USE
ADJUSTING THE DISTANCE OF THE STOP RAILS
1. Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains.
2. Push the arm (3) down to the lowest position and secure it with the lock (4).
3. Release the handle (20) and press the angle lock (21).
4. Turn the table (16) to the 0° position on the scale.
5. Release the lock (21) and let it lock and tighten the handle (20).
6. Using a 5 mm Allen key, loosen the two screws holding the stop rails (14) to the base.
7. Place the angle on the table (16) and rest it on the stop rails (14) and the flat part of the saw disc.
8. Adjust the stops so that they are perpendicular to the disc.
9. Hold the stop rails (14) and carefully tighten the screws.
10. Loosen the cutting angle scale screw (17) and adjust the scale so that the pointer corresponds to
an angle of 0°. Tighten the support screw.
SAW DISC REPLACEMENT
It is recommended to use thick gloves when replacing.
1. Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains.
2. Push the arm (3) down and pull out the lock (4).
3. Raise the arm to the highest position.
4. Release the cover using a cross screwdriver.
5. Turn the movable saw disc guard (8) to the open position above the saw disc cover by pulling. The
wheel bolt is now accessible.
6. Hold down the movable saw disc guard (8) and press and hold the spindle lock (22). Turn the saw
until the lock engages.
7. Loosen and unscrew the saw disc screw with the enclosed 6 mm Allen key (loosen to the right, as
the screw has a left-hand thread).
8. Remove the flat washer, the outer flange of the disc and the disc. Clean sawdust and dirt from the
spindle.
9. Rub a drop of oil into the inner and outer flanges where they touch the disc.
10. Insert the new saw disc into the inner flange and position it on the axle.
11. Install the outer flange.
12. Press the spindle lock (22) and insert the flat washer and screw.
13. Tighten the screw firmly with a 6 mm Allen key (the screw has a left-hand thread, tighten to the left).
14. While still holding, slide the saw disc guard (8) down and replace the saw disc screw cover (10);
fasten it with a screw.
15. Check that the movable disc guard works properly and covers the disc as the arm moves.
16. Plug in the machine and run it to check that the disc is loaded correctly.
CROSS CUTS
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side
with your left hand.
The cross-sections are made through wood fibres. A vertical cut (90°) is made when the table is set to
the 0° mark. Oblique cuts are made after setting the table to the desired angle.
1. Pull out the lock (4) and raise the arm (3) to its full height.
ENGLISH
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