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10.2.2  Ceramic tiles, slates etc:  

 

Only use a blade specifically designed for this purpose.  

 

Always use with a suitable vacuum cleaner or dust extractor connected as the dust can be 
hazardous to the operator and prevent the guard operating correctly.  

10.2.3  Plasterboard:  

 

Only use a blade specifically designed fort his purpose. 

 

The plunge saw is only recommended for making occasional cut outs in plasterboard and 
always us it with a suitable vacuum cleaner or dust extractor connected. The dust can 
prevent the guard operating correctly.  

 

Conventional tools such as keyhole saws or knives generally give excellent results, though 
the plunge saw can be used if a particularly neat, dust free cut is required or if there is a 
danger of cutting pipes or cables.  

11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

WARNING!  Preventive  maintenance  performed  by  unauthorized  personnel 
may  result  in  misplacing  of  internal  wires  and  components  which  could 
cause serious hazard.  

Always  be  sure  that  the  tool  is  switched  off  and  unplugged  before 
performing any inspection ,maintenance or cleaning. 

 

Keep the ventilation slots of the machine free from dust and dirt to prevent overheating of 
the engine. Regularly clean them with compressed dry air. Do not attempt to clean by 
inserting pointed objects through openings. 

 

Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.  If the dirt 

does not come off, use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water. 

Never  use  solvents  such  as  carbon  tetrachloride,  chlorinated  cleaning 
solvents,  ammonia  and  household  detergents  that  contain  ammonia,  etc. 
These solvents may damage the plastic parts. 

 

Regularly clean the saw blade and the gaps between the guard and blade with a brush or 
with compressed dry air, and preferably after each use. 

 

When the supply cord is damaged have it replace by a qualified technician. 

12 TECHNICAL DATA 

Rated voltage 

220-240 V

 

Rated frequency 

50 Hz 

Rated power 

600W 

Rotation speed 

6000 min

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Blade size 

Ø 89 mm 

Max. cutting depth 

28.5 mm 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWX1425

Page 1: ...GE SAWS 5 7 CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF KICKBACK 6 8 ASSEMBLY 7 8 1 Changing the blade Fig 1 2 3 7 8 2 Parallel cut adjustment See Fig 4 7 8 3 Dust extraction Fig 5 8 9 OPERATION 8 9 1 Switching on and o...

Page 2: ...POWX1425 EN Copyright 2016 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 13 NOISE 11 14 WARRANTY 11 15 ENVIRONMENT 12 16 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 12...

Page 3: ...ing depth scale 4 Soft grip 5 Unlock button 6 Switch 7 Cutting depth setting clamp 8 Blade clamping screw 9 Saw blade 10 Storage for hex key 11 Spindle lock button 12 Dust extraction nozzle 13 Guide f...

Page 4: ...s Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the r...

Page 5: ...witch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments cha...

Page 6: ...ing it off Set the saw aside only when the saw blade comes to a standstill Do not expose the saw to high temperatures humidity and strong shocks The saw can be damaged as a result Hold the saw firmly...

Page 7: ...technical problems do not attempt to repair it on your own Contact the service or have the saw repaired by a professional 8 ASSEMBLY Check for damage to the tool parts and accessories which may have...

Page 8: ...body gradually until the blade reaches the right depth Tighten the depth locking lever of the cutting depth setting clamp 7 Note for best cutting results always check the cutting depth before every c...

Page 9: ...ted keep switched on for extra few seconds to allow the dust being discharged from the tool 10 CUT OUTS 10 1 Cutting out tips If the cut is to be covered for example by a vent cover the corners can be...

Page 10: ...misplacing of internal wires and components which could cause serious hazard Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before performing any inspection maintenance or cleaning Keep t...

Page 11: ...rtation costs shall always be borne by the customer unless agreed otherwise in writing At the same time no claim can be made on the warranty if the damage of the device is the result of negligent main...

Page 12: ...Model POWX1425 is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable European Directives based on the application of European harmonized standards Any unauth...

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