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The footplate 

g

 must always be set against the 

workpiece surface.

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Saw through the workpiece using even pressure 
and speed of progress.

Flush sawing:

With so-called elastic bi-metallic saw blades, pre-
supposing the appropriate length, projecting work-
pieces such as pipework protruding from the wall can 
be sawn off adjacent to the wall (see also Fig. D).

Follow these steps:
1.   Place the saw blade directly on the wall surface.
2.    Bend the blade by sideways pressure so that 

the footplate 

g

 comes up against the wall.

3.   Switch on the tool as described above and trim 

the workpiece using constant sideways pressure.

Plunge sawing:

Plunge sawing can be used only in soft materials 
(such as wood etc.).

Follow these steps:
1.   Place the sabre saw onto the workpiece. Ensure 

that the lower edge of the footplate 

g

 is resting 

on the upper surface of the workpiece. Switch 
the appliance on.

2.   Slowly cut into the workpiece with the saw blade.
3.   Place the sabre saw upright and saw further 

along the cutting line as soon as you have 
reached the required depth.

4.   At the end, switch the sabre saw off and remove 

it from the workpiece.

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  Cleaning

Always remove the plug from the power socket 
before cleaning the appliance.

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Always keep the tool and the ventilation slots 
clean. 

 

 This will maximise the service life of the tool 
and ensure your safety.

 Clean the saw frequently. For best results, do 
this immediately after you have finished using it.

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Never permit fluids to permeate inside the ap-
pliance. Use a soft cloth to clean the appliance 
housing. Never use fuel, solvents or cleansers 
which attack plastic.

 Clean out the saw blade mounting recess by 
tapping the tool lightly (without an inserted saw 
blade) by the footplate 

g

 on a level surface. 

Clean any remaining dirt from the saw blade 
mounting recess using a thin paintbrush or 
compressed air.

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  Disposal

   The packaging is made entirely of recyclable 

materials, which you may dispose of at local 
recycling facilities.

   Do not dispose of electrical appliances 

in household waste!

In accordance with European Directive 2002 / 96 / EC 
on used electrical and electronic appliances and its 
implementation in national law, used power tools 
must be collected separately and recycled in an  
ecologically compatible manner. 
Information on options for disposing of electrical  
appliances after their useful life can be obtained 
from your local or city council.

Information

Service

Details of the Service Centre responsible for your 
region are shown in the warranty documents.

Preparing the saw for use / Cleaning / Disposal / Information

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Summary of Contents for KH 3136 SABRE SAW

Page 1: ...Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 PFS 710 Operation and Safety Notes...

Page 2: ...Komperna GmbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany Last Information Update 10 2006 Ident No PFS710 102006 2 UK IE D E C F l m n o B A b c d f g h j k i a e...

Page 3: ...d setting wheel Page 10 Setting the oscillation action Page 10 Preparing the saw for use Guiding the sabre saw safely and accurately Page 10 Switching On and Off Page 10 Advice about ways of working w...

Page 4: ...n Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Nom power input 710 W Nom no load speed n0 500 2600 rpm Blade stroke 28 mm Cutting capacity max wood 195 mm Weight 3 5 kg Protection class II Sound pressure level 86 dB A...

Page 5: ...or employ ment outdoors reduces the risk of electrocution J Damaged appliances power cables and plugs mean potential fatal injury through electrocution Regularly check the condition of appliances powe...

Page 6: ...are free running and do not jam Regularly check to see if components are broken or so worn and or damaged that they have a negative influence on the perform ance of the appliance Arrange for damaged c...

Page 7: ...unt blades immediately L Information about saw blades The Parkside basic equipment already contains saw blades for the most common main applications You can also use all other saw blades assuming they...

Page 8: ...hown as 230V can also be used on 220V supplies L Guiding the sabre saw safely and accurately The shoe g pivots to adjust to the workpiece and provides safe support to the tool It must always be set ag...

Page 9: ...ing the appliance j Always keep the tool and the ventilation slots clean This will maximise the service life of the tool and ensure your safety j Clean the saw frequently For best results do this imme...

Page 10: ...following EC regulations Machinery Directive 98 37 EC EU Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 EEC Description Model type Parkside Sabre saw PFS 710 Bochum 31 10 2006 H...

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