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intended for machine comparisons� They are also used for making 

preliminary estimates regarding vibration and noise loads during 

operation�
The emission values specified refer to the main applications for 

which the power tool is used� If the electric power tool is used for 

other applications, with other tools or is not maintained sufficient-

ly prior to operation, however, the vibration and noise load may be 

higher when the tool is used�
Take into account any machine idling times and downtimes to esti-

mate these values more accurately for a specified time period� This 

may significantly reduce the load during the machine operating 

period�

Use

The machine is designed to make straight longitudinal and trans-

verse cuts and cuts at a 45° angle in wood with the use of a fixed 

support� The user bears full responsibility for the consequences of 

using the machine for purposes it was not designed for�

Accumulator Charging Instructions

1�  Please make sure the mains voltage is the same as the volt-

age listed on the charger’s machine plate� Connect the charg-

er (N1) to a power source� A red LED indicator (N2) will light up� 

This means the charger is ready to charge� If the red LED indi-

cator does not light up, check the connection to power supply� 

If the power supply functioning correctly, bring the charger in 

for repair to an authorised service centre!

2�  Slide the accumulator (B1) all the way into the charger�
3�  The red LED will light up and the green LED (N2) will start flash-

ing to indicate that the accumulator is charging�

4�  After approximately 60 minutes, the accumulator should be 

fully charged, indicated by the green and red LED staying lit 

without flashing�

5�  Remove the accumulator from the charger� If you do not wish 

to charge another accumulator, disconnect the charger from 

the power source�

Overview of LED charging indicator signals (N2):

Green LED

Red LED

Meaning

off

on

connected to a power source

flashing

on

accumulator is charging

on

on

accumulator is charged

off

flashing

charger or battery temperature 

too high

alternately flashing

accumulator is damaged

New batteries:

Battery capacity may be slightly smaller than the listed value dur-

ing the first few initial charge cycles� The reason is that the chem-

ical composition of the batteries has not been activated yet� This 

is a temporary issue and will resolve on its own after a few charge 

cycles�

Note:

•  A  blinking green indicator means that the battery is fully 

charged or that it is in slow charge mode, which maintains 

a low charge level of the battery�

•  The initial battery charge may take longer then  60 minutes 

(according to battery capacity) depending on the environment 

temperature, the power supply and the current charge level�

•  If you are not using the charger, please unplug it from the pow-

er source�

Important information about the charging 

process:

1�  To get the best out of the batteries in terms of longevity and 

performance is to charge them at an ambient temperature of 

18 °C to 24 °C� 

DO NOT CHARGE

 the batteries at temperatures 

below 0 °C and above 45 °C� This is very important� You will 

prevent serious battery damage�

•  Do not charge the batteries in direct sunlight, especially in the 

summer! You will prevent extreme overheating, which could 

damage them!

2�  If a  battery that is too cold (below 0  °C) is inserted into the 

charger, the charger will not begin charging it right away; 

instead, the green and the red indicator light will begin blink-

ing� Once the battery reaches the right temperature naturally 

(within the standard range), the fast charge process will begin 

automatically�

•  If a battery that is too hot (more than 45 °C), is inserted into 

the charger, the charger will not begin charging it right 

away; instead, the green and the red indicator light will be-

gin blinking� Once the battery reaches the right temperature 

(within the standard range), the fast charge process will begin 

automatically�

3�  If it is not possible to charge the batteries properly (the red 

indicator is blinking):

•  Check that the battery contact surfaces are not dirty� Clean 

them with a cotton wad and alcohol as needed�

•  If the battery is still not charging properly, send or bring the 

charger (including the batteries) to your nearest authorised 

service centre�

4�  Under certain conditions and if the charger is connected to 

power, foreign material may short circuit the charge contacts 

inside the charger� Foreign conducting substances, such as 

steel fibres, aluminium foils or metal deposits must be re-

moved from the charger continuously� Always unplug the 

charger from power prior to cleaning�

5�  If you are carrying out several different charge operations one 

after the other, the charger may become hot� This is normal 

and is not a sign of a technical problem�

6�  Prevent liquid from getting inside the charger as it could cause 

an electrical injury� Do not place the battery in a hot environ-

ment if you wish to facilitate the battery cool down process�

7�  Accumulator batteries can remain plugged into the charger 

without a risk of damage to them or the charger itself� The bat-

teries will remain fully charged in the charger� 

DO NOT LEAVE

 

