exposure during the actual operating conditions (for
this, all parts of the operating cycle have to be consid-
ered, e.g. times during which the power tool is switched
off and times during which it is switched on but runs in
no-load mode).
8. Unpacking
m DANGER
Danger of choking or suffocating
The packaging material, packaging and transport safe-
ty devices are not children's toys. Plastic bags, foils
and small parts can be swallowed and lead to choking.
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Keep packaging material, packaging and trans-
port safety devices away from children.
• Open the packaging and carefully remove the product.
• Remove the packaging material, packaging and
transport safety devices (if applicable).
• Check the completeness of the scope of delivery. The
customer service must be notified immediately of any
complaints. Later claims will not be recognised.
• Check the scope of delivery for transport damage.
The transport company must be notified immediately
of any complaints. Later claims will not be recognised.
• Keep the packaging until the end of the warranty
period.
• Read through the operating manual completely.
• Only use original spare parts or accessories. Origi-
nal spare parts or accessories can be obtained from
your dealer.
• Check that the data on the type plate matches with
the mains power data.
9.
Assembly
m WARNING: Remove the mains plug before any
maintenance, modification or assembly work on the
circular table saw.
m Attention!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled
before commissioning!
You require the following for assembly:
1x ring spanner, 10/13 mm (24)
1x ring spanner 10/21 mm (25)
(included in the scope of delivery)
1x Phillips screwdriver
1x Allen key 5 mm
40 | GB
(not included in the scope of delivery)
• Place all supplied parts on a flat surface.
• Group equal parts.
NOTE:
• If connections are secured with a screw (round-head
or hexagon), hexagon nuts and washers, the washer
must be fitted under the nut.
• Insert screws each from outside to inside. Secure
connections with nuts on the inside.
• Tighten the nuts and screws during assembly only
until they are unable to fall off. If you tighten the nuts
and screws fully before final assembly, it is not pos-
sible to complete the assembly.
9.1 Removing the table inlay (fig. 5)
1.
Set the saw blade (1) to the max. cutting depth,
move to the 0° position and lock in place (see 11.2).
2.
Undo the fixing screw (4a) by turning it a quarter
turn anti-clockwise.
3.
Remove the table inlay (4) from the saw table (5).
9.2 Riving knife
m WARNING
Danger of injury due to unexpected start-up of the ma-
chine
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Remove the mains plug from the socket.
You need to remove the table inlay (4) before you can
install and adjust the riving knife (3).
9.2.1 Insert and adjust the riving knife (fig. 6 + 7)
1.
Undo the fixing screw (3a). (fig. 6)
2.
Push the riving knife (3) into the bracket.
NOTE: This step can be omitted if the riving knife
(3) has already been inserted.
3.
Align the riving knife (3) so that
a) The distance between the saw blade (1) and the
riving knife (3) is max. 5 mm (fig. 18) and
b) The saw blade (1) is parallel to the riving knife
(3).
3.
Re-tighten the fixing screw (3a).
9.3 Fitting the table inlay (fig. 5)
1.
Place the table inlay (4) in the recess.
2.
Tighten the fixing screw (4a) by turning it a quarter
turn clockwise.
9.4 Fitting the saw blade guard (fig. 8)
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