
16
Speed steps:
Overload indicator
When switching on the machine, the indicator
15
lights up briefly and signals operational readiness.
When the indicator
15
lights up during operation,
this indicates that the motor is subject to overload. In
this case reduce the load immediately and allow the
motor to cool down.
Switching On/Off
Switching on:
Push the lock-off button
10
down-
ward and hold.
Afterwards, press the On/Off
switch
11
.
Switching off:
Release the On/Off switch
11
.
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Do not switch the machine on or off while the
saw blade is in contact with the workpiece or
other materials.
Cord guide
To avoid the mains cable from becoming damaged, in-
sert it into the cord guide
14
. This ensures that the mains
cable is kept away from the cutting area at all times.
Operating Instructions
Guide the machine with one hand on the handle
12
and the other hand on the auxiliary handle
8
.
The mark
27
makes sawing alongside a line on the
workpiece easier.
The mark corresponds with the left cutting edge of
the saw blade.
Parallel guide
The parallel guide
3
can be mounted on the right-
hand or lefthand side of the machine.
Loosen both locking screws
6
and insert the two
guide rods into the fixtures on the base plate.
For cuts parallel to the workpiece edge:
The stop
rail must face downward.
For cuts parallel to the guide edge on the work-
piece:
The stop rail must face upward.
When adjusting the parallel guide
3
, pay attention
that it is parallel to the workpiece. Tighten both lock-
ing screws
6
again.
Sawing narrow sections
The machine allows for very narrow, close cuts to
walls (e.g. rebating). For this, the blade guard must
be guided alongside the wall.
Plunge cuts
Danger of kickback! Hold the
machine firmly with both hands
by the handles intended for this purpose. To hold
the machine more securely during the plunge pro-
cedure, the rear edge of the base plate must face
against a firm stop.
The bevel angle must be set to 0°.
– Loosen clamping lever
17
and set the upper part
of the machine to the uppermost position.
– Retract the blade guard with lever
9
until the ma-
chine can be placed onto the workpiece.
– Release lever
21
. Adjust the desired cutting depth
with the stop
20
at scale
19
. Tighten clamping le-
ver
21
again.
– Do
not
tighten clamping lever
17
so that the
plunge function is ensured.
– Pay attention that the rear base plate faces firmly
against the stop and switch the machine on.
– Hold the machine firmly. Slowly press the machine
downward and carry out the cut applying uniform.
Sawing performance and cut quality depend essen-
tially on the condition and tooth form of the saw
blade. Therefore, use only sharp saw blades that are
suitable for the material to be worked.
The correct selection of the saw blade depends on
the type and quality of the wood and whether
lengthway or crossway cuts are required.
Beech and oak dust is especially detrimental to
health. Therefore, work only with dust extraction.
Maintenance and Cleaning
❏
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the
plug from the socket!
❏
Always keep the machine and the ventilation slots
clean.
The blade guard must always be able to move freely
and retract automatically. Therefore, always keep
the area around the blade guard clean. Remove
sawdust and chips with a brush or by blowing out
with compressed air.
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