charged batteries in the charger if the charger is not plugged 

into the power outlet�

8� 

DO NOT USE ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES

 if they are damaged 

or if liquid leaks out of the cells� If the battery liquid comes 

into contact with your skin, immediately flush the area with 

water and monitor the skin’s reaction� Seek medical attention 

if needed� If it comes into contact with your eyes, flush them 

with lots of water and immediately seek medical attention�

9�  If you are charging a  fully discharged battery or if you stop 

charging the battery before it is fully charged, you must count 

each of these cycles as an entire charging cycle�

Note on Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries

•  These types of batteries do not have a memory effect, in other 

words, the batteries can be charged at any state of discharge� If 

you take the batteries out of the charger prior to fully charging 

them, it will not damage them�

•  Each Li-Ion battery is equipped with deep discharge protec-

tion� If the voltage falls (due to overloading or discharge) be-

low the monitored range, the electronic circuit will disconnect 

the cells� The machine will then either work intermittently 

or not at all� You must reduce machine load or recharge the 

battery�

Storing lithium-ion batteries

•  Store fully charge batteries in a dry and dust-free environment 

at an ambient temperature between 5 °C and 40 °C� If you are 

not using the batteries for a longer period of time, we recom-

mend you charge them fully once every three months�

•  Keep the battery contacts clean� Do not store the replacement 

battery together with metal items as it may cause a  short 

circuit�

•  It is always necessary to charge batteries that were not used for 

a long time prior to use�

Transporting lithium-ion batteries

As per legal regulation, lithium-ion batteries fall into the hazard-

ous load category� These batteries must be transported while com-

plying with local, national, as well as international guidelines and 

regulations�

Summary of Contents for CPK 65

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Page 3: ...ka Nab ja ka Charger Ladeger t Cargador Chargeur Caricabatterie Adapter do adowania CN 20 Pilov kotou P lov kot Saw blade Kreiss geblatt Disco de corte Lame de scie circulaire Lama circolare Tarcza do...

Page 4: ...4 B4 B5 B3 13a 3a 1 2 2 1 14a 12c 11 10 8 6 5 B3 B1 B2 16 3b 7 15 12c 4 11b 11a 11b 12a 12b 13a 14b 13b 17 11a 13...

Page 5: ...5 13 8 12c 9 B2 B1 13b N2 N1...

Page 6: ...ru B5 Kontroln tla tko N1 Nab je ka N2 LED kontrolky nab jen Zobrazen nebo popsan p slu enstv nemus b t sou st dod vky Obsah Popis stroje 6 V eobecn bezpe nostn pokyny 7 Bezpe nostn pokyny pro v echny...

Page 7: ...o u vejte nap jen chr n n proudov m chr ni em RCD Pou v n RCD omezuje nebezpe razu elektrick m proudem 3 Bezpe nost osob a P i pou v n elektrick ho n ad bu te pozorn v nujte pozornost tomu co pr v d l...

Page 8: ...p n n kotou e byly konstruov ny speci ln pro va i pilu s ohledem na optim ln funkci a bezpe nost pr ce Dal bezpe nostn instrukce pro v echny kotou ov pily P iny zp tn ho vrhu a zp soby jak mu m e u iv...

Page 9: ...t nep eru ovan 5 Vysu te akumul tor z nab je ky Pokud ji nechcete nab jet dal akumul tor nab je ku odpojte od zdroje nap jen P ehled sign l LED kontrolek pro nab jen N2 zelen LED erven LED v znam komb...

Page 10: ...v kon a kvalita ezu jsou siln z visl na stavu a tvaru zub Proto pou vejte pouze ostr a pro dan opracov van materi l vhodn pilov kotou e P i nasazov n pilov ho kotou e dbejte na to aby ori entace zub...

Page 11: ...h www narex cz v sekci Servisn m sta P slu enstv P slu enstv doporu ovan k pou it s t mto n ad m je b n dostupn spot ebn p slu enstv dostupn v prodejn ch s ru n m elektron ad m Skladov n Zabalen stroj...

