8.
Insert a new or sharpened saw blade.
Ensure that the saw blade is running in the cor-
rect direction: the arrow on the protective cover
and the arrow on the saw blade must point in the
same direction!
9.
Reattach the front saw blade flange and washer.
10. Secure the saw blade with the screw.
11. Push the two washers onto the mounting bolt (Fig.
15, I).
12. Lift the swivel frame and insert the mounting bolt
into the hole (Fig. 15, J).
13. Guide the swivel frame guide (Fig. 12 C) back onto
the grub screw (Fig. 12 D) and secure it with the
hexagon nut (Fig. 12 B).
14. Insert the spring cotter pin (Fig. 11, A) through the
mounting bolt (Fig. 15, I).
15. Remove the retaining pin (Fig. 13, 14).
Changing the plastic insert
Replace worn or damaged plastic inserts (Fig. 1, 11)
immediately.
1.
Loosen the screws on the plastic insert and re-
move it.
2.
Insert a new plastic insert and screw it tight.
13. Transport
Transport (Fig. 9)
Move the swivel frame to the transport position and
secure it with the locking lever (18) Fig. 2.
To move the saw easily, tilt it onto its wheels. To do
this, put your foot on the wheel axle and pull the ma-
chine towards you by the handle.
Attention! The saw may only be used when all four
feet are firmly on the ground.
14. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-free place that is inaccessible to children. The
optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 30 ˚C.
Keep the power tool in its original packaging. Cover the
product to protect it from dust or moisture. Store the
operating manual with the product.
15. Disposal and recycling
Notes for packaging
Notes on the electrical and electronic equipment
act (ElektroG)
Waste electrical and electronic equipment
does not belong in household waste, but
must be collected and disposed of sepa-
rately!
• Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are
not installed permanently in the old device must be
removed non-destructively before disposal! Their
disposal is regulated by the battery act.
• Owners or users of electrical and electronic devices
are legally obliged to return them after use.
• The end user is responsible for deleting their per-
sonal data from the old device being disposed of!
• The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that
waste electrical and electronic equipment must not
be disposed of with household waste.
• Waste electrical and electronic equipment can be
handed in free of charge at the following places:
- Public disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal
works yards).
- Points of sale of electrical devices (stationary and
online), provided that dealers are obliged to take
them back or offer to do so voluntarily.
- Up to three waste electrical devices per type of
device, with an edge length of no more than 25
centimetres, can be returned free of charge to
the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new
device from the manufacturer or taken to another
authorised collection point in your vicinity.
- Further supplementary take-back conditions of
the manufacturers and distributors can be ob-
tained from the respective customer service.
• If the manufacturer delivers a new electrical device
to a private household, the manufacturer can ar-
range for the free collection of the old electrical de-
vice upon request from the end user. Please contact
the manufacturer's customer service for this.
www.scheppach.com
The packaging materials are recy-
clable. Please dispose of packag-
ing in an environmentally friendly
manner.
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