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Summary of Contents for WZTS 1702

Page 1: ...Table Saw WZTS 1702 ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual User Manual GUIDE Spend a little Live a lot Original instructions ...

Page 2: ...ebsite or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details This is how it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code reader soft ware and an internet connection This type of software can be downloaded for free from your app store Try it out now Just scan the QR code with your smartphone and find out more about the...

Page 3: ...afety notes 9 First use 19 Checking the table saw and product contents 19 Assembly 19 Operation 26 Preparations 26 Turning the saw on and off 29 Cutting depth 29 Setting the angle 29 Parallel guide 29 Cross guide 31 The laser 33 Sawing 34 Cleaning 36 Troubleshooting 37 Technical data 38 Ordering spare parts 40 Declaration of conformity 41 Disposal 42 Warranty Card 43 Warranty conditions 44 Content...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A 4 GB IRE ...

Page 5: ...19 34 35 36 40 39 38 37 33 16 17 13 30 31 32 C B 5 GB IRE ...

Page 6: ... with laser 19 Cross guide 20 Saw blade 48 teeth The product contents include two type LR03 1 5 V batteries 21 Push stick 22 Carriage screw M6 x 20 2x 23 Carriage screw M6 x 16 4x 24 Hexagon screw M6 x 12 52x 25 Allen head screw M5 x 10 6x 26 M6 nut 38x 27 6 mm washer 52x 28 M5 nut x 4 4x 29 M5 nut x 2 8 4x 30 Eccentric lever 31 Adjusting and locking handle 32 Handwheel 33 Mains cord including mai...

Page 7: ...When abroad you must also observe country specific guidelines and laws Store the instruction manual for future use If you pass the table saw on to third par ties please be absolutely sure to include this instruction manual Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in this instruction manual on the table saw or on the packaging DANGER This signal symbol word indicates a...

Page 8: ...ng woods of all kinds lengthwise and crosswise only with the cross guide in accordance with the size of the machine Round lumber re gardless of the kind may not be cut Only saw blades suitable for the machine HM or CV saw blades may be used The use of HSS saw blades and cutting discs of any kind is prohibited The table saw is only intended for private use and not suitable for com mercial purposes ...

Page 9: ... of ex plosion where flammable liquids gases or dusts are pres ent Power tools may produce sparks that could ignite dust or vapours c Keep children and other persons away from the power tool while you are using it If you are distracted you could lose con trol of the device 2 Electrical safety a The connector plug for the power tool must fit in the sock et The plug may not be modified in any way Do...

Page 10: ... vironment increases the risk of electric shock and generally in creases the risk of injury 3 Safety of persons a Be careful pay attention to what you are doing and ap proach work with a power tool in a reasonable manner Do not use any power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A single moment of inatten tiveness when using the power tool can result in seriou...

Page 11: ...handling the power tool a Do not overload the device Use the right power tool for your work Therightpowertoolwillensurethatyouworkmoreeffec tively and safely within the specified power range b Do not use a power tool if its switch is defective A power tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired c Pull the plug out of the socket and or remove the recharge able ba...

Page 12: ...ce a Only have your power tool repaired by a qualified profes sional and only with original spare parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is not compromised WARNING Danger for children and persons with impaired physical sen sory or mental capacities e g partially disabled persons older persons with reduced physical and mental capacities or lack of experience and knowledge e g olde...

Page 13: ...to accommodate the power consumption of the saw Minimum diameter 1 mm2 Only use cable drums if the cable is completely rolled out Check the mains connection line Do not use any faulty or damaged connection lines The table saw is equipped with a safety switch to protect it against reactivation after a voltage drop Never operate the table saw in wet rooms or in the rain If the mains connection line ...

Page 14: ...to make sure that moving parts are functional that they are not jammed and that the parts are not damaged All parts must be properly mounted to guarantee the safety of the device Damaged protective devices and parts must be professionally repaired or replaced by a customer service workshop to the extent not otherwise specified in the instruction manuals You must replace a worn or damaged insert Pu...

Page 15: ...t e g the type of workpiece being cut classi fication and source the importance of local deposit and the correct configuration of hoods baffles guides Connect the dust extractor every time you perform any work Only operate the saw with a suitable dust collector or commer cially available shop vacuum Recommended suction power of the dust collector 20 m s Before start up all covers and safety device...

Page 16: ...f wood cut are not caught by the teeth of the saw blade and projected Never remove loose splinters chips or clamped in wood parts while the saw blade is running To rectify faults or to remove pieces of wood that are caught switch the machine off and pull the mains plug Do not cut any workpieces that are too small to be safely held in your hand Do not use the table saw to cut firewood Do not cross ...

Page 17: ...utting edges are less likely to catch and are easier to guide Do not use deformed or cracked saw blades It is not permissi ble to repair them Worn damaged or cracked saw blades may increase the release of dust Do not use any saw blades that do not meet the characteristic data specified in the instruction manual These saw blades are not suitable for resharpening Only use saw blades recommended by t...

