Operation
English
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Overload protector and blade RPM speed control
The saw has a two-speed blade RPM speed control
(Fig A / 15). When cutting stainless or acid-proof
steel use the lower RPM setting l. When cutting
other materials use the faster RPM setting ll.
The saw also has an overload protector which
displays electric motor loading with three indicator
lights (Fig A / 5).
Explanation of indicator lights (FIGURE J)
GREEN
If green light is on, the motor temperature
and power output are normal.
You can continue using the tools.
YELLOW
If yellow light begins to flash, the motor is
hot and/or overloaded.
You should slow down the cutting
speed
(It is possible, that you are using a
worn-out blade)
RED
If the red light begins to flash, motor
power is automatically reduced to the
minimum to protect the motor. Cutting is
not possible.
Press the motor switch and let it run
freely (
UNDER NO LOAD)
until the
green light is on.
ATTENTION!
If the yellow light begins to flash
continuously, it indicates that the motor control unit
has been damaged. You can finish the sawing, but
the saw should take out for service. If the motor
control unit is not repaired, the motor of the saw will
get damaged.
FIGURE
H
FIGURE
I
FIGURE J
GO AHEAD
WARNING
RUN THE MOTOR UNTIL
GREEN LIGHT IS ON
Normal operation
Normal power output
Green: ON
Yellow: OFF
Red: OFF
Motor temperature high
WARNING
Normal power output
Green: OFF
Yellow: Blinking
Red: OFF
Motor current high WARNING
Decreasing power output
Green: OFF
Yellow: Blinking
Red: OFF
Motor temperature
protection active
Power output very low, only
cooling with free running
Green: OFF
Yellow: OFF
Red: Blinking
Temperature sensor faulty
Power output low to finish
the work
Green: OFF
Yellow: ON
Red: OFF