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Noise/vibration information

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Cutting chipboard

•  Vibration level a

h,B

9.1 m/s²

•  Uncertainty K

h,B

1.5 m/s²

Sawing sheet metal

•  Vibration level a

h,M

7.2 m/s²

•  Uncertainty K

h,M

1.5 m/s²

WARNING!

The above vibration emission level (vibration value) has been measured in 

accordance with a test method standardised in EN 62841-1 and EN 62841-2-11 and can 

be used to compare one power tool with another. It is also suited for a preliminary 

estimation of the impact due to vibration. The actual vibration emission value can, as 

described below, differ by type of application:

•  Condition of the product and proper maintenance respectively,
•  The type of material and use of the product,
•  Use of the right accessories and whether they are in good condition,
•  A firm grip on the product by the user,
•  Proper use of the product as described in this user manual.

Any improper use of the product can cause vibration-related ailments.

WARNING!

Depending on how the tool is used and the operating conditions, the following safety 

precautions must be taken to protect the user:

 

− Avoid exposure to vibrations as much as possible.

 

− Only use accessories in perfect working order.

 

− Wear vibration-proof gloves when using the product.

 

− Maintain and service the product in accordance with this user manual.

 

− Avoid using the product at temperatures below 10°C.

 

− Plan your work steps to avoid working with heavy vibration tools over several 

days.

Summary of Contents for FAPS 20-I

Page 1: ...20 V LI ION CORDLESS JIGSAW User Manual ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual Original instructions...

Page 2: ...e shaving chip extraction system 17 Attaching the parallel guide 18 Using the rechargeable battery 18 Charging the rechargeable battery 19 Inserting and removing the rechargeable battery 19 Operation...

Page 3: ...3 Package contents Dok Rev Nr 197376_20190708 1 2 3 1 12 2 3 4 6 13 12 11 10 9 8 5 7 A Package contents...

Page 4: ...4 Package contents D E C 15 16 17 B 14 7 18 19...

Page 5: ...5 Package contents 1 2 3 F 1 2 3 G 13 15 1 2 3 H 1 2 3 I 1 2 3 J K 13 9 10 12 8 7 17 11 16 7...

Page 6: ...older 6 Sliding switch for dust blower function 7 Saw shoe 8 Sliding shoe 9 Pendulum stroke adjustment 10 Guide roller 11 Saw blade holder 12 Locking screws Parallel guide 13 Protective cover 14 Locki...

Page 7: ...rning the use of this product Keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference Make sure to include this user manual when passing the product on to third parties This user manual can be down...

Page 8: ...ressly prohibited and are deemed improper use This product does not come with a rechargeable battery or charger These must be bought separately The product can be operated with the 20 V rechargeable b...

Page 9: ...blade cut injury kickback of the work piece and parts of the work piece if used improperly contact with projectile fragments of the saw blade in the event of breakage cut injury loss of hearing if th...

Page 10: ...chingoutletswillreducetheriskofelectricshock b Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces like pipes heaters stoves and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed...

Page 11: ...e Avoid an abnormal posture Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations f Wear suitable clothing Do not wear loose clothing or j...

Page 12: ...rly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control g Use the power tool access...

Page 13: ...r temperatures above 130 C may cause an explosion g Carefully follow all instructions for charging the battery and never charge the battery or cordless tool outside of the temperature range indicated...

Page 14: ...on the warranty card 3 Check to make sure that all parts are included see Fig A B and C Protective cover CAUTION Risk of injury Improperly handling the product and saw blades may result in severe inj...

Page 15: ...blades could come out of the saw blade holder during operation Pay attention to the material which is being machined when selecting the saw blade The saw blade length must be at least equal to the ma...

Page 16: ...s the saw blade 15 to the position see Fig B 2 Slide the shoe slightly backwards The saw shoe can now be tilted up to 45 to the left or right see Fig K 3 Slide the shoe slightly forward in order to lo...

Page 17: ...ider for the dust blower function 6 to the front of the saw or towards the pendulum stroke adjustment 9 Guide the adapter for the shaving chip extraction system 17 into the recesses on the rear part o...

Page 18: ...the parallel guide above the red line 20 see Fig 1 4 Tighten the locking screws Using the rechargeable battery WARNING Risk of injury Incorrect use of the rechargeable battery and charger can cause in...

Page 19: ...e product housing vents and moving parts regularly to remove dust and chips shavings Use a saw blade that suits the respective workpiece wood metal or plastic When cutting metal use oil as a coolant a...

Page 20: ...otor can cool down Setting the pendulum stroke You can adjust the cutting speed cutting performance and cutting pattern to the workpiece to be machined The pendulum stroke adjustment 9 allows you to a...

Page 21: ...per handling may result in severe injury Only switch on the product with the installed saw blade Only use saw blades in perfect working order Immediately replace any dull bent or cracked saw blades Do...

Page 22: ...carry the saw blade In this case you can proceed as described in the chapter section Sawing Proceed as follows for a plunge cut 1 Switch the product on see chapter Switching product on and off 2 Place...

Page 23: ...result in severe injury Take the rechargeable battery out of the product before cleaning or performing any maintenance on it Wear suitable protective gloves NOTICE Risk of damage Water or other liquid...

Page 24: ...ential danger Perform product maintenance regularly to ensure that the product is in proper condition For this keep the outside of the saw clean so that all moving parts can be moved smoothly and with...

Page 25: ...s and chargers with the following technical specifications Suitable for Activ Energy Rechargeable battery type 20 V 2 0 Ah 36 Wh Li Ion Models AEB 20 2 0I AEB 20 2 0N XYZ561 Charging time approx 45 mi...

Page 26: ...assessment Measured in accordance with DIN EN 62841 1 1 and DIN EN 62841 2 11 The noise at your workplace may exceed 85 dB A protective measures are necessary in this case wear suitable ear protection...

Page 27: ...aintenance respectively The type of material and use of the product Use of the right accessories and whether they are in good condition A firm grip on the product by the user Proper use of the product...

Page 28: ...be handed in at a collection point intended for the purpose This can occur for example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment...

Page 29: ...bH Oberkamper Stra e 37 39 42349Wuppertal Germany Authorized person for storing the technical documentation We declare with sole responsibility that the product listed below meets all of the requireme...

Page 30: ...ts intended use over the course of the first 3 years after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an...

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