Page 12: ...Kontroln tla idlo N1 Nab ja ka N2 LED indik tory nab jania Zobrazen alebo op san pr slu enstvo nemus by s as ou dod vky Obsah Opis n radia 12 V eobecn bezpe nostn pokyny 13 Bezpe nostn pokyny pre v et...

Page 13: ...ou va elektrick n radie vo vlhk ch priestoroch pou vajte nap janie chr nen pr dov m chr ni om RCD Pou vanieRCDobmedzujenebezpe enstvo razuelektrick m pr dom 3 Bezpe nos os b a Pri pou van elektrick ho...

Page 14: ...vibrova a sp sobi stratu kontroly h Nikdy nepou vajte po koden alebo nespr vne podlo ky alebo up nacie matice kot a Podlo ky a matice na up nanie kot a boli kon truovan peci lne pre va u p lu s oh ad...

Page 15: ...ja 4 Po pribli ne 60 min tach je akumul tor plne nabit zelen aj erven LED indik tor svieti nepreru ovane 5 Vysu te akumul tor z nab ja ky Ak u nechcete nab ja al akumul tor nab ja ku odpojte od zdroj...

Page 16: ...ja ku do najbli ie ho autorizovan ho servisu V dy pou vajte spr vnu s pravu akumul torov s prava dodan s n rad m alebo n hradn s prava doporu en v robcom Narex s r o Nikdy nepou vajte iadnu in s pravu...

Page 17: ...te om na bezpe nos pred razom elektric k m pr dom a zachovaniu triedy ochrany sa musia v etkypr ce dr byaservisu ktor vy aduj demont kapoty stroja robi iba v autorizovanom servisnom stredisku Aktu lny...

Page 18: ...he accessories displayed or described here may not be in cluded in the delivery Table of contents Machine Description 18 General Power Tool Safety Warnings 19 Safety instructions for all saws 20 Furth...

Page 19: ...t or hearing protection used for appro priate conditions will reduce personal injuries c Prevent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and o...

Page 20: ...pting a cut for any reason release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until the blade comes to a complete stop Never attempt to remove the saw from the work or pull the saw backwa...

Page 21: ...will begin blink ing Once the battery reaches the right temperature naturally within the standard range the fast charge process will begin automatically If a battery that is too hot more than 45 C is...

Page 22: ...cated on the depth of cut scale Parallel Stop Guide Slide the scale guide 13 into the guide slot 13a in the guide plate 11 and secure it with the guide fastening screw 13b The guide allows for the mak...

Page 23: ...Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electri cal and electronic equipment and its incorporation into national law power tools that are no longer suitable for must be separate ly collected and sent for recov...

Page 24: ...s Akku Ladezustands B5 Kontrolltaste N1 Ladeger t N2 LED Ladekontrollanzeigen Abgebildetes oder beschriebenes Zubeh r muss nicht Be standteil der Lieferung sein Inhaltsverzeichnis Ger te Beschreibung...

Page 25: ...Leitung vor Hitze Fett scharfen Kanten und sich bewegenden Teilen Besch digte oder verwickelte Zuleitun gen erh hen die Verletzungsgefahr durch einen Stromschlag e Wir das elektrische Werkzeug im Au e...

Page 26: ...Sie nicht unter das Material das Sie schneiden Die Schutzhaube kann Sie nicht vor Kontakt mit dem S geblatt unter dem ges gten Werkst ck sch tzen c Passen Sie die Schnitttiefe der Dicke des Werkst cks...

Page 27: ...auert bis dass S geblatt nach der Freigabe des Schalters stoppt Sicherheitshinweise zum Ladeger t Dieses Ger t d rfen keine Personen einschlie lich Kindern mit physischen sinnlichen oder geistigen Ein...

Page 28: ...AKKUS die besch digt sind und aus deren Zellen Fl ssigkeit austritt Bei Hautkontakt sp len Sie den betroffenen Bereich sofort ab und beobachten sie die Hautreaktion Suchen Sie bei Bedarf rztliche Hil...

Page 29: ...1 schaltet sich automatisch die LED Arbeitsbe leuchtung 5 ein die der Beleuchtung des Arbeitsbereiches an der Schnittstelle des S geblattes dient Ausschalten Lassen Sie den Ein Ausschalter 1 los Der...

