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POWE51101 

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9  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

9.1 

Cleaning and maintenance overview 

Prior to each use 

What? 

How? 

Check the saw blade to ensure it is 
correctly positioned and fixed in place. 

Changing the saw blade 

Check the saw blade protector box for 
wood chippings/saw dust Remove 
chippings if necessary. 

Use compressed air to blast the 
chippings/dust out or use a brush. 

Check that the gap between the saw blade 
and the cleaving wedge is set to 3 to 5 
mm; correct if necessary. 

Adjusting the cleaving wedge 

Check the connection cable for any signs 
of damage 

Conduct a visual inspection and have the 
cable replaced by an electrician if 
necessary. 

Regularly and according to operating conditions 
What?  

How? 

Screw connections 

Check all screw connections and tighten if 
necessary. 

Clean the ventilation slots on the motor to 
remove dust 

Use a vacuum or a brush  to remove the 
chippings/dust. 

9.2 

Cleaning the device 

Risk of electric shock! Never splash with water or expose to water. Never 
use detergents or solvents to clean. These may cause irreparable damage 
to the unit The plastic pieces may be corroded by the chemicals. 

Careful treatment and regular cleaning will ensure that the unit remains functional and 
performs well for a long time. 

 

Remove dirt with a brush. 

 

Wipe the tool with a damp cloth. 

 

Keep ventilation slots clean and free of dust 

9.3 

Unit maintenance 

Risk of injury! Before conducting any maintenance work make sure the 
device is unplugged (disconnect the power supply). 

Risk of injury! Shortly after sawing, the saw blade may be very hot. Allow a 
hot blade to cool down. Never dean a hot saw blade with flammable liquids. 

A still saw blade can cause injury! Use gloves to change the saw blade. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWE51101

Page 1: ...stick 6 7 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 6 7 1 Assembly Fig 1 6 7 2 Attaching the tilt protection Fig 2 6 7 3 Fitting the parallel fence Fig 3 6 7 4 Mounting mitre angle stop Fig 4 7 7 5 Mounting the saw bla...

Page 2: ...g 8 9 8 6 Sawing 9 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 10 9 1 Cleaning and maintenance overview 10 9 2 Cleaning the device 10 9 3 Unit maintenance 10 9 3 1 Fitting and changing the saw blade Fig 9 11 9 3 2 Adj...

Page 3: ...tilt angle adjustment crank 3 Locking knob of the saw blade rotary knob 4 Cut angle indicator 5 Extraction hose 6 Table extension 7 Saw blade guard 8 Cleaving wedge 9 Bracket 10 Locking lever for par...

Page 4: ...parks that may ignite the dust or fumes Keep children and bystanders at a distance when operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control of it 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that...

Page 5: ...ol use and care Do not expect the power tool to do more than it was designed to do Use the correct power tool for what you want to do A power tool will achieve better results and be safer if used in t...

Page 6: ...se frame 13 consists of four table legs with cross braces that must be mounted Required tools 2 combination spanners Attach the four table legs 19 to the corners of the saw table Note that the legs on...

Page 7: ...RATION Risk of injury In the event of a functional fault immediately press the red button 0 on the On Off switch and unplug 8 1 Check before starting the device Risk of injury The device may only be p...

Page 8: ...and the saw blade should be approximately 2 cm 8 3 2 Mitre cuts Fig 7 Push the mitre angle stop 11 into the required slot of the table surface Loosen adjusting screw A set the required angle and then...

Page 9: ...l range of 44 settings the cutting height must be reduced accordlngry 8 6 Sawing Risk of injury If the gap between the parallel stop and the saw blade is less than 120 mm the push stick must be used R...

Page 10: ...ll screw connections and tighten if necessary Clean the ventilation slots on the motor to remove dust Use a vacuum or a brush to remove the chippings dust 9 2 Cleaning the device Risk of electric shoc...

Page 11: ...gle to the 0 position and tighten Bring the saw blade into the upper position Remove the saw blade protector Remove the table surface Loosen the screw A slightly with a suitable combination spanner un...

Page 12: ...tear such as bearings brushes cables and plugs or accessories such as drills drill bits saw blades etc damage or defects resulting from maltreatment accidents or alterations nor the cost of transporta...

Page 13: ...ventilation slots carbon brushes serviced regularly etc Your purchase receipt must be kept as proof of date of purchase Your appliance must be returned undismantled to your dealer in an acceptably cle...

Page 14: ...tandards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2014 30 EC 2006 42 EC...

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