Performing Bevel Cuts; Performing Transverse Cuts; Cutting Chipboard; Transport - Parkside PTKS 2000 G5 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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Performing Bevel Cuts

(Figure 34)
All bevel cuts are made using the parallel stop (16).
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Adjust the saw blade (4) to the desired angle.
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Adjust the parallel stop (16) according to the workpiece
width and height.
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Perform the cut according to the workpiece width

Performing Transverse Cuts

(Figures 27, 35)
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Push the transverse stop (36) into one of the two grooves (33)
of the saw table. Adjust to the desired angle. The left groove
(33) is to be used if the saw blade (4) also has to be posi-
tioned at an oblique angle.
This will prevent your hand and the transverse stop from com-
ing into contact with the saw blade guard.
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Press the workpiece firmly against the transverse stop (36).
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Switch on the saw.
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Push the transverse stop (36) and workpiece in the direction
of the saw blade in order to perform the cut.
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Caution: Always hold the guided workpiece firmly and never
the free workpiece which is cut off.
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Always push the transverse stop (36) so far forwards until the
workpiece is completely cut through.
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Switch the saw off again. Only remove sawing waste when
the saw blade has come to a standstill.

Cutting Chipboard

In order to prevent the cut edges chipping when the chipboard
is cut, the saw blade (4) should be adjusted so that it is not more
than 5 mm above the thickness of the workpiece.

Transport

(Fig. 36/37)
1. Turn the power tool off before it is transported and disconnect
it from the power supply.
2. Pull off any suction hose, that may be connected, from the
suction adapter (17).
3. Insert the saw blade with the help of the crank handle (12).
By turning the saw blade (4) anticlockwise, it moves down-
wards.
4. At least two people should carry the power tool. Do not hold
the power tool by the table width extensions. Please only use
the points as shown in (Fig. 36/37) to transport the machine.
5. Protect the power tool against knocks, jolts and strong vibra-
tions, e.g. when it is transported in motor vehicles.
6. Secure the power tool against tilting and sliding.
7. Never use the protective devices for handling or transport.

Cleaning and Servicing

Remove the mains plug before carrying out any adjust-
ments, maintenance or repair work.
You should have any repair and maintenance work that is
not described in these instructions carried out by our Ser-
vice Centre. Only use original parts.
If replacement of the connecting cable becomes necessary, this
is to be carried out by the manufacturer or its agent in order to
avoid safety risks.
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Perform the following cleaning and maintenance work regularly.
This guarantees reliable use for a long time.

Cleaning

The device must not be sprayed with water or
placed in water. Otherwise there is a risk of
electric shock.
Keep the safety devices, air vents and motor housing as free
of dust and dirt as possible. Wipe the device off with a clean
cloth or blow it out with compressed air at a low pressure.
We recommend that you clean the device immediately after
every use.
Clean the saw blades regularly.
Remove any dirt, such as resin, from the saw blades using
only solvents that do not impair the mechanical properties of
the saw blades.
Try to clean resinous surfaces with a damp, lukewarm cloth
that has been wrung out well. Make sure that no liquids can
get into the interior of the housing!
Alternatively, you can use a special cleaner (resin solvent) or
multispray. Please take notice of the safety information and
instructions provided by the manufacturer of the special clean-
er/multispray.
Do not use any detergents or solvents; these might attack the
plastic parts of the device.
Oil the moving parts once a month in order to extend the tool
life. Do not oil the motor. 

General maintenance work

Check the appliance and accessories before each use for ob-
vious defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts. Replace
these if necessary.
Replace a blunt or bent blade or one which has been dam-
aged in some other way.
When performing maintenance work on the saw blades, such
as repair or regrinding, always follow the manufacturer's in-
structions.
Maintenance work and modifications to circular saw
blades should only be performed by a professional, i.e.
a person with specialist training and experience who is
familiar with the design requirements and the necessary
safety steps.

Storage

Store the appliance in a dry place well out of reach of
children.
Waste disposal and environmental
protection
Take the batteries out of the device and recycle the device, bat-
teries, accessories and packaging in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Electrical machines do not belong with domestic waste.
In accordance with the EU directive 2012/19/EU on waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national
law, used electrical devices must be collected separately for dis-
posal and recycled in an environmentally sound manner.
Alternative to returning the device:

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