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coarse sawblade for wood and a fine sawblade for
metal and plastics.
Removing the saw blade
1. Turn the clamping lever (13) as far to the left as
possible and hold it in this position.
2. Remove the saw blade from the chuck (16).
3. Let go of the clamping lever.
Attaching the parallel guide (Fig. D)
1. Loosen the wing bolts (14).
2. Mount the parallel guide (19) onto the baseplate
(9).
3. Set the desired cutting width using the scale
on the parallel guide (14) and the cutting mark
on the baseplate (20). The cutting mark (20)
indicates the position of the saw blade.
4. Tighten the wing bolt (14).
4. OPERATION
Switching the machine on/off (Fig. A)
The on/off switch (2) is used for activating the
machine and adjusting speed.
• To start the machine, press and hold the lock-
off button (1) and press the on/off switch (2).
• The further the on/off switch (2) is being
pushed, the faster the blade will move. The
required speeds depends on the material and
can be determined by practical testing.
• To stop the machine, release the on/off switch (2).
Switching the laser on/off (Fig. A)
• Press the laser switch (11) to switch the laser
on or off. The laser switch (11) also turns on the
LED worklight.
Fine-tuning the laser
Note: To test the laser function, the battery must be
inserted into the power tool.
While adjusting the laser, never activate the
on/off switch. Accidental starting of the
power tool can lead to injuries.
If the laser (11) ceases to indicate the correct
cutting line, you can readjust the laser. To do so,
adjust the laser adjustment screw (22) and set the
laser until it indicates a correct cutting line.
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Adjusting the bevel angle (Fig. B, F)
1. Loosen the bolt (18), using the hex key (15).
2. Adjust the baseplate (9) to the desired position
(0°- 45°). The sawing angle (bevel) can be read
on the scale (7).
3. Tighten the bolt (7), using the hex key (15). It is
possible to store the hex key onto the machine,
as shown on Fig. B.
Adjusting the pendulum action (Fig. A)
The pendulum action switch is used to set the way
in which the teeth of the saw blade grip the material.
The pendulum action switch can be set to 4 positions:
0 - No pendulum action
1 - Small pendulum action
2 - Medium pendulum action
3 - Large pendulum action
The required pendulum action can be determined
by practical testing, although the following instruc-
tions can be observed:
• Soft material (wood, plastics etc.): set the pen-
dulum to level II or III. For a finer and cleaner
saw cut, use pendulum level 0 or I.
• Thin material, use pendulum level 0.
• Hard material (steel etc.): set the pendulum to
level 0.
• Curves: set pendulum to level 0.
Plunge cutting (Fig. H)
Plunge cutting may only be used on soft materials
such as wood, aerated concrete, gypsum plaster
boards, etc. However, this requires a certain practi-
se and is only possible with short saw blades.
1. Place the saw onto the workpiece and switch it on.
2. Ensure that the bottom edge of the footplate rests
on the workpiece surface as shown on Fig. H.
3. Slowly saw into the workpiece at an angle, mo-
ving the saw to a vertical position and continue
to saw along the cutting line.
4. Switch the saw off and lift off the workpiece
when the work is complete.
Optimum use
• Clamp the workpiece. Use a clamping device for
small workpieces.
• Draw a line to define the direction in which to
guide the saw blade.
• Firmly hold the machine by the grip.
• Set the sawing speed.
• Set the mitre angle.
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