
EN
71
Noise & Vibration
The values given in these instructions have
been measured in accordance with a stand-
ardized measurement procedure specified in
EN 60745 and can be used to compare tools.
It may be used for a preliminary assessment
of exposure. The declared vibration data rep-
resents the main applications of the tool, but
different uses of the tool or poor maintenance
can result in different vibration data. This may
significantly increase the vibration level over
the total working period.
An estimation of the vibration level should
also take into account the intervening periods,
when the tool is switched off or it running but
is not actually in use. This can result in a much
lower vibration load over the whole working
period.
Additional safety measure can be taken to
protect the user from effects of vibration:
Maintain the tool and its accessories, keep the
hands warm and organize work patterns.
SAW BLADE REPLACEMENT
Rotate the blade clamp
2
counter
clockwise.
1
Carefully pull out the saw blade from
the blade clamp and release the blade
clamp
2
.
2
GENERAL CUTTING
The sawblade must always exceed the
workpiece.
The footplate must always be in con-
tact with the workpiece.
1
PLUNGE CUTTING
Set the footplate on the workpiece.
Start the tool and slowly move the saw
blade tip into the workpiece.
2
Caution!
Make sure the tool is
switched off and unplugged.
Insert the new blade through the open-
ing in the footplate
3
.
3
Rotate the blade clamp
2
counter
clockwise. Insert the blade into the
SDS clamp and release the blade
clamp
2
. Check if the saw blade is se-
curely fixed.
4
Caution!
The saw blade is sharp.
Plunge cutting is only suitable for
soft materials like plaster board.