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Operating the electric tool
for a first time
- Check if the data on the nameplate
correspond with the actual voltage of the
power supply.
- The electric tools with rated voltage 230 V
may be also connected to 220 V.
- Fusing for 230 V: 16 A slow-action fuse or
equivalent automatic circuit breaker.
- Use only extension cords with a cross section
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of
3 x 1,5 mm , max. 20 m (
3 x 2,5 mm ,
max. 50 m length).
- When the electric tool is used outdoors, use
only extension cords intended for outdoor use
and so marked.
- Connection to a standby unit or generator:
minimum power 5 kVA / 230 V, 50 Hz.
Operation
Operating controls and adjusting means
(Figures 1 and 2)
Important:
- First familiarize yourself with the operating
controls and adjusting means of the electric
tool.
- The sawing unit is hinged to the guide plate
(1) on both sides and may be tilted up to 60°
against the guide plate.
- The electric tool is guided by the two
favourably shaped handles (2, 3).
- To switch the electric tool on, the interlock
which prevents unintentional starting must be
released first. To do this, press the lock-off
button (4) and the switch actuator (5) on the
handle at the same time.
Cutting depth adjustment
- Loosen both the locking levers (6, 7);
- Set the desired cutting depth according to the
scale (8) by raising or lowering the spring-
loaded sawing unit;
- Retighten both the locking levers.
Mitre cutting (bevel adjustment)
(Figures 1 and 2)
- Loosen both the wing screws (9);
- Tilt the sawing unit to the desired angle
according to the scale (10) and retighten both
the wing screws;
- Adjust the cutting depth.
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Working with the saw (Figures 1 and 4)
Attention must be paid that the following
conditions are met:
- The workpiece is safely supported and
clamped if necessary;
- Movement of the power supply cord is not
restricted in any way;
- The pendulum safety guard is in proper
position and freely movable;
- The saw blade which is suitable for the
intended application is used.
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After the circular saw adjustment is completed,
the electric tool may be plugged into a mains
socket.
- Place the saw with the front part of the guide
plate on the workpiece, such that the
pendulum safety guard is still freely movable.
- As the saw is switched on and pushed
forward, the movable safety guard (11) will
open and uncover the saw blade (12).
- Upon completion of the cut, the movable
safety guard returns automatically to its
parking position and covers the saw blade.
- After the work is finished, switch the electric
tool off by releasing the switch actuator.
- For opening the movable safety guard
manually, use the lever (13).
- For sawing along a marked line, use the
gauge mark (14) on the guide plate
(for 0°/45°/60°).
- For straight parallel cutting, use either the rip
fence (15) or a guide rail (16) together with
the cutting guide (17) fixed to the guide plate
of the saw.
In closed rooms, this electric tool should only be
operated with a dust extraction device
connected.
Dust extraction
(Figure 2)
Dust originating from cutting operations may be
harmful to human health, combustible or
explosive. It is necessary to implement all the
relevant safety measures.
Examples:
- Beech and oak dust can cause lung cancer.
Use a suitable dust extractor and wear a dust
mask.
- Dust from light metals can ignite or explode.
Keep the workplace clean, because mixing
diverse materials is especially dangerous.
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(Figures 1)