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Plunge-cut saw blade
Example of use: Sawing slots.
1. Place the plunge-cut saw blade
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on the tool holder
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at any angle.
The blade of the saw blade must be pointing forward (see
fig. L).
2. Place the washer
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on the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench
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to tighten the Allen head screw
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.
Scraper
Example of use: Removing coatings, lacquer coats or floor surfaces.
1. Place the scraper
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on the tool holder at any angle (see
fig. L).
2. Place the washer on the top of the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Segment saw blade
Example of use: Flush cutting fitted door frames to length.
1. Place the segment saw blade
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on the tool holder at any angle (see
fig. L).
2. Place the washer on the top of the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Sanding plate
Example of use: Grinding surfaces in inaccessible corners.
1. Place the sanding plate
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on the tool holder at any angle (see
fig. L).
2. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw. The washer is not
required to mount the sanding plate.
3. Place the sanding sheets
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on the sanding plate so that they are aligned.
Push firmly so that the Velcro backing holds in place.
Operation
Getting started
1. Make sure that the multifunction tool has been properly prepared as de-
scribed in the chapter “Preparing the multifunction tool”.
2. Connect the multifunction tool to a power plug.
3. Switch the extractor on.
4. Use the On/Off switch
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to switch the multifunction tool on.
5. Use the speed control
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to adjust the speed (see
fig. F). Set the speed con-
trol to level 1 for low vibration (oscillation) and to level 6 for intense vibration
(oscillation). Make sure that you use the correct speed for the work material or
test various speeds on the work material to determine the correct one.
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