Page 30: ...e und ihre Durchsetzung in den nationalen Gesetzen muss ein unbenutzbares auseinandergelegtes Elektro werkzeug zu einer erneuten Verwertung welche die Umwelt nicht besch digt gesammelt werden Garantie...

Page 31: ...Deutsch 31...

Page 32: ...os accesorios mostrados o descritos pueden no estar in cluidos Tabla de materias Descripci n de la m quina 32 Instrucciones de seguridad generales 33 Instrucciones de seguridad para todas las sierras...

Page 33: ...la herramienta el ctrica es utilizada en exterior use un cable alargador adecuado para exteriores Con el uso del cable alargador para exteriores se reduce el peligro de acci dente con electricidad f S...

Page 34: ...o entre en contac to con un cable el ctrico oculto o con el cable de alimenta ci n de la sierra sujete la herramienta por las empu aduras de material aislante El contacto con un cable bajo tensi n pue...

Page 35: ...lemente los valores de vibraci n y ruido en todo el tiempo de trabajo Tambi n se tienen que tener en cuenta los tiempos de marcha en vac o y de inactividad de la m quina para obtener una evaluaci n ex...

Page 36: ...que exis te riesgo de cortocircuito Las bater as que no se han utilizado durante mucho tiempo siempre deben cargarse antes de su utilizaci n Transporte de bater as de litio Las bater as de litio est...

Page 37: ...e protecci n registra alguno de los errores defectos indicados la m quina se detendr inmediatamente Siga esta tabla para solu cionar el error defecto de la m quina Resumen de las funciones de protecci...

Page 38: ...compra Las reclamaciones nicamente se aceptar n si el aparato no est desmontado y se devuelven al proveedor o a un servicio t cnico autorizado de NAREX Guarde bien el manual de operaci n y el justific...

Page 39: ...En espa ol 39...

Page 40: ...tat de la batterie B5 Bouton de contr le N1 Chargeur N2 Indicateurs de charge LED Les accessoires repr sent s ou d crits ne sont pas obligatoi rement fournis avec l outil Sommaire Description de l ap...

Page 41: ...d charge lectrique f Si l outil est utilis dans un environnement humide utiliser une alimentation prot g e par un dispositif courant dif f rentiel r siduel RCD L usage d un RCD r duit le risque de d...

Page 42: ...ou une glissi re bord droit Cela am liore la pr cision de la d coupe et diminue le risque de blo cage de la lame circulaire g Utiliser syst matiquement des lames circulaires avec des orifices de serr...

Page 43: ...oire au cours du tra vail il faut galement prendre en consid ration les p riodes pen dant lesquelles l appareil fonctionne vide ou celles pendant les quelles il est teint Ceci peut consid rablement r...

Page 44: ...s batteries doit tre effectu conform ment aux r glements et dispositions locaux na tionaux et internationaux Les consommateurs peuvent facilement transporter ces batte ries sur les routes Le transport...

Page 45: ...que de protection La machine est munie d une lectronique de protection qui per met de pr venir de graves d t riorations de la machine Lorsque l lectronique de protection enregistre l un des d fauts d...

Page 46: ...il est renvoy au four nisseur ou un centre de service NAREX sans tre d mont Veillez conserver la notice d utilisation les instructions de s curit la liste des pi ces de rechange et la preuve d achat L...

Page 47: ...N1 Caricabatteria N2 Spie LED di caricamento Gli accessori visualizzati o descritti non sono necessaria mente in dotazione Indice Descrizione della macchina 47 Istruzioni generali di sicurezza 48 Ist...

Page 48: ...incidente da corrente elettrica f In caso di utilizzo dell utensile elettrico in ambienti umidi utilizzare un alimentazione protetta da interruttore diffe renziale RCD L utilizzo di un RCD limita il r...

Page 49: ...l u tensile dalle impugnature isolate Il contatto con una linea sotto tensione pu anche far s che le parti metalliche dell u tensile diventino sotto tensione e provocare scosse elettriche all utente f...

Page 50: ...i confrontare gli utensili Sono inoltre utili per una valutazione preventiva del carico prodotto dalle vibrazioni e dal rumore duran te l utilizzo dell utensile I valori di vibrazioni e rumorosit ripo...

Page 51: ...della macchina oppure ricaricare la batteria Stoccaggio delle batterie agli ioni di litio Conservare le batterie completamente cariche in ambiente secco e privo di polvere a una temperatura ambiente...

