device. Pull the plug out of the mains socket im-
mediately and have the device repaired by a
suitably qualified person or at the Customer
Service Centre.
A lways work with the mains lead leading
away from the rear of the device.
I f a dangerous situation arises, pull the mains
plug immediately out of the mains socket.
A lways switch on the electrical power tool before
moving the workpiece against it. Otherwise
there is the risk of kickback.
D o not cut moist materials or damp surfaces,
U se only undamaged, defect-free saw blades
Distorted or blunt saw blades
cause a kickback.
E nsure that the teeth on the saw blade
downwards before you mount it in the device.
D ANGER OF INJURY! Keep your hands
away from the area of the saw blade.
B efore sawing, check the workpiece for foreign
bodies such as nails etc. and remove them. In-
jury and / or damage to property may result from
the saw blade striking nails etc. embedded in
the workpiece.
A lways keep the device clean, dry and free
from oil or grease.
S witch off the device before you remove any
wood residue from around the saw blade.
Otherwise you could become injured.
HAZARDOUS DUSTS /
VAPOURS! Any noxious dusts or vapours
generated from sawing represent a risk to the
health of the person operating the device and
to anyone near the work area.
D o not saw materials containing substances
harmful to health.
D o not use the tool on materials containing
asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcinogen.
M ake sure you have adequate ventilation.
Wear protective glasses, hearing
protection, dust protection masks
and protective gloves.
Advice on use
Q
P ush the workpiece slowly and with minimum
pressure on to the saw blade.
.
7
can break or
7
point
7
Q
Q
General safety advice / Assembly
R educe the rate of advance when you are
cutting thicker material.
H old the workpiece firmly on the table with
both hands and push it slowly towards the saw
blade. Otherwise the saw blade may twist or
break.
A void making any sharp changes in direction
during sawing to prevent the saw blade from
twisting or tearing.
B efore starting the saw cut, drill a hole at a
corner or internal cut-out in the workpiece and
start sawing from the hole.
U se the correct saw blade. The choice of saw
blade depends on the thickness and type of
material and the intended cut.
Select a saw blade with fine teeth to saw thin,
hard materials.
Use a narrow saw blade to saw small radius cuts.
Assembly
DANGER OF INJURY!
Pull the mains plug out of the socket before you
carry out any task on the device,
Attaching the blade guard
(see Fig. A)
P ush the screw
from the inside through the
10 c
slot in the blade guard
F rom the outside of the blade guard
the guide plate
on to the screw
10 b
The longer of the angled sides of the guide
plate
reaches around the cover
10 b
A ttach the blade guard
tachment arms
and insert the two screws
11
through the openings provided for them in the
attachment arms
.
11
E nsure that the upwardly curved end of the
blade guard
is at the top.
9
P ut the plain washers
10 a
of the attachment arms
S crew the knurled nuts
ends
.
10 c
9
.
9
, place
9
.
10 c
.
9
between the two at-
9
10 c
on from the outside
.
11
on to the two screw
10
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