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Damaged electric connecting cables
Insulation damages frequently occur on electric con
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necting cables.
The reasons are:
• Pressure points, if connecting cables are routed
through window or door gaps.
• Kinks due to improper mounting or routing of con-
necting cables.
• Intersections due to overruns of connecting cables.
• Insulation damage due to pulling out from wall
sockets.
• Cracks due to ageing of insulation.
Such damaged electrical connection cables must not
be used and are life-threatening due to the insulation
damage.
Check the electrical connection cables for damage
regularly. Ensure that the connection cables are dis
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connected from electrical power when checking for
damage.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the
applicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use con
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nection cables of the same designation.
The printing of the type designation on the connec
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tion cable is mandatory.
AC motor 230 V/ 50 Hz
•
Mains voltage 230 Volt / 50 Hz.
• Mains connection and extension cable must have
3-wires = P + N + SL. - (1/N/PE).
• Extension cables must have a minimum cross-sec-
tion of 1.5 mm².
• The mains connection is secured with a max. 16A
fuse.
Start-up of the leakage current circuit-breaker:
• The function should be checked before each start-
up and at regular Intervals (min. once every week).
• If the leakage current circuit-breaker does not
switch off properly during this test, there is no per
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sonal protection! The device must therefore be
switched off immediately!
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In case of damages caused by the non-observation
of this operating instructions manual, all warranty
claims will become null and void. We do not accept
any liability for consequential damages.
• Check the product for damage before each use! If
you detect a damage, do not connect the product to
the mains power supply!
• After actuating the orange Reset button, the device
is ready for operation. Before operation, please test
the triggering with the help of the Test button (as
described in “Operation”).
• Insert the leakage current circuit-breaker into the
socket.
• Press the orange Reset button.
2. Angle the guide rails (8) 45° to the left on the an-
gle scale (17).
3 Re-tighten the star knob screw (E) on both sides.
4 Perform cutting as described.
Replacing the diamond cutting wheel (Fig. 10 - 12)
Attention! Pull out the mains plug
1. Unscrew the screw (F) and remove the cutting
wheel guard (9). (Fig.10)
2.
Attach the Allen key (19) to the motor shaft and
hold.
3.
Use the spanner (20) to unscrew the flange nuts in
the direction in which the cutting wheel (10) runs.
(Left-handed thread)
4.
Remove the outer flange (21) and the cutting
wheel (10).
5.
Clean the holding flange carefully before installing
the new cutting wheel.
6. Insert the new cutting wheel in the reverse se-
quence and tighten.
Attention:
Ensure that the
cutting wheel runs in the correct direction!
7. Re-install the cutting wheel guard (9).
Setting the parallel position of the diamond cut
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ting disc (Fig. 13 - 15)
If the cut is not straight or the tile breaks along the
cutting line, the parallel position of the diamond cut-
ting disc must be set.
1. At the beginning, the stop rail must be positioned
square to the guide rail. For this, loosen the Allen
screws (A) along the stop rail and align it square
with a carpenter’s square or a large tile. In this
step, the diamond cutting disc must run along the
entire length of the square or the tile edge. After-
wards, re-tighten the two stop rail Allen screws
(A).
2.
Disassemble the length display by removing the
two Phillips screws (B). (Fig. 16)
3. Disassemble the cable retainers (C). (Fig. 17)
4.
Slightly loosen two hexagon nuts (D) on each of
the saw unit sides. (Fig. 18, 19)
5. Now the entire saw unit with diamond cutting disc
can be aligned to the stop rail using a carpenter’s
square or a large tile. (Fig. 20)
6. Re-tighten the saw unit’s hexagon nuts and as-
semble all machine components. Check it is par-
allel and carry out a test cut.
If the test cut is not satisfactory, repeat steps 1-6.
11. Electric connection
The electric motor installed is connected and
ready for operation. The connection complies
with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. The
customer‘s mains connection as well as the ex
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tension cable used must also comply with these
regulations.
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