securely fitted to the machine.
1. Loosen the locking bolt for slide rails (29) if
tightened;
2. Pull the handle (2) forwards towards yourself
and tighten the locking bolt for slide rails (29);
3. Press the handle (2) fully downwards;
4. Lock the position lock knob (38) by first pulling
and then turning it;
5. Wind up the mains cable and tie it together with
the supplied cable strap.
After locking the transport position, use the car-
rying handle (27) to safely carry and transport the
machine.
Only use the carrying handle to transport the
machine and never the protective guards.
Install of a stationary machine (Fig. A, B, D)
To ensure safe handling, the power tool must be
mounted on a flat, stable work surface (e.g. work
bench) before use. You can install the machine in
three ways:
1. On a workbench
In this case the machine must be secured to the
workbench using suitable screw fasteners. Use the
four holes (12) to do this. As shown on fig. D.
2. On a subframe
Read all the warnings and instructions
included with the saw stand. Failure to
observe the warnings and follow instruc-
tions may result in electric shock, fire and/
or serious injury.
Assemble the saw stand properly before
mounting the power tool. Correct assembly
is important to prevent the risk of collapsing.
In this case the machine must be secured to the
sub frame with bolts. Use the four holes (12) to
do this. The sub frame must be anchored with 4
bolts to the floor plate with dimensions of at least
1 square meter. Mount the power tool on the saw
stand in the transport position.
3. Flexible installation
This type of installation is not recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
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If, in exceptional circumstances, it is not possible
to mount the power tool on a flat and stable work
surface, you can improvise by setting it up with the
tilt protectors.
Without the tilt protector, the power tool will
not be stable and can tip over especially when
sawing maximum mitre and/or bevel angles.
• Loosen the grub screw (39) using a hex key.
Slide the rear tilt protector (30) fully outwards
as shown on figure E1 and E2. Now, tighten the
grub screw (39) again.
• Rotate the front tilt protector (37) inwards or
outwards as shown on figure F until the power
tool is positioned level on the work surface.
Checking the protective guard (fig. A)
The Retracting protective guard (5) protects
against accidental contact with the saw blade and
from saw chips flying around. Before use, it must
be checked if the saw blade guard is functioning
correctly. To do so, pull the handle (2) downwards
and check the following:
• The Retracting protective guard (5) must provide
access to the saw blade (6) without getting in
contact with other parts.
• When folding the saw upwards into the starting
position, the Retracting protective guard (5) must
cover the entire saw blade (6) automatically.
Replacing the saw blade (fig. G)
Before carrying out any work on the
machine, disconnect the mains plug from
the power supply.
When mounting the saw blade, wear
protective gloves. Danger of injury when
touching the saw blade.
Only use saw blades that correspond with
the characteristic data given in the operating
instructions. Use only saw blades that are
marked with a speed equal or higher than
the speed marked on the machine.
Do not under any circumstances use
grinding discs as the cutting tool.
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