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Risk of squeezing fingers when opening the
guards.
Transport
Before all work on the machine, pull the
mains plug.
Check that all locks and tensioning devices are
secure:
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Turn the locking knob on the turntable
counterclockwise.
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Slide the machine completely towards yourself
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Turn the locking knob on the turntable
clockwise to lock the slide-function
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Unlock the pin on the right hand side of the
machine
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Push the button in the handgrip to unlock the
saw blade protection
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Push the machine completely downwards
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Lock the pin on the right hand side again
While the machine is in use
With frequent use of the machine, do not let
routine lead to mistakes. Remember that a slight
lack of concentration can lead to serious injuries in
a fraction of a second.
•
Before beginning to saw, make sure that the
protective hood is in the right position.
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Before cutting the first cut, let the machine run
for a short while. If you hear any unusual
sounds or observe any strong vibration, turn
the machine off and take the plug out of the
socket, and then find the cause of the
problem. Do not switch the machine on again
until the cause has been found and the fault
repaired.
•
Make sure that the piece of work being sawn
off does not get stuck in place, do not hold it or
clamp it and no not secure it against the stop.
It must be able to move freely along the side of
the saw blade. When this is not possible the
piece of work being sawn can be trapped by
the saw blade and be flung about.
•
Avoid placing your hands anywhere where in
the case of a sudden movement one or both
hands can come into contact with the saw
blade.
•
Let the saw get up to full revolutions before
you start sawing.
•
Press the saw head downwards so that the
motor is not overloaded and the saw blade
Ferm
does not get jammed.
•
If you need to remove jammed material, first
let the saw blade stop turning completely,
switch the motor off and take the plug out of
the socket.
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At the end of the sawing process, keep the
saw head downwards, switch off the machine
and wait until all moving parts has come to a
stop before you take your hands off the
machine.
Motor
Connect the machine to a 220/230 V socket.
If the motor does not start, immediately release
the switch. Take the plug out of the socket. Check
that the saw blade can turn freely. If so, try starting
the machine again.
To prevent damaging the motor must be
regularly freed of chips and dust to
ensure correct cooling.
•
If the motor suddenly stops while sawing, let
go of the switch immediately. Loosen the saw
blade from the piece of work, after which
sawing can continue.
•
Using long cables of too small a diameter can
result in loss of voltage, which can lead to
problems with the motor.
•
For a length up to 15 metres a cable must
be used with a diameter of 1.5 mm
•
For a length of between 15 and 40 metres
a cable must be used with a diameter of
2.5 mm
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3. Assembly and accessories
Mounting the support bracket.
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Mount the support bracket into the slot in the
rear of the base.
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Tighten the screw to secure the support
bracket.
Installation of the machine on a workbench or
on the subframe.
This machine is a stationary machine and for
safety reasons must always be firmly installed and
not used for mobile applications.
You can install the machine in two ways:
a. As a stationary machine on a workbench. In
this case the machine must be secured to the
workbench with 4 bolts.
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