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Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the 
outlet. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp 
edges.

12 

Secure the workpiece

 

Use the clamping devices or a vice to hold the 
workpiece in place. In this manner, it is held 
more securely than with your hand.

 

An additional support is necessary for long work-
pieces (table, trestle, etc.) in order to prevent the 
machine from tipping over.

 

Always press the workpiece firmly against 

the working plate and stop in order to prevent 
bouncing and twisting of the workpiece.

13 

Avoid abnormal posture

 

Make sure that you have secure footing and 
always maintain your balance.

 

Avoid awkward hand positions in which a sudden 
slip could cause one or both hands to come into 
contact with the saw blade.

14 

Take care of your tools

 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean in order to be 
able to work better and more safely.

 

Follow the instructions for lubrication and for tool 
replacement.

 

Check the connection cable of the electric tool 
regularly and have it replaced by a recognised 
specialist when damaged.

 

Check extension cables regularly and replace 
them when damaged.

 

Keep the handle dry, clean and free of oil and 
grease.

15 

Pull the plug out of the outlet

 

Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed 
wood pieces from the running saw blade.

 

During non-use of the electric tool or prior to 
maintenance and when replacing tools such as 
saw blades, bits, milling heads.

16 

Do not leave a tool key inserted

 

Before switching on, make sure that keys and 
adjusting tools are removed.

17 

Avoid inadvertent starting

 

Make sure that the switch is switched off when 
plugging the plug into an outlet.

18 

Use extension cables for outdoors

 

Only use approved and appropriately identified 

extension cables for use outdoors.

 

Only use cable reels in the unrolled state.

19 

Remain attentive

 

Pay attention to what you are doing. Remain 
sensible when working. Do not use the electric 
tool when you are distracted.

20 

Check the electric tool for potential damage

 

Protective devices and other parts must be care-
fully inspected to ensure that they are fault-free 
and function as intended prior to continued use 
of the electric tool.

 

Check whether the moving parts function fault-
lessly and do not jam or whether parts are dam-
aged. All parts must be correctly mounted and all 

conditions must be fulfilled to ensure fault-free 

operation of the electric tool.

 

The moving protective hood may not be fixed in 

the open position.

 

Damaged protective devices and parts must be 
properly repaired or replaced by a recognised 
workshop, insofar as nothing different is speci-

fied in the operating manual.

 

Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus-
tomer service workshop.

 

Do not use any faulty or damaged connection 
cables.

 

Do not use any electric tool on which the switch 
cannot be switched on and off.

21 

ATTENTION!

 

Exercise elevated caution for double mitre cuts.

22 

ATTENTION!

 

The use of other insertion tools and other acces-
sories can entail a risk of injury.

23 

Have your electric tool repaired by a qualified 

electrician

 

This electric tool conforms to the applicable 
safety regulations. Repairs may only be per-
formed by an electrician using original spare 
parts. Otherwise accidents can occur.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety precautions

 

Warning! Do not use damaged or deformed saw 
blades.

 

Replace a worn table insert.

 

Only use saw blades recommended by the 
manufacturer which conform to EN 847-1. 

 

Make sure that a suitable saw blade for the ma-
terial to be cut is selected.

 

Wear suitable personal protective equipment. 
This includes:

 

Hearing protection to avoid the risk of becom-
ing hearing impaired,

 

Respiratory protection to avoid the risk of 
inhaling harmful dust,

 

Wear gloves when handling saw blades and 
rough materials. Carry saw blades in a con-
tainer whenever practical.

 

Wear goggles. Sparks generated during work 
or splinters, chippings and dust coming from 
the device can lead to loss of eyesight. 

 

 

Connect a dust collecting device to the electric 
tool when sawing wood. The emission of dust 

is influenced, among other things, by the type 
of material to be processed, the significance of 

local separation (collection or source) and the 
correct setting of the hood/guide plates/guides.

 

Do not use saw blades made of high-speed alloy 
steel (HSS steel).

Maintenance and repair

 

Pull out the mains plug for any adjustment or 
repair tasks.

 

The generation of noise is influenced by various 

factors, including the characteristics of saw 

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Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 15 16 17 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 8 15 9 33...

Page 4: ...10 11 6 7 12 13 22 27 6 19 18 a 14 c c 28 d 6 b 14 22 4 7 4 7 14 14 8 9 16 4 3 2 1 7 15 14 7 4 11 14 13...

Page 5: ...16 17 14 15 20 21 18 19 25 24 30 29 5 d 31 6 32 35 36 34 36 e 37...

Page 6: ...use 4 5 Safety information 4 7 6 Technical data 7 8 7 Before starting the equipment 8 8 Attachment and operation 8 10 9 Transport 10 10 Maintenance 10 11 Storage 10 12 Electrical connection 10 13 Disp...

Page 7: ...uce the risk of inquiry GB Wear safety goggles GB Important Risk of injury Never reach into the running saw blade 0 GB Important Laser radiation GB protection class II GB Wear ear muffs GB Wear a brea...

Page 8: ...at apply for the operation of the machine in your coun try Keep the operating instructions package with the ma chine at all times and store it in a plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture R...

Page 9: ...f wood dust when used in closed rooms Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used i...

Page 10: ...nued use of the electric tool Check whether the moving parts function fault lessly and do not jam or whether parts are dam aged All parts must be correctly mounted and all conditions must be fulfilled...

Page 11: ...bserve the motor saw blade direction of rota tion 4 Do not use any insertion tools with cracks Sort out cracked insertion tools Repairs are not permitted 5 Clean grease oil and water off of the clampi...

Page 12: ...s always secured with the clamping device Noise and vibration Total vibration values determined in accordance with EN 61029 sound pressure level LpA 99 6 dB A uncertainty KpA 3 dB sound power level LW...

Page 13: ...the position of the angle indi cator If necessary loosen the pointer 19 using a Philips screwdriver set to position 0 on the angle scale 18 and re tighten the retaining screw 8 3 Cross cut 90 and tur...

Page 14: ...25 to the outside Turn the screw 24 in or out to set the required cutting depth Then re tighten the knurled nut on the screw 24 Check the setting by completing a test cut 8 9 Sawdust bag Fig 1 The saw...

Page 15: ...d DIN provisions The customer s mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations The product meets the requirements of EN 61000 3 11 and is subject to speci...

Page 16: ...tage Arrange for inspection of the motor by a specialist Arrange for replacement of the capacitor by a specialist Motor makes excessive noise Coils damaged motor defective Arrange for inspection of th...

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