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chips and sawdust will fall to the floor and not
toward you or the tool.
Ceiling cuts must be done with extreme caution
and care: Wear a safety helmet. Do not do this
type of cut in panels that produce dust (wood,
etc.)
MAINTENANCE
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IMPORTANT! Before any checks or
adjustments unplug the tool from the electric
power supply.
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IMPORTANT! Do not tamper or attempt to
repair the power tool.
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IMPORTANT! Any internal service or repla-
cement of the motor’s graphite brushes, which
wear with use, must be carried out exclusively
by an authorised service centre.
The working life and costs also depend on con-
stant and meticulous maintenance.
Take good care of your power tool and clean it
regularly. In this way its efficiency will be ensured
and its lifespan extended.
- Remove dust and machining residuals with a
cloth or a brush with soft bristles.
- Do not wet or spray water over the power tool
- risk of internal infiltrations.
- Do not use any flammables, detergents or sol-
vents. The plastic parts can easily be damaged
by chemical agents.
- Remove any traces of resin that will deposit on
the tool.
- Be careful when cleaning the switch, the motor
ventilation slots and the grip.
- Regularly lubricate the disc blade guide (9) with
a few drops of oil and, if worn, have it replaced.
REPLACING THE BLADE
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IMPORTANT! Before any replacements,
switch the tool off, wait for it to come to a
standstill, and unplug from the power supply.
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IMPORTANT! After use the blade reaches
high temperatures: wait for it to cool down
before replacing it.
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IMPORTANT! The cutting parts can cause
serious injuries – use protective gloves!
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IMPORTANT! The assembly of the blade
must be carried out with absolute precision. In-
correct assembly causes very serious danger.
Before proceeding, closely observe the compo-
nents of the tool and fig.D. If you are not familiar
with handling and assembling mechanical
components, we recommend that you consult
an authorised service centre.
1. Wear protective gloves.
2.
Unplug the tool from the electric power
supply.
3. Clean the tool thoroughly.
4. Lay the tool on a workbench.
5. Lift up the release lever of the clamp, so as to
open the blade lock, and hold it open.
6. Remove the worn blade (6).
7. Grab the new blade from the toothed end and
slide the opposite end (in the shape of a T) all
the way into the chuck. The toothed edge of
the blade should face toward the front of the
tool.
8. Ensure that the blade is correctly positioned in
the centreline notch of the disc blade guide (9).
9. Release the release lever and slightly move
the blade to facilitate the engagement.
10.Ensure the correct assembly of the compo-
nents, that the screws are tightened and the
blade is secure.
11.Do a dry run for 1 minute, keeping the tool
away from you.