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Dust-extraction Port (see figure D)
The dust-extraction port (D-1) accepts a
standard vacuum hose (38cm) for dust
collection.
It also allows to be connected with dust bag
(D-2) for smaller jobs.
Work Clamp (see figure E)
To ensure optimum working safety, the
workpiece must always be firmly clamped.
Do not saw workpieces that are too small to
clamp.
Insert the work clamp into the desired mounting
hole behind the fence. Tighten the locking knob
(E-1) to ensure the lower groove on the rod of
work clamp is fully engaged with threaded stud
of the locking knob.
– Open the clamping lever (E-2) of the work
clamp, lift the hold down clamp (E-3) as far
as it will go.
– Rotate the work clamp so that the hold-
down clamp is positioned over workpiece as
needed.
– Lower the hold-down clamp onto the
workpiece.
– Close the clamping lever.
NOTE
Move the sliding fence toward each side to
make sure there is no interference between
the work clamp and the sliding fence, if
necessary.
Unlocking/Locking the Saw Arm
(see figure F)
To unlock and raise the saw arm (Working
Position):
– Firmly grasp the main handle and apply
downward pressure while at the same time
pulling the arm-lock pin (36) out so that it
stops in unlock position.
– Slowly raise the saw arm.
To lock the saw arm(Transport Position):
– Firmly grasp the main handle and apply
downward pressure until head stops.
– Push in the arm-lock pin toward the saw,
allowing it to lock the saw into place.
NOTE
Do not use saw to cut while it is in the locked
position.
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Inserting/replacing the Battery
(see figure G1& G2)
Press the charged battery (38) into the power
tool until it clicks into place.
To remove, press the release button and pull
out the battery.
CAUTION!
When the device is not in use, protect the
battery contacts. Loose metal parts may short-
circuit the contacts; explosion and fire hazard!
Removal and Installation of the
Blade(see figure H1-H3)
WARNING!
Always turn the tool off and remove the
battery pack before making any adjustments
or assembling parts.
■ Use protective gloves when removing
or installing the blade. Do not touch the
blade teeth to avoid injury.
Use only a saw blade diameter in accordance
with the markings on the saw and information
about the bore diameter and the maximum
kerf of the saw blade. Use only saw blades
that are marked with a speed equal or higher
than the speed marked on the tool.
To Remove the Blade
– Raise the saw arm by releasing the arm-lock
pin.
– Lift and hold the lower blade guard (5);
loosen the blade-bolt guard screw (H-1) with
the supplied double-ended allen wrench.
– Rotate the blade-bolt guard (H-2) to expose
the blade bolt (H-3).
– Press and hold the spindle-lock button (H-
4), and rotate the saw blade (6) at the same
time until it locks into position.
– Use the wrench to turn the blade bolt
clockwise. Remove the blade bolt.
– Remove the outer flange (H-5) and the
blade. Wipe the blade flanges and spindle
to remove any dust and debris.
To Install the Blade
– Ensure that the inner flange is properly
installed in the spindle.
– Match the arrow on the saw blade with the
arrow on the upper blade guard (7). Make
sure that the teeth of the blade are pointing
downward.
– Fit the saw blade inside the upper blade
guard and onto the spindle.
SMS 190 18.0-EC

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