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Attachment of the mitre guide (Fig. A)
• Slide the guide in the slot of the table at the left
side of the sawblade Fig. A.
• The position of the mitre guide can be adjusted
by loosening the wing bolts (15) and tightening
them afterwards.
Assemble or change the saw blade (Fig. G)
First remove the plug from the mains before
the saw blade is assembled or replaced.
The arrow marked on the saw blade, which
indicates the direction of rotation, must point
in the same direction as the arrow marked on
the machine, the saw blade teeth must point
downwards on the front of the saw.
• Remove the inlay (19) from the table, by using a
screwdriver (Fig. G1).
• Turn the saw blade completely upwards.
(Instructions for height adjustment see chapter 4)
• Loosen the nut with the wrenches (14) (Fig. G2).
• Remove the nut and the outside flange from the
sawblade axle (Fig. G3).
• Slide the old saw blade over the saw blade axle
and put on a new saw blade.
• Put the outside flange back on add the nut.
• Tighten the nut by using the wrenches.
• Put the inlay back in the table and tighten the
screw.
4. OPERATION
Switching on/off (Fig. A)
• Press the switch into position '1' to put your
machine into operation.
• To switch off the machine the same switch
needs to be pressed to position '0'.
• Always keep the mains cable away from moving
parts.
Overload protection (Fig. B)
This electrical power tool is provided with an
overload protection (25). In case that the overload
protection was initiated, proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the power tool from the power supply.
• Allow the power tool to cool down.
• Check the power tool carefully for possible
damages.
• Have damages repaired before re-starting the
power tool.
• Connect the power tool to the power supply.
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• Push the overload switch (25)(Fig. B).
• Turn on the power tool as described and put it
into operation.
Using the 2 in 1 handle, Adjust the angle and
height of the saw blade (Fig. A)
Using the height adjustment
• Turn the handle (9) clockwise to raise the saw-
blade.
• Turn the handle counter clockwise to lower the
sawblade.
• Make sure the saw blade is always approxi-
mately 2 mm higher than the total thickness of
the material to be sawn.
Using the angle adjustment (Fig. G4)
• Slightly loosen the knob (10)
• Press the handle (9) towards the machine and
turn counter clockwise to adjust the sawblade
in its angle.
• Fasten the knob (10).
Using the parallel guide (Fig. A, F, J1, J2)
The parallel guide (2A) is equipped with a guide
extension (2B). The guide extension can be used
in two different ways, depending on the thickness
of the wood. For thicker wood, the guide extension
(2B) should be mounted as shown in figure J1. For
thinner wood, the guide extension (2B) should be
mounted as shown in figure J2.
• Unlock the guide down by pushing the handle
upwards (Fig. F).
• Slightly loosen the wing nuts (2C).
• Remove the guide extension (2B) from the
parallel guide (2A) by sliding it away from the
parallel guide.
• Turn the guide extension to the desired position
and slide it back onto the parallel guide.
• Tighten the wing nuts (2C).
Working instructions
There are two types of sawing methods:
• Lengthwise sawing (Fig. H1)
Sawing the workpiece in the length of the wood
grain
• Cross-cutting or cutting off, use the mitre guide
(Fig. H2)
Sawing off the workpiece crosswise
For both sawing methods one of the fences
must be used. Therefor never saw without a
fence!
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