WARNING
The noise emission values can vary from
the specified values during the actual use
of the power tool, depending on the type
and the manner in which the electric tool is
used, and in particular the type of work-
piece being processed.
Try to keep the stress as low as possible. For example:
Limit working time. In doing so, all parts of the oper-
ating cycle must be taken into account (such as times
in which the power tool is switched off or times in
which it is switched on, but is not running under a
load).
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Unpacking
WARNING
The product and the packaging material are not
children's toys!
Do not let children play with plastic bags, films or
small parts! There is a danger of choking or suf-
focating!
• Open the packaging and carefully remove the prod-
uct.
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the pack-
aging and transport safety devices (if present).
• Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
• Check the product and accessory parts for transport
damage. Immediately report any damage to the
transport company that delivered the Product. Later
claims will not be recognised.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of the
warranty period.
• Familiarise yourself with the product by means of the
operating manual before using for the first time.
• With accessories as well as wearing parts and re-
placement parts use only original parts. Spare parts
can be obtained from your specialist dealer.
• When ordering please provide our article number as
well as type and year of manufacture for the product.
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Before first use (Fig. 3)
1. Loosen the pre-installed tilt protection (33) on the
underside of the saw, pull it out completely and se-
cure it again using the Allen key (D).
2. The product must be securely installed. Fasten the
product to a workbench, machine stand or similar.
Insert 4 screws (not included in the scope of delivery)
into the holes on the fixed saw table (19). Tighten up
the screws.
3. Set the adjustment screw (15) to the level of the ta-
bletop to prevent the product from tipping over.
• Prior to commissioning, all covers and safety devices
must be mounted correctly.
• The saw blade must be able to run freely.
• In case of previously machined wood, be aware of
any foreign bodies, such as nails or screws, etc.
• Before pressing the on/off switch, make sure that the
saw blade is correctly fitted, and that moving parts
run smoothly.
• Before connecting of the product, make certain that
the data on the type plate matches with the mains
power data.
9.1
Checking the safety equipment of
the saw blade guard (7) (Fig. 4)
The saw blade guard protects against accidental contact
with the saw blade and against flying chips.
Check function
To do this, fold the saw down:
• The saw blade guard must expose the saw blade
when it is swung down without touching other parts.
• When the saw is folded up to the initial position, the
saw blade guard must automatically cover the saw
blade.
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10.1 Assembling the product (Fig. 1,
2, 5, 6)
1. Loosen the rotary table (18) by turning the handle
(14) counter-clockwise.
2. Use the handle (14) to adjust the rotary table (18) to
the desired angle.
3. Re-tighten the handle (14) by turning it clockwise, to
fix the rotary table in place.
4. The saw is unlocked from the lower position by gen-
tly pressing down on the saw head (6) and, at the
same time, pulling out the locking pin (34) from the
engine mount.
5. Turn the locking pin (34) 90 degrees to lock it in the
unlocked position.
6. Swivel the saw head (6) upwards.
7. The clamping devices (25) can be attached to both
sides of the fixed saw table (19). Insert a clamping
device (25) into the hole provided on the rear side of
the stop rail (12) and secure it with the locking screw
(25c).
For mitre cuts 0°- 45°, mount the clamping device
(25) on one side (right) only (see Fig. 11-12).
8. The saw head (6) can be tilted to the left to max. 45°
by loosening the locking screw (24).
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