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CORDLESS CIRCULAR SAW

USER’S MANUAL

General safety instructions

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4. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Please read these safety instructions carefully, remember them and keep them in a safe 
place

 

WARNING!

  When using electric machinery and power tools, it is important to abide by and adhere to 

the following safety instructions for reasons of protection against injury caused by electric current, injury 
of persons and risk of starting fi res. The term “power tools” used in the instructions below refers to power 
tools that are plugged into a power supply (by a power cord) as well as tools running on a battery pack 
(cordless). Keep all warnings and instructions for further use.

Work environment

   Keep the work area clean and well lit. Untidiness and dark places on the job site are usually causes of 

accidents. Store tools that are not used.

   Do not use power tools in an environment where there is risk of starting a fi re or explosion; this refers to 

places where there are fl ammable liquids, gases or dust. Sparks form on the power tool’s commutator, 
which can cause dust or fume ignition.

   When using power tools, unauthorized persons, especially children, should be denied entry to the job site! In 

case you are interrupted, you can lose control of the current activity. In any case, do not leave the power tool 
without supervision. Prevent animals from approaching the equipment.

Electrical safety

   The power tool’s power plug must correspond to the power outlet. Never alter the plug in any way. If the 

tool’s plug has a safety peg, never use an adapter of any kind. Undamaged plugs and corresponding outlets 
prevent the risk of injury by electric current. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a new 
power cord that can be obtained from an authorized service centre or the importer. 

   Avoid bodily contact with grounded items, e.g. piping, radiators, kitchen ranges and refrigerators. The risk of 

injury by electric current is greater if your body is connected to the ground. 

   Do not expose power tools to rain, moisture or dampness. Never touch power tools with wet hands. Never 

wash power tools with running water and never submerse them into water. 

   Do not use the power cord for any other purpose than originally intended. Never carry or pull the power tools 

by the power cord. Do not pull the plug out of the outlet by pulling on the cord. Avoid mechanical damage to 
the power cord by sharp or hot objects. 

   Power tools were manufactured exclusively for the AC power supply. Always check if the electrical voltage 

corresponds to the data printed on the tool’s serial number label. 

   Never work with a tool that has a damaged power cord or plug, or that has fallen on the ground and is 

damaged in any way. 

   In the case of using an extension cord, always check that its technical parameters correspond to the data 

printed on the tool’s serial number label. 

   If the power tool is used outdoors, use an extension cord that is appropriate for exterior use. When using 

an extension cable drum, the cord must be unwound to prevent the cord from overheating. If the power tool 
is used in moist areas or outdoors, it is permitted to use it only if it is plugged into an electric circuit with 
a residual current device ≤30 mA. Using a circuit with an RCD lowers the risk of injury by electric current.

   Grasp hand power tools at the designated isolated grip areas because, during operation, one may come into 

contact with the cutting or drilling fi ttings with a hidden conductor or with the power cord.

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Page 7: ...fully read this user s manual and save it for possible future use TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 2 SYMBOLS 9 3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND ITEMS DELIVERED 10 4 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 5...

Page 8: ...ortation pack the machine into the original box from the manufacturer thus ensuring a maximum protection of the product during a possible transport e g moving or sending into a service station Note If...

Page 9: ...ls 9 2 SYMBOLS The product complies with the applicable standards and regulations Read the Instruction Manual attentively prior to use Use eyes protective equipment Use ears protective equipment AC la...

Page 10: ...dewrenchstorage D Areadepthlocklever E Widthofcutscale F Bevellockknob G Worklight Items delivered Removeallcontentsfromtheboxandinspecttoensurenodamagewasincurredduringshipping andthattheitemslisted...

Page 11: ...nt If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a new power cord that can be obtained from an authorized service centre or the importer Avoid bodily contact with grounded items e g piping radia...

Page 12: ...t is properly connected and used Using this equipment can reduce danger resulting from dust Firmly fasten the workpiece Use a carpenter s clamp or vice to secure the piece you will be cutting Do not u...

Page 13: ...ances can leak from the battery Avoid coming into contact with this substance and if you do come into contact with it rinse the affected area under running water If the chemical substance comes into c...

Page 14: ...rity with products to make you careless Remember that a careless fraction of a second is suf cient to in ict serious injury WARNING Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to comply with A...

Page 15: ...setting The depth setting should not exceed 1 4 in below the material being cut Inspect the work piece for knots or nails before cutting Never saw into a knot or nail Make straight cuts Always use a s...

Page 16: ...ff button Depress the switch trigger Always let the blade reach full speed then guide the saw into the work piece WARNING The blade coming in contact with the work piece before it reaches full speed c...

Page 17: ...NG See Figure 14 page 5 When making a straight cross cut or rip cut align the line of cut with the 00 blade guide notch on the base Since blade thicknesses vary always make a trial cut in scrap materi...

Page 18: ...fore making a pocket cut Attempting a pocket cut at any other setting can result in loss of control of the saw possibly causing serious injury Adjust the bevel setting to zero Set the blade to the cor...

Page 19: ...ies not recommended for use with this product Any such alteration or modi cation is misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal injury WARNING To prevent acci...

Page 20: ...the ats on the spindle REMOVING THE BLADE See Figure 2 page 3 Remove the battery pack from the saw Remove the blade wrench from the storage area Position the saw as shown depress the spindle lock butt...

Page 21: ...the ventilation slots are not blocked 11 WARRANTY The Warranty Card shall be valid only when submitted together with the purchase receipt Keep the both documents in a safe place To lodge a warranty c...

Page 22: ...ery is not charging and the light on the charger is not lit If the battery is not charging check that it is correctly seated in the charger and check that the indicator light is lit If it is not lit c...

Page 23: ...oration and recycling Alternatively in some countries of the European Union or other European countries you can return your products to your local dealer when you buy an equivalent new product By duti...

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