 8.5)

Loosen the nut (

Caution! 

Turn the nut in

the direction in which the saw blade rotates)
by using a wrench (SW 24) on the nut and
another open-ended wrench (SW 22) on the
motor shaft to apply counter-pressure.

Remove the outer flange and withdraw the
old saw blade diagonally from the inner
flange.

Clean the blade flange thoroughly before
fitting the new blade.

Mount and fasten the new saw blade in
reverse order.

Caution: Note the running direction. The
cutting angle of the teeth must point in
running direction, i.e. forwards (see the
arrow on the blade guard).

Refit and set the table insert (6) and the saw
blade guard (2) (see 8.4, 8.5)

Check to make sure that all safety devices
are properly mounted and in good working
condition before you begin working with the
saw again.

9. Operation

9.1 ON/OFF Switch (Fig. 3)

The saw can be switched on by pressing
the green button “I”. Before starting to saw,
wait until the saw blade has reached its
maximum rotation speed.

In order to switch the saw off again, the red
button “0” must be pressed.

9.2 Cutting depth (Fig. 3)

By turning the hand crank (8), the saw blade
(5) can be adjusted to the desired cutting
depth. 

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Page 10: ...cable 25 12 Overload cut out 25 13 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 25 14 Disposal and recycling 25 27 15 Declaration of conformity 28 16 Warranty certificate 29 The reprinting or rep...

Page 11: ...structions carefully before using this equipment 1 Keep your work area tidy Untidiness in the workplace can lead to risk of accidents 2 Take into account influences from the surrounding environment Do...

Page 12: ...ing the equipment further check that safety equipment or slightly damaged parts are in good working order and function correctly Check that the moving parts are working correctly that they do not jam...

Page 13: ...uctions for the batteries Use of batteries Make sure the laser switch 32 is in the 0 position before inserting the batteries Inserting the batteries when the laser is switched on can lead to accidents...

Page 14: ...ally after a power failure Before you use the machine for the first time check that the voltage marked on the rating plate is the same as your mains voltage If you need to use an extension cable make...

Page 15: ...with the pertinent safety regulations Keep your work area clean and tidy Untidy and unlit work areas can result in accidents Keep the tool out of the rain and away from moisture The ingress of water...

Page 16: ...unk screws 27 Fixing screw 28 Eccentric lever 29 Groove 30 Knurled screw 31 Laser 32 ON OFF Switch for laser 33 Screws for battery compartment 34 Battery compartment cover 35 Overload switch Installat...

Page 17: ...at freely chosen normal connection points is prohibited The appliance can lead to temporary fluctuations in voltage if the mains supply is unreliable As an operator you must make sure if necessary con...

Page 18: ...side must be mounted at the rear of the machine so that the holes are facing the rear Fig 5 Now fasten the longitudinal and cross struts 19 as well as the middle struts 20 loosely with the carriage bo...

Page 19: ...litter 4 until the gap between the saw table 1 and the upper edge of the splitter 4 is at 10cm The distance between saw blade 5 and splitter 4 should be a maximum of 5mm Fig 22 Re tighten the screws 2...

Page 20: ...e k Low parallel stop thin material Scale l Adjust the parallel stop 7 to the desired dimension on the gauge m and fasten with the eccentric lever for the parallel stop 28 9 4 4 Adjusting the stopping...

Page 21: ...r light is enlarged to form a line and is emitted through the laser emission aperture You can then use the line as an optical marker for the sawing line for precision cuts Follow the laser safety inst...

Page 22: ...Be sure to use a push block when making longitudinal cuts in very narrow workpieces with a width of 30 mm and less The lower guide face of the parallel stop is best used in this case The push block is...

Page 23: ...nts these may be aggressive to the plastic parts in the appliance Ensure that no water can get into the interior of the tool 13 2 Carbon brushes In case of excessive sparking have the carbon brushes c...

Page 24: ...into fire or into water Batteries should be collected recycled or disposed of in an environmentally friendly way Send empty batteries to iSC GmbH Eschenstra e 6 in D 94405 Landau There the manufactur...

Page 25: ...ot Recycling alternative to returning the electrical equipment The owner of the electrical equipment is obligated to arrange for its proper disposal if he no longer wants to keep the equipment in his...

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Page 27: ...g dropped and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the device This applies in particular to rechargeable batteries for which we nevertheless issue a guarantee period of 12 months The guarant...

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