Transport and storage
If stored for longer time, it needs to be
cleaned properly.
To avoid injuries keep the blade down while
storing.
Use plastic board or cardboard for weather
protection
Mounting and first operation
(Pict. 2+3+4)
Fold the main part back (pict. 2) and then easily
set the legs into working position.
Loose locking bolts for the legs release. Then
fasten it back, so all four legs are fixed.
Now stand the saw up.
Using as a Desktop circular saw
(pict. 4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11)
To use the saw as a desktop saw, press the lever
(pict.4) down and turn the table until it clicks.
Now loose the wing nut (pict.5) which holds
holing prop. In the holding cylinder of the holing
prop there are two grooves allowing two different
settings.
Move with the saw handle to adjust the saw
blade guard. (pict.6) pull the guard up and place
the holing prop as showed on pict. 7. Then tight
up the wing nut again.
Confirm that the distance between
holing prop and saw blade is sufficient.
Now turn the bolt (pict.8) to the limit, so the saw
unit bends down.
Now use the handle (pict.9) and turn the table
until it clicks.
Pressing the button on the saw blade guard
(pict.10) can fix the guard to the holing prop. If
you are not going to use suction, attach the dust
bag to the suction outlet under the table.
Bevel ruler (pict.11) or straight leading ruler
(pict.11) place in such a way as is obvious from
the pict. 11.
Now the saw is ready in desktop setting.
Using as bevel or miter saw.
(Pict. 9+13+15+16+17+18)
To use the saw as bevel or miter press the lever
(pict.9) to unlock the table and then you can tilt it
over. At the end you will hear a click sound.
Pull out the orange knob (pict.13) and turn it to let
it snap in. Now erect the saw unit.
Attention
You can set the depth limiter by the lever
(pict.14).
Attention
Change the position of the holing prop by the
wing nut (pict.15) holing prop must be pushed
back to be parallel with the saw blade. See
pict.16. Use the opposite groove to do so, same
as with the desktop setting.
Attention.
To set the height (pict.17), turn the adjustment
screw to the right completely. (Opposite way as
with the desktop setting).
Place the lower guard for bevel and miter setting
as shown on pict.18 under the turntable. First
hang the guard into two designed lugs on the
table and then tight it up on the other side by the
delivered screw. (pict. 19). If you are not going to
use the suction, put the dust bag on one of the
suction outlets.
Now the saw is ready to operate in bevel and
miter setting.
Operation
Before each saw adjustment and
modification pull the plug out of the power
supply.
Setting the saw angle (pict. 20+21)
Setting the saw angle from 0° to 45° you can
do by reading on scale. By releasing the
adjustment lever and inclining the saw unit
you can change the saw angle easily.
(pict.20)
By loosing the adjustment screw and turning
the saw unit, you can change position of the
saw blade. (pict.21).
Turning ON and OFF
To turn the tool on press the "green button I"
To turn it off press the "red button O"
The tool is equipped with the "emergency switch"
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