PREPARATION TO WORK
CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Right angle cutting depth can be set from the range of 0 to 48 mm.
Loosen the cutting depth locking knob (21).
Set desired cutting depth (use the scale).
Lock the cutting depth locking knob (21) (fig. A).
INSTALLATION OF THE EDGE GUIDE
Edge guide can be installed on left or right side of the device
footplate.
Loosen the edge guide locking screw (20).
Slide the edge guide bar into holes in the footplate (16), use the
scale to set required distance and fix by tightening the edge guide
locking screws (20) (fig.B).
ATTETION! Edge guide bar should be pointed downwards.
The edge guide (22) can also be used for bevel cutting at
angles ranging from 0° to 45°.
ATTETION!
Never put hand or fingers behind the working saw.
When kick back happens the saw can fall on the hand, it may be
the cause of heavy body injury.
MOVING THE LOWER GUARD
Lower guard (11) of the cutting blade (8) is pushed away automatically
as the blade sinks into the material. To remove it manually push the
lower guard lever (5).
DUST EXTRACTION
Circular saw is equipped with dust extraction outlet (1) that allows for
extraction of sawdust produced when cutting.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
ATTENTION! Hold the saw with both hands when starting up,
because engine torque may cause uncontrolled turn of the
power tool.
Remember that rotating parts of the saw rotate for
some time after the tool has been switched off
The device is equipped with the switch, which protects from accidental
starting. The safety switch is located on both sides of the tool body.
Switching on
Press one of the switch lock buttons (3) and hold (fig. C).
Press the switch button (2) (fig. D).
You can release the switch lock button (3) after starting the device.
Switching off
Release pressure on the switch button (4) to stop the tool.
LASER OPERATION
WARNING! Never look directly into the laser beam or its reflection
from a mirror surface, and the laser beam must not be pointed at
any person.
Each time the switch lock button (3) is pressed, the laser shines (7). The
light of the laser beam allows for better control of the line of the
obtained cut. The laser generator (7) supplied with the saw is intended
for use in precision cutting.
Press the switch lock button (3) and the switch (4).
The laser will emit a red line visible on the material.
Make the cut along this line.
ATTENTION! Cutting dust may dim the laser light, so you need to
clean the laser projector lens from time to time.
CUTTING
The cutting line is indicated by the cutting line indicator (18) for the 450
angle or (19) for the 00 angle (fig. E).
• When starting work, always hold the saw firmly with both hands and
both handles.
• The chain saw may only be started when it is clear of the material to be
cut.
• Do not press the saw with excessive force, do not exert moderate,
continuous pressure on it.
• Allow the cutting blade to come to a complete stop after completing
the cut.
• If the cut is interrupted before the intended completion, when
resuming, first wait until the saw has reached its maximum speed after
starting the saw and then carefully guide the saw blade into the cut in
the material to be cut.
• When cutting across the grain of a material (wood), sometimes the
fibers tend to float upwards and break off (the saw's movement at a slow
speed minimizes this tendency).
• Make sure that the bottom cover in its movement reaches the end
position.
• Before starting to cut, always make sure that the cutting depth locking
knob and the saw foot setting locking knobs are properly tightened.
• For cooperation with the saw, only cutting blades with the correct
outer diameter and the diameter of the cutting blade mounting hole
should be used.
• The material to be cut should be firmly fixed.
• The wider part of the saw foot should be placed on that part of the
material that is not being cut.
ATTENTION! If the dimensions of the material are small, the
material should be held in place with clamps. If the saw shoe does
not slide across the workpiece, but is raised, there is a risk of
kickback.
WARNING! Proper immobilization of the material being cut and a
firm hold of the saw ensure full control of the power tool operation,
which avoids the risk of injury. Do not try to support short pieces of
fabric with your hand.
FOOT ADJUSTMENT FOR ANGLE CUTTING
The adjustable saw foot allows you to make miter cuts from 00 to 450.
• Loosen the foot adjustment knob (17) (fig. F).
• Set the foot (16) to the desired angle (0
• Tighten the foot setting locking knob (17).
ATTENTION! It should be remembered that when cutting at an
angle, there is a greater risk of kickback (greater possibility of the
saw blade jamming), therefore it is especially important that the
saw foot rests against the material being processed. Make cutting
in a smooth motion.
CUT BY CUTTING INTO THE MATERIAL
• Set the desired cutting depth according to the thickness of the material
to be cut.
• Tilt the saw so that the front edge of the saw foot (16) rests on the
material to be cut and the 0
cut.
• After positioning the saw where the cut will begin, raise the lower
guard (11) using the lower guard lever (5) (the saw blade is raised above
the material).
• Start the power tool and wait for the saw blade to reach full speed.
• Gradually lower the saw, plunging the saw blade into the material
(during this movement, the front edge of the saw foot should be in
contact with the material surface).
• When the cutting blade starts cutting, release the bottom guard.
• When the saw foot is completely flat on the material, continue cutting
by pushing the saw forward.
• Never reverse the saw with a rotating cutting blade as it may cause
kickback.
• Finish the cut in the opposite way to starting it, turning the saw around
the contact line of the front edge of the saw foot with the material to be
cut.
• After switching the saw off, let the saw blade come to a complete stop
before removing the saw from the fabric.
13
0
to 45
0
) using the scale.
0
cross mark is on the line of the intended