11
GB/IE
Note:
Do not use grinding discs. Failure to observe
this advice may result in injury or damage.
To avoid danger to life
from electric shock:
J
Frequently check the condition of
the device, mains lead and plug.
Do not use the device if these kinds
of parts are damaged. Never open up the device.
A damaged device, mains lead or plug presents
a serious danger to life from electric shock. Al-
ways have any repairs carried out or replacement
parts fitted at the service centre or by an elec-
trical equipment repair specialist.
J
Do not operate the device if it is damp and do
not use it in a damp environment.
J
If you use the device outdoors, always connect
it through a residual current device (RCD) with
a maximum trip current of 30 mA. If using an
extension lead, always use one that is approved
for outdoor use.
Note:
Always keep the mains lead away from the
working area of the machine and lead away the
mains lead from the rear.
Q
Preparation for use
Q
Switching on and off
Switching on:
j
Pull the ON / OFF switch
7
back (see Fig. A).
Switching off:
j
Release the ON / OFF switch
7
.
Q
Releasing the plunge stop
j
Press the plunge stop
1
forward and keep it
pressed.
Q
Setting the cutting depth
Note:
If possible we recommend that the cutting
depth is set approximately 2 mm greater than the
material thickness. This should help to ensure you
achieve a clean cut.
j
Unclamp the quick-release lever of the cutting
depth setting clamp
8
, set the required cutting
depth on the scale
8 a
and reclamp the quick-
release lever.
Q
Setting the guide fence
j
Release the wing screw for the guide fence
11 a
on the base plate
9
and set the guide fence
11
in the guide fence slot
10
. Retighten the wing
screw for the guide fence
11 a
.
Q
Handling the plunge saw
1. Place the device on the workpiece and switch
it on as described in the section on “Switching
on and off”.
2. If necessary, align the saw with the guide fence
11
or on a marked line.
3. Hold the device as shown in Fig. A and saw
using the appropriate amount of pressure.
Saw blade types:
The supplied saw blade types cover the most com-
mon fields of application.
Saw blade with hardened metal teeth
18
Z85 / 30:
Description: ø 85 mm, 30 hardened metal teeth
Suitable for: Softwood, hardwood, boards of all type
Diamond saw blade
19
Z85VR:
Description: ø 85 mm non-segmented blade
Suitable for: Ceramic, plastic
HSS saw blade
20
Z85 / 36:
Description: ø 85 mm, 36 teeth – left / right side set
Suitable for: Softwood, hardwood, boards of all
type, quick cut
General safety advice for electrical power tools / Preparation for use
56294_par_Tauchsaege_Content_LB3.indd 11
27.04.11 13:13