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It can be rotated by the user into any position
in order to make the work comfortable.
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If the dust bag (7) is full or you have finished
your work, then it can be taken off again and
emptied by opening the zip fastener.
•
It is also possible to connect a dust extractor
(vacuum cleaner) to the dust bag adapter (6)
(Fig. 2).
5.2 Adjusting the cutting depth (Fig. 3)
•
A total of 6 different cutting depths can be
selected.
•
To do this, use the stop (3) to set the required
cutting depth.
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The designations on the stop (3) indicate the
various sizes of biscuit.
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The adjustment screw (4) can be used to re-
adjust the cutting depth adjustment.
Size at
0
10
stop
Biscuit
0
10
size
Slot
8
10
mm
mm
depth
*without rubber tips
Warning!
Prior to use, check that the guard hood return me-
chanism works properly.
5.3 Adjustment of the cutting angle
(Figs. 4 + 5 / item 11)
For slots on inclined surfaces, e.g. for miter joints,
the angle of the stop (11) can be adjusted accor-
dingly.
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Undo the locking lever for angle adjustment
(2).
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Caution! The angle is indicated by the mar-
king (a).
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You can freely adjust the angle stop (11) to
any required angle between 0° and 90°.
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Then retighten the locking lever for angle ad-
justment (2).
Note:
If the angle stop (11) is set to an angle of 90° then
the height between the middle of the cutter and
the angle stop (11) without the spacer plate (13)
or height adjustment (14) is always 10 mm (see
Fig. 6).
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5.4 Spacer plate (Figs. 5-6 / item 13)
The spacer plate (13) also allows thin workpieces
to be cut. If the angle stop (11) is set to an angle
of 90° then the height between the middle of the
cutter and the angle stop (11) is always 6 mm.
See Fig. 6.
To do this, mount the spacer plate (13) on the
angle stop (11) as shown in Fig. 5.
Note: The spacer plate (13) can also be used on
miter joints in order to ensure that the slot is not
cut too deep.
5.5 Height adjustment (Fig. 7 / item 14)
With the height-adjustable stop (14) it is also pos-
sible to work on thinner workpieces. The height
between the middle of the cutter and the height-
adjustable stop (14) can be adjusted between 0
mm and 40 mm.
•
Undo the locking lever for the height-adjus-
table stop (15).
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Then insert the height-adjustable stop (14) as
shown in Fig. 7.
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Adjust the required height on the height scale
(22) by means of the adjustment screw (16).
The arrow (a) indicates the set height.
Note: The height of the slot should always be
in the middle of the workpiece.
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Then retighten the locking lever for the height-
adjustable stop (15) again.
Caution! The height-adjustable stop (14) must
only be used with a cutting angle of 0°.
5.6 Changing the cutter (Figs. 8-9)
Danger: The battery pack must be removed fi rst.
Remove the cover plate (10) by slightly loosening
the socket head screw and then take off the cover
plate (10).
•
Place the face spanner (8) on the flange (21).
•
Press the spindle lock (9); hold it pressed and
turn the face spanner in the direction of rotati-
on. After approximately half a turn the spindle
lock (9) will engage and the flange (21) can
be released.
•
Then release the cutter (20) from the housing.
•
As the next step, pull the cutter (20) out of the
base plate (23).
•
Then insert the new cutter (20), following the
above instructions in reverse. Check that the
direction of rotation of the cutter is correct.
•
Secure the cover plate (10) again.
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