6 After finishing the sawing cut, switch the machine
off and move the saw blade upwards.
Plunge-cuts, Fig. 9
1 Place the saw onto the work piece.
2 Place the cutting indicator with the rear arrow (A)
on the marked plunge-cut position.
3 Switch the machine on and push the saw down-
wards until you reach the set cutting depth.
4 Move the saw forwards until the cutting indication
(C) has reached the marked point.
5 After completion of the plunge-cut, move the saw
blade upwards and switch the saw off.
Cutting with rails (optional)
1 Place the machine in the guide rails. Can be
readjusted using the hex driver included in the
delivery, when there is the risk of the adjusting
screws releasing by themselves.
2 Turn on the machine by pressing the on/off switch
(4).
3 Press the dip trigger (3).
4 Press the saw downwards to reach the sawing
depth. During first use the rubber lip is sawn off
and thus splitter protection is guaranteed up to
the saw blade.
5 Push the saw uniformly forwards.
6 Turn off the machine and tilt the saw blade to the
top when the saw cutting is complete.
Tilt Protection (Fig. 10)
Put the rail saws with a the supplied anti-tilt (20).
This prevents the machine from tilting sideways when
tilting.
This physical injuries or damage to the machine can
be avoided.
Sawing with dust suction
Connect the suction hose to the exhaust nozzle - Ø
38 mm (12).
Splitter protection Fig. 1b
The splinter protection (15) improved significantly at
0° cuts are the quality of the cut edge of the sawed-
off workpiece part on the upward side.
• Place the machine on the workpiece and guide rail.
• Splitter guard (15) down until it rests on the work-
piece and tighten the knob.
• Splitter guard (15) sawing. At the first use of split-
ter guard (15) we sawed this to generate an exact
stop area.
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10. Electrical connection
The installed electric motor is completely wired
ready for operation.
The customer's connection to the power supply
system, and any extension cables that may be
used, must conform with local regulations.
Important remark:
The motor is automatically switched off in the event
of an overload. The motor can be switched on again
after a cool ing down period that can vary.
Defective electrical connection cables
Electrical connection cables often suffer insulation
dam age. Possible causes are:
• Pinch points when connection cables are run
through window or door gaps.
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment or laying
of the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the connecting
cable.
• Insulation damage resulting from forcefully pulling
out of the wall socket.
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must not
be used as the insulation damage makes them ex-
tremely hazardous.
Check electrical connection cables regularly for
damage. Make sure the cable is disconnected from
the mains when checking.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the
regulations applicable in your country.
Single-phase motor
• The mains voltage must coincide with the voltage
specified on the motor's rating plate.
• Extension cables up to a length of 25 m must have
a cross-section of 1.5 mm
least 2.5 mm
.
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• The connection to the mains must be protected
with a 16 A slow-acting fuse.
Only a qualified electrician is permitted to connect
the machine and complete repairs on its electrical
equip ment.
In the event of enquiries please specify the following
data:
• Motor manufacturer
• Type of current of the motor
• Data recorded on the machine's rating plate
• Data recorded on the switch's rating plate
, and beyond 25 m at
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