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Changing the blade
WARNING
Avoid accidental starting. Turn off the tool with
the power switch and pull out the power cord before
replacing the blade.
Open the blade guard by removing the two screws.
Use the hex key to remove the spindle screw while
holding the outer flange in place with the holding
spanner.
Remove the outer flange and the blade.
Fit the new blade in place with the arrow showing
the direction of rotation pointing in the same
direction as the arrow on the blade cover.
Inspect the new blade for damage. Replace the
blade immediately if it is cracked or damaged.
Re-fit the outer flange and tighten the spindle screw
firmly using the spanners.
Re-fit the blade guard.
NOTE:
Use only 180 mm wet type cutting blades or
specially designed tile cutting blades. Never use blades
rated for less than 6800 rpm.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Only use identical spare parts when servicing. The use of other parts can cause injury and damage
the tool.
Do not carry out any adjustments while the tool is switched on.
Turn off the tool and unplug the power cord before making any adjustments, replacing parts,
lubricating or cleaning, or performing any maintenance.
Keep the tool clean.
Cleaning
Keep the tool's ventilation openings clean to prevent the motor from overheating.
Clean the tool regularly with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.
Keep the vents free from dust and dirt. If the dirt cannot be removed, use a soft cloth moistened
with soapy water.
NOTE:
Keep the tool's ventilation openings clean to prevent the
motor from overheating.
Clean the tool regularly with a soft cloth, preferably after
each use.
Keep the vents free from dust and dirt. If the dirt cannot be
removed, use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water.
Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia
solution, etc. This can damage the plastic parts.