way in which the power tool is used, especially
the type of workpiece it is used for.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
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O nly use appliances which are in perfect
working order.
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S ervice and clean the appliance regularly.
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A dapt your working style to suit the
appliance.
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D o not overload the appliance.
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H ave the appliance serviced whenever
necessary.
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S witch the appliance off when it is not in
use.
Limit the operating time! All stages of the
operating cycle must be considered (for
example, times in which the electric tools are
switched off and times in which the tool is
switched on but operates without load).
Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain
residual risks cannot be rules out. The
following hazards may arise in connection
with the equipment's construction and
layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear
protection is used.
5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating
plate are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
bench-type circular saw and check it for damage
which may have occurred in transit.
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T he machine has to be set up where it can
stand firmly, e.g. on a work bench, or it must
be bolted to a strong base.
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A ll covers and safety devices have to be
properly fitted before the machine is
switched on.
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I t must be possible for the saw blade to run
freely.
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W hen working with wood that has been
processed before, watch out for foreign
bodies such as nails or screws etc.
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B efore you actuate the On/Off switch, make
sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted and
that the machine's moving parts run
smoothly.
6. Assembly
Danger!
Pull out the power plug before carrying out
any maintenance, resetting or assembly work
on the circular saw!
6.1 Fitting/removing the saw blade guard
(Fig. 3)
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U nscrew the rotary knob (33) as far as
possible until the rotary knob (33) touches
the selflocking nut (34).
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C aution! Do not move the self-locking nut
(34).
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P ush the lock bolt (35) as far as possible
through the saw blade guard (2), so that the
square profile of the lock bolt (35) projects
out of the saw blade guard (2).
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H olding the lock bolt (35) pressed, guide the
saw blade guard (2) into the L-shaped
recess (18) in the splitter by the lock bolt
(35), guiding it forward at first and then
downwards.
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T hen push the lock bolt (35) with the square
profile back into the recess in the saw blade
guard (2) with a tight fit.
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S crew the rotary knob (33) back tightly as
far as it will go. Important! The screw
connection between the lock bolt (35) and
the rotary knob (33) is designed to allow the
saw blade guard (2) to be able to move
freely at all times.
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W arning! The saw blade guard (2) must
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Unpack the
always lower to the workpiece automatically
under its own weight.
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T o dismantle, proceed in reverse order.
6.2 Changing the table insert (Figure 4)
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T o prevent increased likelihood of injury, the
table insert should be changed whenever it is
worn or damaged.
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T ake off the saw blade guard (2) (see 6.1).
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R emove the countersunk head screws (17).
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