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NOTE:
The carriage must always be locked when
transporting or storing the product.
RELEASING/LOCKING THE SAW
HEAD
FIG. 8
IMPORTANT:
• Transport and store the product with the
saw head in locked position, otherwise
there is a risk of personal injury and/or
material damage.
• Never attempt to saw when the saw
head is locked in the lowest position
with the catch.
• Never lift or carry the product with the
saw arm, the handle with the power
switch, or the handle on the saw table.
Lift and carry the product with the
transport handles.
• Follow the instructions below to lift the
saw head from the storage/transport
position.
Release
1. Press the handle with power switch (1)
down gently.
2. Pull out the catch (2).
3. Allow the saw head to move up to the top
position.
Lock
1. Move the saw head down to the lowest
position.
2. Press the catch (2) in the locking hole.
CLAMP
There are two mounting holes for the clamp
behind the fence, on the right and left side of
the base.
1. Undo the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
2. Put the clamp (B) in the required
mounting hole.
3. Tighten the screw to lock the clamp.
FIG. 5
BATTERY FOR LASER
Inserting/replacing the battery for the laser.
FIG. 6
1. Switch off the product and remove the
battery.
2. Open the battery cover on the handle with
the power switch.
3. Insert the two supplied AAA batteries (F)
as shown in the diagram.
– When replacing the batteries,
remove the old batteries and insert
new ones of the same type. Recycle
used batteries in accordance with
local regulations.
4. Replace the battery cover.
NOTE:
• Only use batteries of the specified type
(AAA, 1.5 V).
• Remove the batteries when they have
become discharged, or if the product is
not going to be used for some time,
otherwise there is a risk of the batteries
leaking and damaging the product.
RELEASING THE CARRIAGE
Undo the lock knob (1) on the right side of the
carriage.
FIG. 7
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