5
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
Swivel the machine to 0° before replacing the
saw blade and adjust the maximum cutting
depth.
Turn the lever [5-3] as far as the stop.
Operate lever [5-3] only when the machine is at
a standstill!
Push the saw down until it engages.
Open the screw [5-6] using the Allen key [5-2].
Remove the saw blade [5-7].
Insert a new saw blade.
The direction of rotation of the saw blade
[5-8] and machine [5-4] must match!
Serious injuries may occur in the event of
non-compliance.
Insert the outer flange [5-9] so that the pulling
peg engages in the recess of the inner flange.
Check screws and flange for dirt con-
tamination and only use clean and un-
damaged parts!
Tighten the screw [5-6].
Pull the lever [5-3] back.
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
Fitting the viewing window/splinterguard [6]
The viewing window (transparent) [6-1] provides a
view of the saw blade and optimises dust ex-
traction.
With 0° cuts, the splinterguard (green) [6-2] also
improves the quality of the cutting edge of the
sawn-off workpiece on the upper side.
Insert the splinterguard [6-2].
Screw the rotary knob [6-3] through the long
hole in the splinterguard.
Make sure that the nut [6-4] is seated securely
in the splinterguard.
Use only knob that comes with your circular
saw. The knob of an other saw may be to
long and block the blade.
You must bed in the splinterguard before using it:
Set the machine to maximum cutting depth.
Set the machine speed to 6.
6
6-1
Dust extraction
WARNING
Dust hazard
Dust can be hazardous to health. Always work
with a dust extractor.
Always read applicable national regulations be-
fore extracting hazardous dust.
6-4
6-3
6-2
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