14
GB
CY
Checking the
charge status of the
rechargeable battery
The battery charge status indicator (15)
signalises the state of charge of the battery
(14).
Press the button (16) on the battery. The
state of charge of the battery is displayed
by illuminating the 3-colour LED lights of
the state of charge display.
3 LEDs light up (red, orange and green):
Battery is fully charged.
2 LEDs light up (red and orange):
Battery has a residual charge.
1 LED lights up (red):
Battery has to be charged
Recharging the battery
Allow a hot battery to cool before
charging.
Only charge the battery (14) when
the red LED on the charge status
indicator (15) is on.
1. Remove the battery (14) from the ap-
pliance, as necessary (see „Removing/
inserting the battery“).
2. Insert the battery (14) in the charging
compartment of the battery charger (17).
3. Plug the battery charger (17) into a
mains outlet.
4. When the battery is fully recharged
unplug the battery charger (17) from
the mains.
5. Remove the battery (14) from the
charger (17).
Operation
Remove the battery from the
device to prevent accidental
operation. Risk of injury!
Ensure that the ambient tem-
perature does not exceed
50°C or fall below -20°C
during work.
Switching on and off
1. To start the device, press and hold the
safety switch (2) and press the on/off
switch (3).
2. Release the safety switch (2).
3. To stop the device, release the on/off
switch (3).
Pressing the on/off switch automatically
activates/deactivates the dust blower
function.
Setting the rotational
speed
The desired speed can be regulated in
6 levels using the selection wheel (5).
1: lowest speed
6: highest speed
Adjusting the pendulum
stroke strength
The pendulum stroke motion of the saw
blade can be turned on or off with the
pendulum stroke switch (9).
1 - no pendulum motion
2 - pendulum motion
Practice will determine whether sawing is
better with or without the pendulum motion;
the following settings are recommended:
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