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• Lift the saw on the other side (A3). The legs will unfold. When they
are in the correct position, lock (A4).
• You can adjust the position of the saw by tightening and unscrewing
the leg supports (A5).
The order of the steps is indicated by the numbers on the pictures.
Folding the tripod (fig. B1, B2, B3, B4)
Hold the edge of the table, unlock the legs on the wheel side (B1). Place
the chain saw on the wheels folding the legs (B2). Block. Unlock the other
pair of legs (B3) and put the saw on the ground with the legs folded. Lock
(B4).
Transporting the Saw (Figs. C1, C2)
The front legs can be used as a handle when transporting the saw on
wheels.
Setting the riving knife (fig. D1, D2)
The riving knife can be set to two positions: the storage position (D1) and
the working position (D2). The wedge is in the storage position by default.
Setting the wedge in the working position
• Pull off the cover
• Raise the saw blade to its highest position by turning the height
adjustment knob clockwise. Make sure the blade angle (miter) is 0
°. The bevel should be locked.
• Unlock the wedge by pulling the lock lever up.
• Pull the wedge up to the operating position. The holes should align
with the pins on the housing.
• Block the wedge by setting the lever to the lower position (make sure
that the wedge is properly locked)
• Install the cover.
Place the wedge in the storage position
Repeat steps 1 through 3. Slide the wedge down to the storage position.
Block the wedge. Lower the saw blade to the lowest position. The wedge
should be below the table top.
Adjusting the position of the wedge relative to the blade (fig. D3)
Note: To avoid personal injury, always disconnect the saw from the power
source before making any settings. The wedge must be perfectly parallel
to the saw blade. To adjust the position of the wedge, loosen the two
screws (D3 - 1), then set the wedge in the correct position. After setting
the position, lock the wedge again.
Installation of the anti-kickback latches (fig. E1, E2)
Note: The riving knife must be in the working position to install the pawls.
• Raise the saw blade to its highest position and set the miter to 0 °.
Make sure the bevel is properly locked.
• Find the seat 1 on the wedge (fig. D2-1) and place the element with
ratchets in it. Lower the plastic cover and lock it (fig. E1 - 1). Place
the lever in the down position. Make sure the pin is fully seated in
seat 1.
• Release the plastic cover to secure the mechanism. Make sure that
the individual elements of the mechanism are well fitted.
Mounting the saw blade guard
• Lift the lever (fig. F1 - 1) marked in fig. F1. Place the blade guard
over seat 2 (fig. D2 - 2) so that the internal locking pin (fig. F2 - 2) is
placed in it.
• Place the cover on the riving knife.
• Pull the cover backwards to make sure that the locking pin (fig. F2 -
1) is correctly placed in seat 3 (fig. D2 - 3)
• Push the lever (fig. F1 - 1) downwards to lock the cover (fig. F3).
Extending the table
• The extension can be unlocked and locked with the tabletop
extension lock (fig. U - 14).
• The lock in the lower position blocks the extension of the table top
(fig. G1 - 1)
• The lock in the upper position enables the extension of the table top
to be pulled out (fig. G2 - 1).
• Extend the table top extension if necessary (fig. G3).
• After extending the extension to the desired length, push the lock
down to lock the mechanism (fig. G4). Note: Make sure the
extension is properly blocked.
• Tighten the bolt on the rails (fig. G5).
Installing the Height Adjustment Bracket (Fig. H)
The handle of the blade height adjustment crank (fig. U-11) is attached by
screwing it in.
Mounting the rip fence
Release the guide lock (fig. U-16) by pushing it upwards. Place the guide
on the worktop in such a way that the guide pointer (fig. I1-2) is on the
same side as the scale on the worktop (fig. I1-1).
Lock the guide bar first at the front and then at the rear by pressing the
guide locks against the table (I2).
Adjust the position of the rip fence.
The default setting of the guide is at right angles to the front edge of the
worktop. If the 90 ° angle is not kept, loosen the two bolts (fig. J1-1) on the
top of the front part of the guide using an Allen key. Then adjust the
position of the guide so that the angle of 90 ° to the edge of the worktop is
kept. Move the guide to align it with the saw blade. The position indicator
should read 0. If it is not, loosen the screw (fig J2-1) and align the indicator
with the zero point on the scale. Note: the blade guard and riving knife
must be removed beforehand.
SERVICE
On / off switch
Note: Before turning the machine on, make sure the blade guard is
properly installed.
The saw is equipped with a switch mechanism with a locking function. This
protects against activation by children and unauthorized persons.
• To start the device, insert the key, then pull the on / off switch
upwards (fig. K1).
• To turn off the device, move the on / off switch to the down position.
(picture K2)
• When the appliance is off, pull out the key (fig. K3-1) to lock it.
(picture K3).
Blade height adjustment.
The blade height knob (Fig. U -11) is used to adjust the blade height. Turn
the crank clockwise to lower the saw and vice versa to raise it (fig. L).
Adjusting the angle of inclination (bevel) of the circular saw.
The blade tilt crank is used to tilt the blade for miter cuts (fig. M1). The
miter lock (fig. U-10) keeps the tilt mechanism in the selected position (fig.
M2). When adjusting the angle of the saw blade, release the lock by
turning it counterclockwise. By turning the crank and using the scale, set
the desired angle of inclination. Tighten the lock by turning it clockwise.
Make sure the bevel is properly locked before turning on the saw.
Riving wedge
The wedge splits two pieces of sawn wood when cut with a saw blade.
This prevents the blades from jamming on the material and kickback.
Rip fence (fig. N)
The rip fence is used for all rip cuts. Do not cut by hand without using a
properly installed and locked guide.
Bevel angle knob (fig. O1, O2)
The miter angle knob together with the transverse guide (fig. U-5, fig. O2-
1) is used for transverse and diagonal cuts. The knob is locked by
tightening the lock (fig. O1 - 2). Make sure the knob / cross fence is
properly locked before starting to cut.
To adjust the angle of the cross slide, loosen the lock and turn the bevel
angle knob until the "0" point is at the desired angle. Tighten the lock.
To adjust the position of the cross fence, loosen the locking knob (fig. O2
-2) and slide the fence to the desired position. Tighten the lock.
The knob is equipped with a scale with an accuracy of 5 degrees. There
is a 1-degree scale on the shaft of the knob. By using both, you can read
the exact angle.
The pusher (fig. P)
Use for widths from 50 mm to 150 mm.
Replacing the circular saw
Note: The saw must be disconnected from the power source before
replacing the circular saw.
The saw blade is replaced according to the steps:
• Remove the blade guard and the mask. (Fig. Q1 -1).
• Raise the saw blade to the highest possible position.
• Hold the blade collar with a wrench to prevent the spindle from
turning.
• Place the wrench on the spindle nut.
• Turn clockwise to tighten. Conversely to loosen. Loosen and remove
the spindle nut. (Figure Q2).
• Remove the collar and the circular saw from the spindle.
The assembly of a new disc is performed analogously, in the reverse
order.
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