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▷ Push the saw unit down, thus breaking
through the cable ties that are securing
it in place
.
▷ Remove the clamp from around the tilt
locking device
.
► Set up the machine and move it into the
working position.
6.2
Setting up and securing [4]
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Remove both battery packs from the power
tool before performing any work on the
power tool.
Secure the power tool in such a way that it can
not slip when you are working on it.
Support feet [4A]
Before securing, if required, install the
A‑SYS‑KS60 support feet. Thanks to these sup
port feet, the work surface on the rotary base is
at the same height as a Systainer 1 and
Systainer
3
SYS3 M 112. These Systainers mean
that long workpieces can then be supported.
You have the following options for securing:
–
Screws [4B]: Use four screws to secure
the machine to the work surface. Use the
holes [4B-1] at the four support points on
the saw table to do this.
–
Fastening clamps [4C] : Use fastening
clamps [4C-1] to secure the machine to the
work surface. The support points are used
to firmly secure the machine while taking
the centre of gravity into consideration.
–
Clamping set (for MFT) [4D]: Use the
clamping set [4D-2] to secure the machine
onto the Festool MFT 3 or MFT/Kapex (SZ-
KS) multifunction table. The hexagonal
holes [4D-1] close to the extension table on
both sides are used for this.
–
Underframe UG-KAPEX KS 60 [4E]: Ob
serve the installation instructions that are
enclosed with the underframe.
6.3
Working position
CAUTION
When the lever for the transport locking de
vice [1-7] is pulled, the saw unit moves up
wards quickly.
► Always hold on to the handle [1-4] when
pulling the lever for the transport safety
device.
Unlocking the machine (working position)
► Swivel the saw unit into a vertical position
(saw blade is vertical) [12].
► Move the saw unit downwards as far as the
limit stop and hold it there.
► Pull the lever for the transport locking de
vice [1-7].
► Slowly guide the saw unit upwards.
► Insert the battery pack (see section
).
The machine is ready for operation.
6.4
Switching on/off
► Move the machine into the working position
or release the lock on the saw unit.
► Press and hold the safety button [1-3].
► Press and hold the switch-on lock [1-1].
► Press and hold the on/off switch [1-2].
Press = ON
Release = OFF
7
Battery pack
Before using the battery pack, check that the
battery interface is clean. Any contamination of
the battery interface may impair correct contact
and lead to the contacts being damaged.
A faulty contact may result in the machine over
heating or being damaged.
[5A]
Remove the battery pack.
[5B]
klick
Insert the battery pack – until it
clicks into place.
Please note: The machine can only be op
erated under the following conditions [5C]:
Both battery packs are used. Maximum
power with two battery packs (36 V).
Only the front battery pack is used. Less
power with one battery pack (18 V).
Further information about the charger and
battery pack with capacity indicator can be
found in the corresponding operating
manual.
8
Settings
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Remove both battery packs from the power
tool before performing any work on the
power tool.
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