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- Push the clamping lever (1) forwards up to the 

stop and release (the clamping lever remains 
open).

- Insert the saw blade (3) up to the stop. Ensure 

that the saw teeth are facing forwards and the 
blade is seated correctly in the groove on the 
saw blade support roller (2).

- Push back the clamping lever (1) to its original 

position (the saw blade is now clamped securely 
in position).

7.3

Attaching / Removing the protective 
cap

Attachment:

 Push on the protective cap (9) from 

the front until it engages

Removal:

 Grip both sides of the protective cap (9), 

lift slightly, then pull forwards and remove.

7.4 Sawing with dust extraction

- Connect a suitable extraction device to the 

extractor connection piece (16). Use a suction 
hose with a 30 mm connector diameter.

- Attach the protective cap (9) for maximum 

extraction efficiency.

- Switch off the chip blower (see chapter 8.1).

7.5

Sawing without dust extraction

- Work with the protective cap (9) removed (see 

Removal chapter 7.3).

7.6

Diagonal cuts

Remove the protective cap (9), anti-splintering 
footplate insert (8) and extraction hose. These 
parts cannot be used for diagonal cuts.

- Slacken the screw (4). 
- Slid the footplate (5) forwards slightly and turn. 
- Then slide the footplate (5) forwards or back-

wards and engage in one of the detents (the 
detents can be viewed through the semicircular 
opening at the rear of the footplate  (5).) The 
preset angle is indicated on the curved support 
plate (17) on the footplate. Adjust to different 
angles using an angle gage.

- Tighten the screw (4) again.

7.7

Sawing close to the wall

Remove the protective cap (9), anti-splintering 
footplate insert (8), circular-cutting and parallel 
guide. These parts cannot be used when sawing 
close to the wall. 

- Slacken the screw (4) until the footplate (5) can 

be raised slightly. 

- Raise the footplate (5) slightly and slide back-

wards up to the stop.

- Tighten the screw (4) again.

8.1

Chip blower

Optional blower for a clear view of the cutting line.

On

: press in the switch button (6) on the right side 

of the machine. (look for the 

 symbol).

Off: 

press in the switch button (6) on the left side 

of the machine. (look for the 

 symbol).

8.2

Adjusting the pendulum motion

Set the required pendulum motion using the 
adjustment lever (7).

Position "0"

 = pendulum motion is switched off

. . .
Position "III"

 = maximum pendulum motion

See page 2 for recommend setting values.

The best way to determine the ideal setting is 
through a practical trial.

8.3

Setting maximum speed

Set the machine to maximum speed using the 
setting wheel (12). This is also possible during 
operation.

See page 2 for recommend setting values.

The best way to determine the ideal setting is 
through a practical trial.

8.4

Switching on and off, adjusting the 
speed, continuous operation

On: 

press the trigger (13). Press the trigger more 

to increase the speed (up to preset maximum 
speed, see chapter 8.3). 

Off: 

release the trigger (13). 

Continuous operation:

For continuous operation, 

the pressed trigger  (13) can be locked using 
the lock button (14). To stop the machine, 
press the trigger (13) again.

 In continuous operation, the machine 
continues running if it is forced out of your 

hands. Therefore always hold the machine with 
both hands using the handle provided, stand 
securely and concentrate.

8

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Page 15: ...of the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock Ensure that the spot where you wish to work is free of power cables gas lines or water pipes e g using a metal detector Dust from m...

Page 16: ...n 8 Anti splintering footplate insert 9 Protective cap 10 Saw blade clamping fixture 11 Protective rod for preventing unintentional contact with the saw blade 12 Setting wheel for speed adjustment 13...

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