14.1 General notes
• Only lift the product by the machine housing.
• Package the product to prevent transport damage.
Use the original packaging.
• Protect the product from vibrations and shocks, in
particular during vehicular transport.
• Ensure adequate load securing when transporting
in a vehicle.
14.2 Product-specific notes
m WARNING
Danger of injury due to excessive product weight.
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Ask a second person to help you mounting the
product.
1.
When lifting the product, note its weight see tech-
nical data.
2.
Always switch off the power tool before transport
and disconnect it from the power supply.
3.
Always carry the power tool with at least one oth-
er person, do not carry by the table extensions.
To transport the power tool, lift it by the machine
housing.
4.
Protect the power tool from impacts, shocks and
severe vibrations, e.g. during vehicular transport.
5.
Secure the power tool against toppling and slipping.
6.
Never use protective devices for handling or trans-
port.
15. Maintenance
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.
m WARNING
Warning against unexpected hazards and damages to
the product
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Never carry out unauthorized changes or repairs
to the product that are not described in the oper-
ating manual.
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Do not carry out work on the product described
for a specialist workshop.
15.1 General notes
• Check the product for loose, worn or damaged com-
ponents.
• Check the nuts, pins and screws for firm seating.
• Check the covers and protective equipment for dam-
age and correct seating.
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• Check the electrical connections. Repairs to the
electrical connections may only be carried out by a
specialist workshop.
15.2 Oiling the product
1.
Oil the rotating parts once monthly to extend the
life of the tool.
2.
Do not oil the motor.
15.3 Servicing carbon brushes
ATTENTION
Product damage
-
The carbon brushes must only be replaced by
an electrician.
If excessive sparks are generated, have an electrician
check the carbon brushes.
15.4 Replacing the saw blade
m WARNING
Risk of injury! Improper handling of the circular table
saw may result in serious injury.
m WARNING
Danger of injury due to unexpected start-up of the ma-
chine
-
Remove the mains plug from the socket.
m WARNING
Danger of injury for fingers and hands due to sharp
edges
-
Wear protective gloves.
15.4.1 Removing the saw blade guard (fig. 8)
1.
Turn the saw blade (1) to the maximum position out
of the saw table (5) by turning the crank wheel (16)
clockwise until it reaches the stop.
2.
Loosen the fixing screw (2a).
3.
Carefully slide the saw blade guard (2) over the
riving knife (3).
15.4.2 Removing the table inlay (fig. 5)
1.
Undo the fixing screw (4a).
2.
Remove the table inlay (4).
3.
Check the table inlay (4) for damage. Replace the
table inlay if it is damaged or no longer connects
flush with the saw table.
15.4.3 Removing the saw blade guard (fig. 26 + 27)
PREREQUISITE: The saw blade (1) has been set to the
maximum cutting depth (see 11.2).
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