8
Assembly
CAUTION
Danger of injury!
Do not insert the battery until the battery-powered
tool is ready for use.
8.1
Attaching/taking off the sliding
shoe (20) (Fig. 2)
When working on workpiece surfaces that are suscepti-
ble to scratches, it is recommended to work with a slid-
ing shoe (20).
8.1.1
Attaching the sliding shoe
1. Place the sliding shoe (20) at the front of the base
plate (6).
2. Now press the latches (20a) on the rear part of the
sliding shoe (20) over the base plate (6).
8.1.2
Taking off the sliding shoe
1. Push the sliding shoe (20) off the base plate (6) at
the latches (20a).
2. Take the sliding shoe (20) off the base plate (6) to-
wards the front.
8.2
Inserting/removing the tool
attachment (Fig. 3)
WARNING
Tool attachments may be sharp and become hot
during use. Always wear protective gloves when han-
dling the tool attachments.
CAUTION
Keep your hands away from the tool attachment
when the product is in operation.
Note:
Only saw blades with a T-shaft mounting (single-cam
shank) such as the saw blade supplied can be used.
8.2.1
Fitting the saw blade (Fig. 3)
Note:
Ensure that the right saw blade for the material in ques-
tion is always used.
Note:
Ensure that the chuck is free of splinters or other mate-
rial residues.
Note:
Pull lightly on the saw blade to check that it does not
fall out during operation.
1. Turn the clamping lever (12) as far to the left as
possible and hold it in this position.
2. Insert the saw blade (15) into the chuck (11). When
inserting the saw blade (15), ensure that the back of
the saw blade is in the groove of the guide roller (8).
Ensure that the saw blade (15) is secured correctly
and that the teeth point in the direction of cutting.
3. Release the clamping lever (12).
8.2.2
1. Hold the saw blade (15) firmly.
2. Turn the clamping lever (12) as far to the left as
possible and hold it in this position.
3. Take the saw blade (15) out of the chuck (11).
4. Release the clamping lever (12).
8.3
Fitting/removing the parallel stop
(21) (Fig. 4)
Note:
The parallel stop can be fitted on both sides of the
product.
8.3.1
1. Loosen the locking screws (10).
Ensure that the locking screws (10) are not un-
screwed completely.
2. Slide the parallel stop (21) through the insertion
openings (9) with the marking facing upwards.
3. Tighten the locking screws (10) again.
8.3.2
1. Loosen the locking screws (10).
Ensure that the locking screws (10) are not un-
screwed completely.
2. Pull the parallel stop (21) out of the insertion open-
ings (9).
8.4
Taking off/attaching the chip
guard (19) (Fig. 5)
Note:
A chip guard can be used to prevent the surface from
being torn out when sawing wood. The chip guard can
only be used with certain saw blade types and only with
a cutting angle of 0°. You can remove it if necessary,
e.g. if you want to make a mitre cut.
8.4.1
1. Push the chip guard (19) out of the recess in the
sliding shoe (20).
8.4.2
1. Press the chip guard (19) through the recess in the
sliding shoe (20) onto the base plate (6).
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Removing the saw blade
Mounting the parallel stop
Removing the parallel stop
Removing the chip guard (Fig. 5)
Attaching the chip guard
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