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to the desired angle, i.e. the marking (a) on
the turntable must coincide with the desired
angular setting (11) on the stationary base
plate (9).
Retighten the locking screw (10) to secure
the turntable (8) in place.
Cut as described under section 7.2.2.
7.2.4 Miter cut 0°- 45° and turntable 0°
The crosscut and miter saw with table
can be used to make miter cuts of 0° - 45° in
relation to the work face.
Move the machine head to its upper
position.
Fasten the turntable (8) in 0° position.
Undo the tightening screw (22) and use the
handle (2) to tilt the machine head to the left
until the pointer coincides with the required
angle value.
Retighten the tightening screw (22) and
make the cut as described in section 7.2.2.
7.2.5 Miter cut 0°- 45° and turntable 0°- 45°
The crosscut and miter saw with table
can be used to make miter cuts to the left of
0°- 45° in relation to the work face and, at the
same time, 0° - 45° in relation to the stop rail
(double miter cut).
Move the machine head to its upper
position.
Release the turntable (8) by slackening the
locking screw (10).
Use the handle (2) to adjust the turntable
(8) to the angle required (in this connection
see also section 7.2.3).
Retighten the locking screw (10) in order
to secure the turntable in place.
Undo the tightening screw (22) and use the
handle (2) to tilt the machine head to the left
until it coincides with the required angle value
(in this connection see also point 7.2.4).
Screw the tightening screw (22) back down
again.
Cut as described under section 7.2.2.
8. Replacing the power cable
If the power cable for this equipment
is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its aftersales service or
similarly trained personnel to avoid danger.
9. Cleaning and maintenance
Always pull out the mains power plug
before starting any cleaning work.
9.1 Cleaning
Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible.
Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or
blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished
using it.
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning
agents or solvents; these could attack the
plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that no
water can seep into the device.
9.2 Carbon brushes
In case of excessive sparking, have the
carbon brushes checked only by a qualified
electrician.
Important! The carbon brushes should
not be rep laced by anyone but a qualified
electrician.
9.3 Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment
which require additional maintenance.
Lubricate all moving parts at regular
intervals.
10. Problem solving
10.1. The motor does not start
• The plug is not in the socket
• The power cord is broken
• The switch is defective. Take the machine
to your dealer for repair.
10.2. The saw cut is not even (jagged)
• The saw blade must be sharpened
• The saw blade is mounted back to front
• The saw blade is clogged with resin or
sawdust
• The saw blade is not suitable for the piece
of work being used
10.3. The height and/or mitre lever is
obstructed
• Chips and/or dust must be removed
10.4. The motor has difficulty in reaching
full speed
• The extension cord is too thin and/or too
long
• The mains voltage is less than 230 V
10.5. The machine vibrates excessively
• The saw blade is damaged
10.6. The machine becomes excessively
hot
• The ventilation slots are blocked. Clean
them out with a dry cloth.
10.7. The electromotor runs unevenly
• The carbon brushes are worn out.