Page 18: ...fitted in the bore hole on the saw blade with a rubber mallet For this place the area around the bore hole on the saw blade on a solid base e g wood the teeth must be un obstructed when striking to prevent the saw blade from being bent Replace the reducing ring with a new one available in a profes sional outlet if it is no longer able to hold itself in the saw blade Tools and tool bodies must be c...

Page 19: ...t that is harmful to health if used in en closed spaces First use Checking the table saw and product contents 1 Carefully take the table saw out of the packaging 2 Check to make sure that the delivery is complete see fig A 3 Check whether the table saw or the accessories exhibit damage 4 In the event of damages or missing parts do not use the table saw Contact the manufacturer via the service addr...

Page 20: ...26 each Mount the longer ones lengthwise and the shorter ones cross wise 5 Screwthecentrebracestogetherusingfour hexagonscrews 24 fourwashers 27 and four nuts 26 6 Screw the top braces 9 and 10 loosely onto the support legs with four hexa gon screws 24 four washers 27 and four nuts 26 each Mount the longer ones lengthwise and the shorter ones cross wise 7 Now tighten all screws for assembly steps ...

Page 21: ... washers 27 each 3 Screwtheotherendofthetablesupportslooselyontothetablewidthextensions 2 using two hexagon screws 24 washers 27 and nuts 26 4 Screw the 48 cm table supports 7 loosely onto the back end of the saw table us ing two hexagon screws 24 and washers 27 each 5 Screw the other end of the table supports loosely onto the table length extension 3 using two hexagon screws 24 washers 27 and nut...

Page 22: ... again For removal lift the front of the parallel guide slightly with the eccentric lever 30 and reach under the stop rail with your other hand Mounting adjusting the splitting wedge WARNING Risk of injury Thesawbladeisverysharp evensofttouchesmayresultininjury Wear protective gloves during the following steps If necessary pull the mains plug out of the socket You must check and if applicable adju...

Page 23: ...e stop point Caution The saw blade will extend out of the table in the process 4 Use an AF 10 spanner to loosen the clamp screw 45 to the right of the saw blade a few revolutions and insert the splitting wedge behind the clamping plate facing down up to the stop point 45 18 5 Tighten the clamp screw slightly and align the splitting wedge so that there is 3 and 5 mm of space to the saw blade on all...

Page 24: ...he stop point and do not tighten the wing nut 46 excessively it must be possible to move the protective hood up and down The wing nut must always be on the right side Otherwise you will encounter problems when performing bevel cuts Therefore do not turn the carriage bolt in the protective hood over 3 Stick the end of the suction hose 16 with the hose clamp on the suction nozzle of the protective h...

Page 25: ...sert the four screws through the holes at the back on the left table width extension 2 and on the left side of the table length exten sion 3 and screw one nut 28 on each from the outside 3 Use an AF 8 ring and open ended spanner to tighten the nuts 4 Hook the waste bag 15 onto the car riage bolts from the inside You should now have two carriage bolts 22 left Store them well they are needed to moun...

Page 26: ...4 out Always check the insert in the process You must replace it if it is damaged or no longer flush with the table 43 31 44 32 2 If applicable set the angle to 0 For this loosen the front part of the adjusting and locking handle 31 by turning it approx one revolution counterclockwise set the angle to 0 with the back part and tighten the front part again 3 Set the maximum cutting depth To do so tu...

Page 27: ...ss observe the di rection of rotation the cutting edge of the blade teeth must point in the direction of rotation forward see the arrow on the protective hood Usually the direction of rotation is indicated on the saw blade 11 Put the pressure disc back on and screw on the fastening nut by hand 12 Carefully turn the saw blade in the direction of rotation It must be exactly centred and may not wobbl...

Page 28: ...tery compartment screws 36 slightly and turn the retaining plates so that they no longer block the battery compart ment cover 40 5 Open the battery compartment cover by folding it up and remove it 6 If necessary remove the old batteries Please observe the notes in the chapter Disposal 7 Insert the new batteries Make sure that the polarity is correct as specified in the battery compartment 8 Put th...

Page 29: ...op Cutting depth Use the handwheel 32 to set the saw blade to the desired cutting depth Turn counterclockwise Increase the cutting depth Turn clockwise Reduce the cutting depth Setting the angle 1 Turn the front part of the adjusting and locking handle 31 approx one rotation in a counterclockwise direction to loosen it 2 With the back part of the adjusting and locking handle set the desired angle ...

Page 30: ...r thin material add 25 mm to the indicated dimension shown 1 Lift the eccentric lever 30 slightly 2 Push the parallel guide until the desired dimension is visible in the view window 3 Push the eccentric lever down to lock it Setting the stop length To avoid clamping the material to be cut the stop rail 14 can be moved lengthwise Rule of thumb The back end of the stop runs into an imaginary line th...

Page 31: ...ee section Adjusting the parallel guide 2 Set the stop height of the parallel guide for thick material upright 3 Push the parallel guide to 0 so that the stop rail touches the saw blade 4 Loosen the screw 48 by turning it approx 2 revolutions 48 49 5 Move the scale 49 so that the line in the view window of the parallel guide 13 corresponds to the scale s zero line 6 Tighten the screw 48 again Cros...

