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• Pay attention to the electrical lead: it should never be
pulled on to raise the machine or to unplug it. Protect it
from sharp edges, oil and overheating.
• If an extension lead is necessary, use only a tested arti-
cle.
• Protect yourself from electric shocks: avoid contact with
earthed objects such as pipes, radiators and refrigera-
tors.
• Any use aside from that for which the machine was
manufactured is considered inappropriate. For damage
resulting there from the manufacturer can offer no guar-
antee, and the risks from such use are carried solely by
the operator.
m Residual Risks
The machine is constructed according to the highest technical
standards. Still, residual risks remain.
• Heath hazards due to electrical current should inappro-
priate electrical connections be used.
• Residual risks can be minimized when the safety instruc-
tions and the instructions for appropriate use as well as
the operating instructions in general are followed.
• Do not place excessive demands on the machine: too
much pressure when sawing damage the saw blade
quickly which, in turn, leads to a reduction of machine
performance in operation, and a loss of cutting preci-
sion.
• Avoid unintentional start ups of the machine: when the
plug is put in the socket, the operating switch should not
be pressed.
Equipment, Fig. 1
1
Quick Release Lever
2
Flexible dust bellows
3
Saw blade protective cover
4
Upper Arm
5
On/off switch
6
Table lock button
7
Work lamp
8
Intake opening
9
Infinitely variable speed regulation
10 Clamping vice for saw blade protector
11 Saw blade storage drawer
12 Fastening holes
13 Workbench
14 Knob to release the clamps
15 Table cover
Assembly
Warning: For your own safety, do not connect the machine
to the power source until all the assembly steps have been
carried out and you have read and understood the operating
instructions with all safety and operation information.
Assembling the saw blades
Note: The teeth of the saw must always point down, in or-
der to prevent the material being sawn from rising up.
Removing the saw blades
a) Saw blades without pegs (fig. 1, 12, 13, 14)
• To remove the blade, loosen the blade clamp by lifting
up the quick release clamp lever (2). (fig. 12)
• Unscrew the wing nuts (5) on the upper blade holder
(4). (Fig. 13)
• Tilt the table to 45°. Release the peg screw (9) with the
t-shaped wrench below the table, to the left of the lower
blade holder (8) (Fig. 13).
• Remove the blade (1) from the upper (4) and the lower
(8) blade holder by pushing it forward though the open-
ing (6) in the workbench (7) and lifting it up. (Fig. 14)
Note: The six sided bolt (6) on the left side is for fine ad-
justment and is only used when the blade is not positioned
perpendicularly to the workbench (3). (Fig. 13)
b.) Saw blades with pegs (fig. 12, 14)
• In order to remove the blade, release the clamp by lifting
up the quick release lever (2, fig. 12). Tilt the workbench
to 45°, to view the lower blade holder. (fig. 14).
• Push gently outwards on the upper arm in order to re-
move the (1) from the upper blade holder (4+5).
Assembly of the saw blade protector (fig. 2)
• Release the saw blade locking knob (10, fig. 1).
• Push the supporting rod (16) into the supporting flap
(15).
• Tighten the saw blade protector screw (10, fig. 1).
• Put the screw (14) through the hole of the supporting
rod (16) and tighten it.
Start up
Assembling the saw on a workbench, fig. 16
• A workbench made of solid wood is more suitable to
mount the saw upon than one made of weaker particle
board, which could be disturbing due to vibration and
noise levels.
• These elements are needed to mount the saw on a work-
bench and are not included in delivery. Use the following
minimum equipment in the following sizes:
1 – saw body
2 – foam rubber base
3 – workbench
4 – flat gasket
5 – washers
6 – nuts
7 – lock nuts
8 – nuts
Number necessary:
4 nuts 6 mm x length
4 flat gaskets (7 mm)
4 washers (7 mm)
8 nuts (6 mm)
Place the machine in the desired position and mark the
places where holes are necessary to fasten the machine to
the base. Then drill the holes with an 8 mm bit, and fit the
screws in place
• Equally, a noise reducing foam rubber mat is not sup-
plied together with the saw but we strongly recommend
the use of such an item in order to minimise vibration
and noise. The ideal size is 550 x 210 mm.
Warning: This machine must be earthed.
If the machine is not correctly earthed it can cause an
electric shock. See that the electric socket is earthed.
Should there be any doubts, consult a specialist.
Warning: Avoid contact with the plug pins when plugging
in and unplugging the machine. Contact can cause a seri-
ous electric shock.
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