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2. Set the saw blade to the maximum cutting depth.
3. Push the parallel guide in such a way that the stop rail
touches the saw blade.
4. If the stop rail does not run parallel with the saw
blade, loosen the hexagon socket bolts A in the
parallel guide using a 5 mm hex key (not included in
the package contents) and orientate the stop rail in a
parallel direction to the saw blade.
5. Tighten the socket hex bolts again.
6. Reposition the parallel guide away from the saw
blade.
Setting the cross guide (Fig. O)
Do not push the stop rail (33) too far towards the saw
blade 5 .
There should be approx. 2 cm of space between the
stop rail and saw blade.
1. Push the stop rail (33) onto the cross guide (3) so that
the two carriage bolts 35 slide into the profile of the
stop rail.
2. Fasten the stop rail to the cross guide by tightening
the two knurled bolts (36) .
3. Push the guide rail (32) into one of the two guide slots
on the saw table.
4. Loosen the knurled nut (34) and turn the cross guide
until you have set it at the required angle.
5. Tighten the knurled bolt again.
Activating/deactivating the laser
With the help of the laser (24) you can perform precision
cuts with the table saw.
Observe the safety instructions for the laser. The laser
beam is produced using a laser diode. A line is produced
which you can use as an optical mark for the cutting line
when precision cutting. The laser switch (23) can be
accessed through the opening on the top side if the saw
blade guard 4 is mounted.
• To switch the laser on, set the laser switch to position
I (laser on). A red laser beam will now be emitted out
of the laser light opening. Keeping the laser beam
along the cutting line mark while sawing will ensure
that your cuts are neat.
• To switch the laser off, set the laser switch to position
0 (laser off). The laser beam will go out.
• To save the battery power, always switch the laser off
when it is no longer needed.
Dust and chips that have accumulated may block the
laser beam. These particles must therefore be removed
from the saw blade guard after every use.
Adjusting the laser (Fig. P)
If the laser (24) no longer displays the correct cutting
line, it can be subsequently adjusted.
• Loosen the screws (B) on the illuminating diode and
position the laser in the required direction by pushing
it in such a way that the laser beam meets the cutting
teeth of the saw blade.
• Then tighten the screws again.
Operation
m WARNING! Risk of injury!
Improper assembly of the table saw can result in serious
injury.
• Before start-up, assemble the table saw properly and
completely.
• Before switching the table saw on, make sure the saw
blade is correctly mounted and that mobile parts can
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move freely.
After switching on the saw, you must wait until the saw
blade 5 has reached the maximum speed before you
perform the cut.
Switching the table saw on and off
• To switch on the table saw, press the green operating
switch I (13) . The motor will start.
• To switch the table saw off, push the red operating
switch 0.
Sawing with the table saw
m WARNING! Risk of injury!
Improperly handling the table saw poses a risk of seri-
ous injury.
• When performing lengthwise cuts, do not stand di-
rectly in front of the table saw, instead stand diagonal
to the cutting line.
• When performing bevel cuts, always use the parallel
guide.
• Use a push stick or a push block to safely push the
workpiece by the saw blade. Immediately replace a
damaged or worn push stick.
• Secure long workpieces so that they do not tip over
at the end of the cut. Use a roller stand for this, for
example.
• After switching on the table saw, wait until the saw
blade has reached its maximum speed before you
perform the cut.
• Only operate the table saw with an extraction device.
• Each time after making a new setting, perform a test
cut to check the set dimensions.
• Check and clean the suction channels regularly.
Performing lengthwise cuts (Fig. Q)
A lengthwise cut is applied to cut a workpiece length-
wise. Push an edge of the workpiece against the parallel
guide (6) with the flat side on the saw table.
1. Adjust the parallel guide to the workpiece height and
the desired width (see chapter "Setting the parallel
guide").
2. Lower the saw blade guard (4) onto the saw table.
The saw blade guard is pushed up by the workpiece
while sawing.
3. Switch on the dust extractor first and then the table
saw.
4. With your fingers closed, place your hands flat on the
workpiece and push it along the parallel guide into the
saw blade (5) .
5. Guide the workpiece laterally just to the front edge of
the saw blade guard with your left hand.
6. Always push the workpiece up to the end of the split-
ting wedge (26) using the push stick (15) .
Performing bevel cuts (Fig. R)
1. Set the saw blade to the desired angle (see chapter
"Setting the cutting angle").
2. Set the parallel guide corresponding to the width and
height of the workpiece (see chapter "Setting the
parallel guide").
3. Lower the saw blade guard (4) onto the saw table.
4. Perform the cut corresponding to the width of the
workpiece (see chapter "Performing lengthwise cuts").
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