
TABLE SAW
16
GB
The laser beam is produced using a laser
diode. A line is produced which you can use
as an optical mark for the cutting line when
precision cutting. The laser switch can be
accessed through the opening on the top side
if the saw blade guard is mounted.
Activating/deactivating the laser
With the help of the laser you can perform
precision cuts with the table saw. Observe the
safety instructions for the laser.
To switch the laser on, set the laser switch
to position I (laser on).
A red laser beam will now be emitted out
of the laser light opening. Keeping the laser
beam along the cutting line mark while
sawing will ensure that your cuts are neat.
To switch the laser off, set the laser switch
to position 0 (laser off). The laser beam will
go out.
To save the battery power, always switch
the laser off when it is no longer needed.
Immediately switch the table saw off and
pull the mains plug out of the socket if the
saw blade catches in the workpiece or any
other blockages occur.
Use protective gloves. Do not touch the saw
blade with your bare hands.
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Dust and chips that have accumulated
may block the laser beam. These
particles must therefore be removed
from the saw blade guard after every
use.
Warning! Always hold the guided
part of the workpiece. Never hold
the part which is to be cut off.
Risk of injury! Incorrect handling of
the table saw poses a risk of serious
injury.
5. Push the miter gauge forward until the
workpiece is cut all the way through.
6. Switch off the saw. Do not remove the offcut
until the blade has stopped rotating.
Making Angular Cuts
Angular cuts must always be made using the
rip fence.
1. Set the blade to the desired angle.
2. Set the rip fence in accordance with the
workpiece width and height.
3. Carry out the cut in accordance with the
workpiece width.
Making Cross Cuts
1. Slide the miter gauge into one of the grooves
in the table and adjust to the required angle.
If you want to tilt the blade, use the left
groove which prevents your hand and the
miter gauge from making contact with the
blade guard.
2. Press the workpiece firmly against the miter
gauge.
3. Switch on the saw.
4. Push the miter gauge and the workpiece
toward the blade in order to make the cut.
Releasing the overload protection
This table saw is equipped with overload
protection. If the motor has overloaded, the
overload switch automatically deactivates it to
protect the table saw from overheating.
1. If the overload protection has been activated,
switch the table saw off by pressing the red
operating switch 0.
2. Wait until the motor has cooled down.
3. Press the overload switch and switch the
table saw on again by pressing the green
operating switch I.
Removing jammed material
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