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Guiding and holding the plunge saw – figure 8
1.
The workpiece must be secured so that it cannot move during sawing.
2.
The saw may only be moved forwards.
3.
Grip the saw securely with both hands, with one hand on the central handle and the other hand on
the front handle.
4.
If you are using a guide rail, this must be secured with screw clamps.
5.
Ensure that the power cord is not in the saw track.
Sawing
1.
Place the front part of the machine on the workpiece.
2.
Start the machine using the power switch.
3.
Press the plunge button (3).
4.
Move the saw down to reach the cutting depth.
5.
Move the saw forwards with a steady movement.
6.
After you have finished sawing, turn off the machine and lift up the saw blade.
Plunge sawing – figure 9
1.
Place the saw on the workpiece.
2.
Set the cut marking with the rear arrow (A) at the marked insertion point.
3.
Turn on the machine and press the saw down to the pre-set cutting depth.
4.
Move the saw forwards until the cut marking (C) has reached the marked point.
5.
After you have completed the plunge cut, lift up the saw blade and turn off the saw.
Sawing with a rail
1.
Place the machine in the guide on the rail. Reduce the guide distance with the adjustment screw
(16) if necessary. If there is a risk of the adjustment screw coming loose on its own, it can be
retightened using the supplied hex key.
2.
Turn on the machine using the power switch.
3.
Press the plunge button (3).
4.
Move the saw down to reach the cutting depth. When used for the first time, the rubber lips are
sawn off, providing guaranteed shatter protection at the front of the saw blade.
5.
Move the saw forwards with a steady movement.
6.
After you have finished sawing, turn off the machine and lift up the saw.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
NOTE.
The motor is turned off automatically in the event of an overload. The motor may be turned on
again once it has cooled.
Defective electrical power cords
Electrical power cords can sustain damage to their insulation. Possible causes of this include:
Crushing damage when power cords are routed through window or door cracks.
Loops that are formed due to incorrect connection or routing of the power cord.
Cuts caused by running over the power cord.
Insulation damage caused by pulling the power cord instead of the plug when disconnecting the
machine from the mains voltage.
Cracks due to old insulation.
Defective electrical power cords must not be used, as damage to the insulation makes them
extremely dangerous. Inspect the electrical power cords regularly for signs of damage. Ensure that
the power cord is disconnected from the mains voltage when performing this inspection.
The electrical power cords must satisfy the regulations that apply in your country.
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