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replaced immediately.

•   Use the scroll saw machine on a stable and flat 

surface.

•   Never exert pressure on the sides of the saw 

blade because it may break.

•   Check wooden work pieces for possible 

protruding nails etc. and remove these.

•   Do not touch the sawing surface with your 

hands.

•   Never leave the sawing machine unattended 

while it is running.

•   Do not remove any wood debris etc, in the 

vicinity of the saw with your hands while it is 

running. Turn the machine off before removing 

the wood debris. 

Immediately switch off the machine when

•   Interruption in the mains plug, mains lead or 

mains lead damage.

•  Defect switch.

•  Smoke or stench of scorched isolation. 

Electrical safety

When using electric machines always observe the 

safety regulations applicable in your country to 

reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal 

injury. Read the following safety instructions and 

also the enclosed safety instructions. 

Always check that the power supply 

corresponds to the voltage on the 

rating plate.

Mains connection

Only use earthed sockets with earthing wire 

connected per the regulations.

Replacing the mains connection cable

The mains connection cable may only be replaced 

by a special cable in a specialised workshop.

Replacing cables or plugs

Dispose of old cables or plugs immediately after 

replacing them. It is dangerous to connect the 

plug of a loose cable to a wall socket.

Using extension cables

Only use an approved extension cable, 

corresponding to the machine power use. The 

wires must have a minimum cross section of 1.5 

mm

2

. If the cable is on a reel, it must be fully paid 

out.

3. INSTALLING ACCESSORIES

Always disconnect the machine from 

the main power supply before 

carrying out any maintenance work

Installing the protective cover

Fig.B

•   Before commissioning the machine, the 

protective cover (5) must be installed.

•   Insert the screw from the inside left, then 

affix the washer and the safety ring from the 

right side. The safety ring (A) may be left out 

optionally.

•   Screw the knurled nut in tight.

Installing the cross guide

Fig.C

The cross guide (3) allows material to be bevelled, 

and can be simultaneously used to support the 

material as it is fed through the saw.

Mounting the rubber feet

Fig. G

The enclosed rubber feet contribute to a steady 

position of the scroll saw on your worktable

•   Place the rubber foot on its place

•   Connect the rubber foot with help of the 

enclosed bolt, ring and nut

•   Tighten the nut with a wrench

Sawdust blower

Fig. H

The sawdust blower keeps the workpiece clean 

for more accurate scroll cuts. For best results, 

always direct air flow from the blower tube at 

blade and workpiece. To adjust, simply bend to 

desired position.

Installation

•   Place the sawdust blower on the hole on top of 

the machine

•  Turn the blow pipe clockwise into the hole

Summary of Contents for SSM4002

Page 1: ...SCROLL SAW 90W SSM4002 Original Instructions ...

Page 2: ...EN 2 Fig A Fig B ...

Page 3: ...EN 3 Fig C Fig E Fig D ...

Page 4: ...EN 4 Fig F Fig H Fig G ...

Page 5: ...alling accesoires 4 Operation 5 Maintenance 1 MACHINE DATA Technical data Voltage 230 V Frequency 50 Hz Power consumption 90 W Speed count w o load min 1440 min Max saw depth 90 40 mm Max saw depth 45 10 mm Weight 12 5 kg Lpa sound pressure w load 73 dB A Lpa sound pressure w o load 86 dB A Contents of the package 1 Scroll saw 1 Protective cover 2 Screw for installing the protective cover 10 Saw b...

Page 6: ...ly after replacing them It is dangerous to connect the plug of a loose cable to a wall socket Using extension cables Only use an approved extension cable corresponding to the machine power use The wires must have a minimum cross section of 1 5 mm2 If the cable is on a reel it must be fully paid out 3 INSTALLING ACCESSORIES Always disconnect the machine from the main power supply before carrying ou...

Page 7: ...r button until the saw blade has the required tension Remove all tools and other objects from the saw table Activate the current and allow the saw blade to run before starting to saw The saw blade should run quietly Removing the saw blade Always disconnect the machine from the mains before carrying out any maintenance work Loosen the spanner until the spring is slack Carefully push down the upper ...

Page 8: ... moistened with soap Do not use solvents petrol alcohol ammonia etc as they will damage the plastic parts Lubrication The machine does not need lubricating Faults If a fault arises due to e g element wear contact the service address listed on the warranty card Environment To prevent damage during transport the appliance is delivered in a solid packaging which consists largely of reusable material ...

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Page 10: ...nner 17 20 209865 Sawblade holder upper 28 209866 Connection plate bearing 33 34 209867 Lower arm 39 209868 Sawblade holder lower 41 209883 Blowpipe complete 42 44 209884 Protection cover 47 209885 Air cell 49 209886 Knob 51 209872 Cam 52 209876 Mitre guide complete 68 71 ...

Page 11: ...EN 11 80 81 Artikel SSM 1005 Model FFZ 400R Versie 050105 2 ...

Page 12: ... position before plugging in Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury e Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables bett...

Page 13: ...y only be replaced by the manufacturer the manufacturer s customer service department or equally qualified persons 5 Battery tool use and care a Ensure the switch is in the off position before inserting battery pack Inserting the battery pack into power tools that have the switch on invites accidents b Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer A charger that is suitable for one ...

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