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Place the lubrication cartridge into the opening in
the lubrication device.
Turn the plastic knob on the lubrication device to
set the rate at which the lubricant is dispensed.
10. Maintenance and care
Pull the mains plug out of the socket and allow
the saw to cool down before starting any assem-
bly, modification and servicing work. This will
prevent the saw being started by accident.
Use a damp cloth to clean the plastic parts. Do
not use cleaning products, solvents or sharp
objects.
Clear the ventilation openings and moving parts
from deposits of dust at regular intervals using a
soft brush or paintbrush.
Resin and other substances that accumulate on
the sides of the saw blades can cause the blade
to overheat which can make the blade bend or
even crack. You should therefore always clean the
saw blades with great care. Never scrape the saw
blade clean using hard objects. Remove these
residues using special resin removal products, hot
water or kerosene. Never use petrol to remove
these residues.
After you have cleaned the saw blade or when
the saw is not in use, the blades should be treated
with an anti-corrosion product.
Store the saw in a dry place.
We do not recommend that you use this saw
to cut glass fibre products, plasterboard, filling
compound or plastic for lengthy periods of time
as a result of the high friction caused by these
products. If you nevertheless have to cut these
products, we recommend that you stop at regular
intervals and clean the machine with a jet of com-
pressed air.
Always wear safety goggles with side protection
or sealed goggles and a dust protection mask
when using a jet of air to clean dust deposits off
the saw.
The bearings in this saw are lubricated for the
entire service life of the saw. No other lubrication
is required.
The use of an extension cable may result in a
slight loss of power. To prevent this loss of power
and excessive heat generation in the extension
cable, you must use a cable with a sufficiently
large cross-section.
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