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faces, persons or animals. Even a low output 
laser beam can inflict injury on the eye.

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 Caution: It is vital to follow the work proce-
dures described in these instructions. Using 
the equipment in any other way may result in 
hazardous exposure to laser radiation.

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 Never open laser module.

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 When the laser is not going to be used for an 
extended period of time, the batteries should 
be removed.

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 Never use an optical instrument (for example 
magnifying glass) to view the laser beam.

• 

 Check the laser for damage on a regular ba-
sis and always before use. To protect yourself 
against injury, never use the equipment if it is 
damaged.

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 Defective lasers have to be repaired by a cus-
tomer service workshop.

3. Safety information on the batteries

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 Never recharge the batteries. Danger of ex-
plosion.

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 Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Do 
not throw batteries into the fire, short-circuit or 
take them apart.

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 If necessary clean the contacts on the batte-
ries and equipment before inserting the batte-
ries.

• 

 Remove flat batteries immediately from the 
equipment. Risk of leakage!

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 Always replace all batteries in one go. Only 
use new batteries of the same make.

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 Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous 
membranes. If you come into contact with 
battery acid, rinse the affected pars at once 
with plenty of clear water and seek immediate 
medical assistance.

• 

 Do not expose batteries to extreme condi-
tions, e.g. do not place on heaters or in direct 
sunshine. Increased risk of leakage.

4. Maintenance and service

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 The following conditions can have an influ-
ence on noise impact on the operator: 
- Type of saw blade (e.g. saw blades desig-
ned to reduce noise development) 
- Material of the workpiece 
- The force with which the workpiece is pu-
shed against the saw blade

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 Faults on the machine or its guards, safety de-
vices and blade must be reported to the per-
son in charge as soon as they are discovered.

5. Safe operation

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 Use a suitable blade for the material you wish 
to saw.

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 Never use the drag, crosscut and miter saw 
to cut any materials other than those specified 
by the manufacturer.

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 Use only the transport devices to move the 
equipment. Never use the guards for handling 
or moving the equipment.

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 Use the saw only if it is in perfect condition 
and properly maintained and only if the gu-
ards are correctly positioned.

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 When cutting miters, make sure that the de-
vice for swiveling the arm is fastened securely.

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 The floor around the machine must be level, 
clean and free of loose particles, such as 
chips and cutting residues.

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 The operator must receive proper training in 
the use, adjustment and operation of the ma-
chine.

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 Only use properly sharpened saw blades. Do 
not exceed the maximum speed specified on 
the blade.

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 Be sure to only use spacers and spindle rings 
specified by the manufacturer as suitable for 
the intended purpose.

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 If the machine is equipped with a laser, this 
laser may not be replaced by a different type 
of laser. Repairs may only be carried out by 
the manufacturer of the laser or one of his au-
thorized agents.

• 

 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.

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 Make sure that the machine is always secured 

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Summary of Contents for PKS 1700 B2

Page 1: ...Safety Notes Original operating instructions L E K O E SLIDING CROSS CUT MITRE SAW PKS 1700 B2 F A C ZUG KAPP UND GEHRUNGSS GE Bedienungs und Sicherheitshinweise Originalbetriebsanleitung Anl_4300684...

Page 2: ...vice L E F A C Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich anschlie end mit allen Funktionen des Ger tes vertraut GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 8 GR CY 2...

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Page 8: ...al changes 1 Introduction 10 2 Safety regulations 10 3 Layout and items supplied 14 4 Intended use 15 5 Technical data 15 6 Before starting the equipment 16 7 Operation 17 8 Replacing the power cable...

Page 9: ...king or splinters chips and dust emitted by the device can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never u...

Page 10: ...dy contact with grounded sur faces e g pipes radiators ranges refrigera tiors Keep children away Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work area Stor...

Page 11: ...y Have your tool repared by an expert This electric appliance is in accordance with the relevant safety rules repairing of electric appliances may be carried out only by ex perts otherwise it may caus...

Page 12: ...flu ence on noise impact on the operator Type of saw blade e g saw blades desig ned to reduce noise development Material of the workpiece The force with which the workpiece is pu shed against the saw...

Page 13: ...Never dismantle the machine s safety devices or render them inoperative Damaged or faulty safety devices have to be replaced immediately Never cut workpieces which are too small to hold securely in yo...

Page 14: ...ustment screw 45 31 Flange bolt 32 Outer ange 33 Laser 34 ON OFF switch for laser 35 Battery compartment 36 Battery compartment cover 37 Screw 38 Inner ange c Allen key 6 mm d Counternut y 45 stop ang...

Page 15: ...e certain residual risk factors The following hazards may arise in connection with the machine s construction and design Contact with the saw blade in the uncovered saw zone Reaching into the running...

Page 16: ...ly fitted before the equipment is switched on It must be possible for the blade to run freely When working with wood that has been pro cessed before watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or screw...

Page 17: ...5 to rise slowly applying slight counter pressure as it does so For cutting widths up to approx 100 mm it is possible to x the saw s drag function with the locking screw for drag guide 24 in rear posi...

Page 18: ...s upper posi tion Release the turntable 16 by slackening the locking grip 13 Press the latched position lever 12 Turn the turntable 16 and scale pointer 14 to the desired angular setting on the scales...

Page 19: ...ch of the laser 34 to the 1 position A laser line is projected onto the material you wish to process providing an exact guide for the cut To switch off Move the ON OFF switch of the laser 34 to the 0...