Page 32: ...e metal plate Store the long carriage bolts in a safe place 3 Screw the metal plate with two carriage bolts 22 and the wing nuts 41 along with the washers loosely onto the cross guide 4 Turn the stop rail 14 to the desired position upright for thick material work piece thickness over 25 mm and flat for thin material workpiece thickness under 25 mm 5 Push the stop rail onto the cross guide 19 so th...

Page 33: ... nuts again The laser You can use the laser to perform precision cuts with your circular saw The laser light is produced by a laser diode that is powered by two batteries 1 5 V AA LR03 The laser light is widened into one line and is emitted through the laser light opening You can use the line as an optical mark for the cutting line when performing a precision cut Observe the laser safety notes Swi...

Page 34: ...line with the cutting line Secure long workpieces so that they do not tip over at the end of the cut Use e g a roller stand for this 1 Adjust the parallel guide 13 to the workpiece height and the desired width see section Parallel guide 2 Lower the protective hood 17 onto the saw table The protective hood is pushed up by the workpiece while sawing 3 Switch on the dust collector first and then the ...

Page 35: ...se the parallel guide 13 when performing bevel cuts 1 Set the saw blade to the desired angle see section Setting the angle 2 Set the parallel guide corresponding to the width and height of the workpiece see section Parallel guide 3 Perform the cut corresponding to the width of the workpiece see section Performing lengthwise cuts Performing cross cuts 1 Set the cross guide 19 as necessary see secti...

Page 36: ...l the saw blade returns to the rest ing position Cutting particleboards To prevent raw edges when cutting particleboards do not set the saw blade higher than 5 mm above the workpiece thickness Cleaning WARNING Burn hazard The saw blade will become hot during operation Always let the saw blade cool off completely before cleaning Risk of injury Disconnect the mains plug before any kind of cleaning N...

Page 37: ...oap if it is heavily soiled Troubleshooting WARNING Risk of injury Disconnect the mains plug before troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solutions tips The motor is not running No power Use a lamp to check if there is power to the socket The house fuse or fault current protection switch has triggered Check the mains cord and if applicable the exten sion cord for damage The motor overload pro te...

Page 38: ...nnection Ø 36 mm Net weight approx 24 5 kg Sound pressure level LpA 93 32 dB A Uncertainty KpA 3 dB Sound power level LWA 106 32 dB A Uncertainty KWA 3 dB Dimensions Working height 895 mm Table size 610 x 445 mm Table width extension 608 x 250 mm Table length extension 435 x 320 mm Article number 92534 S6 type of operation Continuous operation To prevent the motor from heating up to an impermissib...

Page 39: ...are necessary or not Factors that may affect the current immission level present at the workstation include the duration of influential aspects the unique characteristics of the work room other sources of noise etc e g the number of machines and other adjacent processes The permissible work station values may also vary from country to country However this information should make it possible for th...

Page 40: ...part number 017 Protective hood 434059001001 021 Push stick 434059001002 044 Insert 434059001004 013 Complete parallel guide 434059001005 032 Handwheel 434059001006 031 Locking handle 434059001007 Complete underframe 434059001008 034 Power switch 434059001009 016 Suction hose 434059001010 019 Cross guide 434059001011 Suction adapter 434059001012 003 Extension table 434059001013 014 Width extension...

Page 41: ...за артикул LV paskaidro šādu atbilstību ES direktīvai un standartiem LT apibūdina šį atitikimą EU reikalavimams ir prekės normoms RO declară următoarea conformitate conform directivei UE şi normelor pentru articolul GR δηλώνει την ακόλουθη συμμόρφωση σύμφωνα με την Οδηγία ΕΚ και τα πρότυπα για το προϊόν HR potvrđuje sljedeću usklađenost prema smjernicama EU i normama za artikl BIH potvrđuje sljede...

Page 42: ...table saw each con sumer is required by law to dispose of old devices separately from their household waste e g at a collection point in their community borough This ensures that old devices are recycled in a professional manner and also rules out negative consequences for the environ ment For this reason electrical devices are marked with the above symbol Batteries and rechargeable batteries may ...

Page 43: ...t Wirral International Business Park Plantation Road Bromborough Wirral CH62 3QG UK Your details Name Address E mail Date of purchase We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card Location of purchase At the regular land line rate of your phone company Years warranty Table Saw WZTS 1702 after sales support sales einhell co uk MODELL WZTS 1702 PRODUCT CODE 92534 10 2015 0044 151 649 150...

Page 44: ...urchase receipt and the completed warranty card the faulty product with all components included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated events e g lightning water fire Improper use or transport Disregard of the safety and maintenance instructions Other improper treatment or modification After the expiry of the warranty period you still have the possi...

Page 45: ...e unlikely event of such an oc currence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and on the product itself Produced in china for Aldi Stores ltd po box 26 Atherstone Warwickshire cv9 2SH Aldi stores ireland LTD Po box 726 naas co Kildare visit us at www aldi com AFTER SALES SUPPORT s...

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