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machine by its safety equipment (e.g. safety guard,
riving knife).
11. Storage
Store the machine and its accessories in a dark, dry
and frost-free place, inaccessible to children. The
ideal storage temperature is between 5 and 30˚C.
Store the power tool in its original packaging.
Cover the power tool to protect it from dust and hu-
midity.
Keep the operating manual with the power tool.
12. Electrical connection
Power supply
The machine can be connected to any power socket
with 230 V AC. Only safety sockets are permitted
which must be protected with a circuit breaker for 16
Amps. Additionally, a residual-current-operated pro-
tective device (RCD) with a maximum of 30 mA must
be connected!
The installed electric motor is connected and op-
erational. The connection complies with relevant
VDE and DIN stipulations. The customer’s mains
connection as well as the extension lead used
must comply with these provisions.
• The product complies with EN 61000-3-11 require-
ments and is subject to conditional connection. That
means that connection to randomly selected points is
not permitted.
•
Temporary voltage fluctuations can be caused in the
machine in the event of unfavourable mains condi-
tions.
• The product must exclusively be connected to
points which
• a) do not exceed a maximum permitted supply im-
pedance „Z“ (Zmax = 0.382 Ω) or
• b) have a continuous current rating of at least 100
A per phase.
• As the user, you have to ensure that, if required in
consultation with your energy supplier, the connec-
tion point from which you would like to operate the
product complies with one of the two specified re
-
quirements a) or b).
Important notices
If there is a motor overload, it will turn off automatically.
After a cool-down period (timing varies), the motor can
be turned on again.
Defective electrical connections
Insulation damage often occurs on electrical connec-
tions.
Causes can include:
• Pressure marks when connections are guided
through windows and doors
• Kinks due to inappropriate attachment or guidance
of the connection
• Cuts when the connection is run over
• Insulation damage when being pulled out of the
wall socket
• Tears from ageing insulation
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DANGER
Such defective electrical connections must not be used
and are dangerous to life because of the insulation dam-
• Insert the new saw blade (12) in reverse order and
tighten it.
• The distance between the saw blade
(12) and riv-
ing knife (38) shall not exceed 5 mm (Abb. 20).
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WARNING!
• The direction of the teeth, i.e. the rotational direc-
tion of the saw blade (12) has to correspond with
the direction of the arrow on the casing.
• Reassemble the saw table (4) in reverse order and
attach the upper saw blade guard (37) again, fixing
it loosely with the screw (47).
Cleaning
• Always keep the machine‘s ventilation slots clear
and clean. Regularly remove dust and dirt from the
machine. Cleaning is best with compressed air or
a cloth.
• All moveable parts must be lubricated periodically.
Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plas-
tic.
General maintenance
Every now and then, remove wood chippings and
dust from the machine with a cloth. To increase the
service life of the rotating parts, lubricate them once
a month. Do not lubricate the motor.
Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.
Replacing the mains connection
If this machine‘s mains connection is damaged, it has
to be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufactur-
er‘s customer service or a similarly qualified agent in
order to prevent hazards.
Carbon brushes
In the event of excessive spark development, have
the carbon brushes checked by an electrician.
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WARNING!
The carbon brushes must be replaced by an electri-
cian.
10. Transport
Transport (always in table saw mode)
• Move the lower saw blade guard (14) above the saw
guide until you can hear a „click“. The front of the
saw blade guard has to be flush with the white line
on the saw guide.
• Position the saw button downwards by pressing the
unlocking button (2) on the saw head and activating
the lock pin (20).
• Put the rip fence (1) on the saw blade guard and
attach it.
• Lift the machine by holding it on both sides of the
lower frame (6).
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WARNING
There is a risk of injury in the event of improper han-
dling of the machine, during lifting or turning.
Always disconnect the mains supply before eve-
ry transport
Only ever transport the saw in table mode and with
the rip fence mounted on the saw blade. This will pre-
vent injury from the saw blade. Never transport the
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