Page 20: ...isposing of batteries Batteries contain materials that are potentially harmful to the environment Never place batteries in your household refuse in re or in water Bat teries should be collected recycl...

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Page 22: ...ropped and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the device This applies in particular to rechargeable batteries for which we nevertheless issue a guarantee period of 12 months The guarantee...

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Page 38: ...GR CY 38 9 2 9 3 9 4 www isc gmbh info 10 N 5 30 C 11 iSC GmbH Eschenstra e 6 D 94405 Landau Anl_4300684 indb 38 Anl_4300684 indb 38 10 10 12 18 39 10 10 12 18 39...

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Page 41: ...41 13 1 2 12 3 3 4 EINHELL Hellas A E Lasithiou Str 4 14342 Nea Philadelphia Tel 0210 2776871 0213 0069925 Fax 0210 2776871 IAN 79729 Anl_4300684 indb 41 Anl_4300684 indb 41 10 10 12 18 39 10 10 12 1...

Page 42: ...1 Einleitung 44 2 Sicherheitshinweise 44 3 Ger tebeschreibung und Lieferumfang 48 4 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung 49 5 Technische Daten 50 6 Vor Inbetriebnahme 51 7 Betrieb 52 8 Austausch der Netzansch...

Page 43: ...ehende Funken oder aus dem Ger t heraus tretende Splitter Sp ne und St ube k nnen Sichtverlust bewirken Tragen Sie eine Staubschutzmaske Beim Bearbeiten von Holz und anderer Materialien kann ge sundhe...

Page 44: ...ssigkeiten oder Gasen Sch tzen Sie sich vor elektrischem Schlag Vermeiden Sie K rperber hrung mit geer deten Teilen zum Beispiel Rohren Heizk r pern Herden K hlschr nken Halten Sie Kinder fern Lassen...

Page 45: ...igungen Vor weiterem Gebrauch des Werkzeugs die Schutzeinrichtungen oder leicht besch digte Teile sorgf ltig auf ihre einwandfreie und be stimmungsgem e Funktion berpr fen ber pr fen Sie ob die Funkti...

Page 46: ...Laser strahl mit geringer Leistung kann Sch den am Auge verursachen Vorsicht wenn andere als die hier angege benen Verfahrensweisen ausgef hrt werden kann dies zu einer gef hrlichen Strahlungsex posit...

Page 47: ...ge r stet ist darf dieser Laser nicht gegen einen Laser anderen Typs ausgetauscht werden Reparaturen d rfen nur vom Hersteller des Lasers oder einem autorisierten Vertreter vor genommen werden Keine S...

Page 48: ...schleudert werden S gen Sie niemals mehrere Werkst cke gleichzeitig Entfernen Sie nie lose Splitter Sp ne oder eingeklemmte Holzteile bei laufendem S ge blatt Zum Beheben von St rungen oder zum Entfer...

Page 49: ...zlicher Standb gel 18 2 x Batterie 1 5V LR03 4 Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung Die Zug Kapp und Gehrungss ge dient zum Kappen von Holz und Kunststoff entsprechend der Maschinengr e Die S ge ist nicht zum...

Page 50: ...schlusspunkten vorgesehen die eine Dauerstrombelast barkeit des Netzes von mindestens 100 A je Phase haben Sie m ssen als Benutzer sicherstellen wenn n tig in R cksprache mit Ihrem Ener gieversorgungs...

Page 51: ...1 2 4 6 Zum Verstellen des Drehtisches 16 den Fest stellgriff 13 ca 2 Umdrehungen lockern und den Raststellungshebel 12 dr cken um den Drehtisch 16 zu entriegeln Bild 4 Zum Entriegeln der S ge aus de...

Page 52: ...schneidende Holz an die Anschlag schiene 19 und auf den Drehtisch 16 le gen Das Material mit der Spannvorrichtung 8 auf dem feststehenden S getisch 17 fest stellen um ein Verschieben w hrend des Schn...

Page 53: ...7 1 beschrieben aus f hren 7 5 Schnitttiefenbegrenzung Bild 16 Mittels der Schraube 27 kann die Schnitt tiefe stufenlos eingestellt werden Hierzu R n delmutter an der Schraube 27 l sen Den Anschlag f...

Page 54: ...Justierung des Lasers im Betrieb ist nicht notwendig Achtung Nicht in den Laserstrahl blicken Batteriewechsel Laser 33 abschalten Batteriefachdeckel 36 entfernen Batterien entfernen und durch neue 2...

Page 55: ...n umweltgef hrdende Materi alien Werfen Sie Batterien nicht in den Hausm ll ins Feuer oder ins Wasser Batterien sollen gesam melt recycelt oder umweltfreundlich entsorgt wer den Senden Sie verbrauchte...

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Page 57: ...eugen oder Zubeh r Nichtbeachtung der Wartungs und Sicherheitsbestimmungen Eindringen von Fremdk rpern in das Ger t wie z B Sand Steine oder Staub Gewaltanwendung oder Fremdeinwirkungen wie z B Sch de...

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Page 62: ...ell Germany AG Wiesenweg 22 D 94405 Landau Isar IAN 79729 Last Information Update Stand der Informationen 1 1 2012 Ident No 43 006 84 1 12012 GB IE CY K O E Anl_4300684 indb 62 Anl_4300684 indb 62 10...

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