Use
Always secure the item to be worked with
clamps or similar. Never hold the item in
place by hand.
Adjust bevel angle, parallel guide and cutting
depth if necessary (see Preparation and
adjustment).
Check that the saw is correctly set up and
that all handles and screws are correctly
tightened before starting to saw.
Place the front of the baseplate on the
workpiece.
Press the safety switch (13) and depress the
on/off button (3) on the handle (2). Allow the
saw to reach full speed before starting to cut.
Cut with the motor section of the saw on the
same side as the part of the workpiece that is
not being sawn off .
Hold the saw by the handle (2) and support
grip (4) and cut in a straight line.
The blade guard (12) opens automatically
when the blade comes into contact with the
workpiece.
Do not try to force the saw to the side.
Release the on/off button immediately if the
blade becomes stuck in the workpiece. If this
does happen, the saw can be thrown back
violently towards the operator.
Check that the blade guard closes when the
saw is lifted off the item.
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Replacing the blade
Disconnect the saw from the mains.
The blade must be perpendicular to the
baseplate.
Loosen the depth adjustment knob and lift
up the upper part of the saw as far as it will
go.
Hold the spindle securely using the spanner
(17) so that it cannot turn round. Undo lock
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screw (11) by turning it anticlockwise using
the Allen key (18).
Remove the lock screw (11) and fl ange (10).
Open the blade guard (12) and lift off the
blade.
Clean any fi lings and sawdust from around
the spindle.
Fit the new blade, fl ange and lock screw.
Check that the blade's direction of rotation
is the same as the motor's. Release the blade
guard.
Check that the blade rotates properly before
using the saw.
Do not dispose of used blades in your
domestic refuse. Dispose of them correctly in
accordance with local legislation.
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