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4. CONTROL FUNCTIONS/TRANSPORT
4.1 Raising and lowering transport wheels
• To position the wheels for transport, lift the saw by the handles so that the axle
drops into the bottom notch, and lower the saw again.
• The saw should not be left standing on its wheels during motor vehicle transport
or while in use. Lift saw and push axle up into the notch to the rear. See Fig. 8.
4.2 Accessories
• On the front of the saw is a toolbox
G
which may be locked.
• The saw is provided with 4 handles for
lifting.
• One of the saw legs has a receptacle for
push sticks.
• When lifting the saw with a crane, place
slings in the holes on either side of the
saw.
4.3 Starting and stopping motor
An On/Off switch
C is located on one of the legs.
A cover which can be locked with a padlock is
mounted over the switches. See Fig. 9. Incor-
porated into the switch is a zero-voltage switch
which prevents the motor from starting unexpect-
edly after a power-out. If the motor is overloaded,
the built-in overload feature will disconnect the
power. After a short cooling-off period the motor
may be started again by pressing the start but-
ton. Avoid overloading the motor.
D
E
20
0
°
45
°
C
F
G
Fig. 8
Fig. 9