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Anticlockwise direction: 

Larger cutting depth 

Clockwise direction:

Smaller cutting depth

9.3 Setting the angle (Fig.3)

Loosen the locking grip (9)

Set the desired angle on the scale by
turning the handle.

Lock the locking grip to the desired
angularity.

9.4 Parallel stop

9.4.1. Stop height (Fig. 24-28)

The stop rail (g) of the parallel stop (7) has
two different guide faces.

According to the thickness of the material to
be cut, the stop rail must be used according
to Fig. 27 for thick material (over 25mm
workpiece thickness), and according to Fig.
28 for thin material (under 25mm workpiece
thickness.

9.4.2 Turn the stop rail (Fig. 24-28)

Loosen the wing nuts (h) first in order to turn
the stop rail (g).

Loosen the cover (j) of the stop rail.

Now the stop rail can be removed from the
chain bar (i) and replaced with the correct
guide on the guide rail.

Fasten the cover (j) to the stop rail (g).

Re-attach the wing nuts (h).

9.4.3 Cutting width (Fig. 28 - 30)

The parallel stop (7) has to be used when
making longitudinal cuts in wooden
workpieces.

The parallel stop (7) should be mounted on
the right-hand side of the saw blade (5).

Set the parallel stop (7) onto the parallel
stop chain bar (12) (Fig. 28)

On the parallel stop chain bar (12) there are
2 scales (k/l) which indicate the distance
between the stop rail (g) and saw blade (5)
(Fig. 29)

Choose the correct scale, depending on
whether the parallel stop (g) is turned for
working with thick or thin material.

High parallel stop (thick material): Scale 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 length

(Fig. 31)

In order to avoid jamming of the workpiece,
the stop rail (g) is longitudinally adjustable.

Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop is
connected to an imaginary line, which
begins approximately at the middle of the
saw blade, and runs towards the rear at an
angle of 45°.

Set the required cutting width.

Slacken the thumb screws (h) and push the
stop rail (g) forward until it touches the
imaginary 45° line.

Re-tighten the wing nuts (h)

9.5 Adjusting the parallel stop (Fig. 32)

Adjust the saw blade to maximum cutting
depth (see also 9.2).

Adjust the parallel stop (7) so that the stop
rail (g) touches the saw blade (5) (Setting
for thick material, see also 9.4)

If the parallel stop (7) is not lined up with the
saw blade (5), loosen the screws (n)
enough to let the parallel stop align itself
parallel to the saw blade (5) (Fig. 32)

Re-tighten the screws (n)

9.6 Cross stop (Fig. 33-34)

Insert the cross stop (13) into the groove
(29) of the saw table.

Loosen knurled screw (30)

Turn the cross stop (13) until the arrow
points to the angle required.

Re-tighten the knurled screws (30)

When cutting larger workpieces, the cross
stop (13) can be lengthened with the stop
rail (g) of the parallel stop (7) (Fig. 34)

In order to lengthen the cross stop (13) with
the stop rail (g), the stop rail (g), the chain
bar (i) and the wing nuts (h) together with
the washer from the parallel stop (7) must
be removed. Now the stop rail is to be

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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...

Page 26: ...n sleduj c shodu podle sm rnice EU a norem pro v robek A a k vetkez konformit st jelenti ki a term kek re vonatkoz EU ir nyvonalak s norm k szerint X pojasnjuje slede o skladnost po smernici EU in no...

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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