FERREX FAS 20-I User Manual Download Page 19

Operation

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NOTICE!

Risk of damage!

Using the product incorrectly may damage the product.

 

− Select a moderate cutting speed to avoid overloading the battery and 

product.

 

− Check the area behind the workpiece. Foreign bodies or materials lying 

around may get caught in the saw and lead to the product becoming 

blocked.

 

− Check workpieces made of wood for foreign bodies such as nails or screws 

before beginning work.

NOTICE!

Risk of damage!

Insufficiently secured workpieces may slip during processing and be perma-

nently damaged.

 

− Ensure that the workpiece is sufficiently fixed into place. 

 

− Use the appropriate clamping devices e.g. vices to secure the workpiece.

The product is operated via the On/Off switch 

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. The On/Off switch serves to switch 

the product on and off. To do this you need to hold down or release the On/Off switch. 

The On/Off switch also serves to regulate the stroke rate steplessly. 

•  The product is fitted with a switch lock 

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 for the On/Off switch. 

The switch lock is located in a separate pressure switch at the side 

of the product. This prevents the product from being switched on 

inadvertently. The switch lock must be pressed before activating 

the On/Off switch.

•  The stroke rate can be regulated steplessly by adjusting the 

pressure on the On/Off switch accordingly. Lightly pressing the 

On/Off switch leads to a low stroke rate. The stroke rate rises as 

you increase the pressure, as does the speed of movement of the 

clamped saw blade.

1. Insert a loaded battery.

2. Secure the workpiece with suitable clamping elements (e.g. vices). Ensure that 

the clamping elements are fixed securely to prevent them being loosened by the 

vibrations caused by the product.

Summary of Contents for FAS 20-I

Page 1: ...20 V LI ION CORDLESS RECIPROCATING SAW FAS 20 I 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: ...y safety instructions 14 First use 16 Check the product and package contents 16 Operation 16 Inserting replacing the battery 16 Inserting changing the saw blade 17 Adjusting the saw shoe 18 Operation...

Page 3: ...3 Scope of delivery Dok Rev Nr 198266_20200722 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 10 9 8 7 B 9 Scope of delivery...

Page 4: ...4 Scope of delivery C D 6 7 4...

Page 5: ...5 Scope of delivery F 1 11 E 8 5...

Page 6: ...6 Scope of delivery Components 1 Switch lock 2 Vents 3 Front handle 4 Saw blade lock 5 Saw shoe 6 Saw blade 7 Saw blade holder 8 Locking lever 9 Battery holder 10 Handle 11 On Off switch...

Page 7: ...ated with the 20 V rechargeable battery or with the 20 40 V rechargeable battery available from Activ Energy Only use the rechargeable batteries specified in the chapter Technical data for the product...

Page 8: ...ork piece and parts of the work piece if used improperly Explanation of symbols Thefollowingsymbolsareusedinthisusermanual ontheproductoronthepackaging This symbol provides you with useful supplementa...

Page 9: ...Save all warnings and instructions for future reference The term power tool used in the safety instructions refers to mains operated power tools corded and battery powered power tools cordless Work ar...

Page 10: ...Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inat...

Page 11: ...t on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dan gerous and must be repaired c Disconnect the plug from the power source and or remove the rechargeable battery from the pow...

Page 12: ...e battery away from paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metallic objects that could bridge the contacts A short circuit between the contacts of the rechargeable battery could result in...

Page 13: ...d onto the workpiece with your hand or put it against your body it will remain unstable and could lead to loss of control Only use sharp saw blades in proper condition Immediately replace any cracked...

Page 14: ...s inserted Supplementary safety instructions Despite proper use inconspicuous residual risks cannot be completely ruled out WARNING Health hazard Under certain circumstances the electromagnetic field...

Page 15: ...processed NOTICE Risk of damage Improper handling of the product can damage the product Take batteries out of the battery holder when they are empty or when not using the product for a prolonged perio...

Page 16: ...y The battery for the product is a system battery that needs to be purchased separately Read the user manual for the battery before inserting it WARNING Risk of explosion and fire If batteries are han...

Page 17: ...tion If the battery is empty the product switches itself off Inserting changing the saw blade The saw blade holder enables the saw blades to be replaced without tools Saw blades can therefore be repla...

Page 18: ...its position using the locking lever 6 Insert a saw blade see Inserting changing the saw blade and check the cutting depth on a test piece If the cutting depth is not optimal re set the saw shoe Selec...

Page 19: ...itch the product on and off To do this you need to hold down or release the On Off switch The On Off switch also serves to regulate the stroke rate steplessly The product is fitted with a switch lock...

Page 20: ...it is coming to a stop Hold the product firmly until the saw blade stops moving The suitable stroke rate depends on the material which is being processed To extend the cutting stability of the saw bl...

Page 21: ...the product All repair work must be carried out by trained personnel WARNING Risk of injury Improper handling may result in severe injury Wear suitable protective gloves Let the product cool down com...

Page 22: ...gularly Among other things check to make sure that the switches are not damaged that the accessories are in proper condition the vents are unobstructed and clean If applicable use a soft brush to clea...

Page 23: ...on Only use the product in combination with Activ Energy batteries and chargers with the following technical specifications Batteries of type 20 V 36 Wh Li Ion Models AEB 20 2 0I AEB 20 2 0N XYZ561 Ch...

Page 24: ...one another They can also be used for a provisional as sessment of the load WARNING While actually using the power tool the vibration and noise emission values may dif fer from the levels specified d...

Page 25: ...ce with the Directive 2012 19 EU pertaining to waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product must be handed in at a collection point intended for the purpose This can occur for example b...

Page 26: ...rkamper Stra e 39 42349Wuppertal Germany Authorized person for storing the technical documentation We declare with sole responsibility that the product listed below meets all of the requirements of th...

Page 27: ...thin its 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 s...

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