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blades, condition of saw blade and electric 
tool. Use saw blades which were designed for 
reduced noise development, insofar as possible. 
Maintain the electric tool and tool attachments 
regularly and if necessary, initiate repairs in 
order to reduce noise.

 

Report faults on the electric tool, protective 
devices or the tool attachment to the person 
responsible for safety as soon as they are dis-
covered.

Safe work

 

Only use saw blades for which the maximum 
permissible speed is not lower than the maxi-
mum spindle speed of table saws and which are 
suitable for the material to be cut.

 

Make sure that the saw blade does not touch 
the rotary table in any position by pulling out the 
mains plug and rotating the saw blade by hand 
in the 45° and 90° position. If necessary, read-
just the saw head.

 

When transporting the electric tool, only use 
the transport devices. Never use the protective 
devices for handling or transport.

 

Make sure that the lower part of the saw blade is 
covered during transport, e.g. by the protective 
device.

 

Be sure to only use spacers and spindle rings 

specified by the manufacturer as suitable for the 

intended purpose. 

 

The floor around the machine must be level, 

clean and free of loose particles, such as chips 
and cutting residues. 

 

Do not remove any cutting residues or other 
parts of workpieces from the cutting zone while 
the machine is running and the saw unit is not 
at rest.

 

Make sure that the machine is always secured 
on a workbench or a table if at all possible.

 

Support long workpieces (e.g. with a roller table) 
to prevent them sagging at the end of a cut.

Warning! 

This electric tool generates an electromag-

netic field during operation. This field can impair active 

or passive medical implants under certain conditions. In 
order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we 
recommend that persons with medical implants consult 
with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical 
implant prior to operating the electric tool.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE HANDLING OF 
SAW BLADES

Only use insertion tools if you have mastered their 
use.

Observe the maximum speed. The maximum 

speed specified on the insertion tool may not be 
exceeded. If specified, observe the speed range.

Observe the motor / saw blade direction of rota-
tion.

Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. Sort out 
cracked insertion tools. Repairs are not permitted.

Clean grease, oil and water off of the clamping 
surfaces.

Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes for 
the reducing of holes on saw blades.

Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing the 

insertion tool have the same diameter and have at 
least 1/3 of the cutting diameter.

Make sure that fixed reducer rings are parallel to 

each other.

Handle insertion tool with caution. They are ideally 
stored in the originally package or special contain-
ers. Wear protective gloves in order to improve 
grip and to further reduce the risk of injury.

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Prior to the use of insertion tools, make sure that 
all protective devices are properly fastened.

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Prior to use, make sure that the insertion tool 
meets the technical requirements of this electric 
tool and is properly fastened.

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Only use the supplied saw blade for cutting wood, 
never for the processing of metals.

Attention: Laser radiation
Do not stare into the beam
Class 2 laser

Protect yourself and you environment from acci-
dents using suitable precautionary measures!

• 

Do not look directly into the laser beam with unpro-
tected eyes.

• 

Never look into the path of the beam.

• 

Never point the laser beam towards reflecting sur

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faces and persons or animals. Even a laser beam 
with a low output can cause damage to the eyes.

• 

Caution - methods other than those specified here 

can result in dangerous radiation exposure.

• 

Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure 
to the beam can occur.

• 

If the mitre saw is not used for an extended period 
of time, the batteries should be removed.

• 

The laser may not be replaced with a different type 
of laser.

• 

Repairs of the laser may only be carried out by the 
laser manufacturer or an authorised representative.

Safety instructions for handling batteries

Always make sure that the batteries are inserted 
with the correct polarity (+ and –), as indicated on 
the battery. 

Do not short-circuit batteries.

Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.

Do not overcharge batteries!

Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of 
different types or manufacturers! Replace an entire 
set of batteries at the same time.

Immediately remove used batteries from the device 
and dispose of them properly! 

Do not allow batteries to heat up!

Do not weld or solder directly on batteries!

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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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