Page 52: ...ica capacit della batteria Indicazione dello stato di carica della batteria Numero di LED accesi fissi Livello di carica della batteria 3 100 2 meno del 60 1 meno del 30 Protezione elettronica La macc...

Page 53: ...assistenza autorizzato NAREX Conservare con cura il manuale di istruzioni le istruzioni di sicurezza l elenco dei pezzi di ricambio e il documento attestante l acquisto In generale sono sempre valide...

Page 54: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11a 11b 45 12a 12b 12c 13 13a 13b 14a 14b 15 16 17 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 N1 N2 54 55 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 60 CPK 65 20 0 1 5 000 90 0 65 45 0 43 90 45 1...

Page 55: ...o 55 1 2 a RCD RCD 3 a CN 20 100 240 50 60 95 20 0 0 15 4 0 CB 4 60 0 46 II CB 4 20 0 Li Ion 4 0 80 C 0 45 60 0 67...

Page 56: ...o 56 4 a 5 a a b c d e f g h a b...

Page 57: ...o 57 c d e f g a b c d 62841 1 CPK 65 LpA 86 A LwA 97 A K 3 0 A ah 4 03 2 K 1 5 2 EN 60745 45 1 N1 N2 2 B1 3 N2 4 60 5...

Page 58: ...o 58 N2 60 1 18 C 24 C 0 C 45 C 2 0 C 45 C 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Li Ion 5 C 40 C...

Page 59: ...o 59 3a 3b 7 4 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 7 14b 14a 14b 3 12c 12a 1 12c 13 13a 11 13b B1 B1 B2 2 2 2 1 1 5 1 16 3a B3 B4 B3 B5 3 100 2 60 1 30...

Page 60: ...AREX CPK 65 EN 60745 1 2015 EN 60745 2 5 2014 2006 42 EC EN 55014 1 2017 EN 55014 2 2015 2014 30 EU RoHS 2011 65 EU Narex s r o Chel ick ho 1932 470 01 esk L pa Czech Republic 1932 470 01 2021 Narex s...

Page 61: ...dowarka N2 Kontrolki LED adowania Zaprezentowane lub opisane akcesoria nie musz wchodzi w zakres dostawy Spis tre ci Opis elektronarz dzia 61 Og lne instrukcje bezpiecze stwa 62 Instrukcje bezpiecze s...

Page 62: ...eli narz dzia elektryczne s u ywane na dworze nale y u y przed u acza przeznaczonego do u ycia na zewn trz U ycie przed u acza przeznaczonego na zewn trz ogranicza niebezpiecze stwo pora enia pr dem...

Page 63: ...z dziem zosta o istotnie zminimalizowane e Na wypadek gdyby tarcza podczas pracy dotkn a prze wodu elektrycznego pod napi ciem pod powierzchni przecinanego materia u lub kabla zasilaj cego pi y nale y...

Page 64: ...dzeniem nale y je pilnowa Informacje o g o no ci i wibracjach Warto ci by y zmierzone zgodnie z EN 60745 1 CPK 65 Poziom ci nienia akustycznego LpA 86 dB A Poziom mocy akustycznej LwA 97 dB A Niedok...

Page 65: ...owych Li Ion Ten typ akumulator w nie posiada efektu pami ci co oznacza e akumulatory mog by adowane w dowolnym stanie na a dowania Je li akumulatory zostan wyj te z adowarki jeszcze przed ich na adow...

Page 66: ...owstaj d ugie spiralne opi ki W wyniku oddzia ywania adunku elektrostatycznego mo e doj do zapchania otworu wyrzucania opi k w 16 oraz do zablokowa nia pokrywy przegubowej 3a Materia y ci te z tworzyw...

Page 67: ...ejskiej termin gwarancji wynosi 24 miesi ce w przypadku wy cznie prywatnego u ywania potwierdzone faktur lub kwitem dostawy Na ogniwa akumulatorowe jest gwarancja 6 miesi cy Szkody wynikaj ce z natura...

Page 68: ...ervice centres can be found at our website www narex cz section Service Centres Die aktuelle Liste der autorisierten Servicest tzpunkte finden Sie unter www narex cz im Abschnitt Servicestellen La lis...

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