− Follow the maintenance instructions and the instruc-
tions for tool exchange.
− Keep the handles dry and free of oil and grease.
Check the machine for possible damage:
− Before further use of the machine the safety de-
vices and any parts that show minor damages must
be checked carefully for their proper and intended
function.
− Check whether movable parts function perfectly and do
not stick or whether parts are damaged. All parts must
be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions to ensure
perfect operation of the machine.
− Damaged safety devices and parts must be properly
repaired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist
workshop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the in-
structions for use.
− Damaged or illegible safety labels have to be replaced.
Do not allow any tool key to be plugged in!
Before switching on, check always that wrenches and ad-
justing tools are removed.
Store unused equipment in a dry, locked place out of the
reach of children.
Electrical safety
Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60245 (H
07 RN-F) with a core cross-section of at least
− 1.5 mm² for cable lengths up to 25 m
− 2.5 mm² for cable lengths over 25 m
Long and thin connection lines result in a voltage drop. The
motor does not reach any longer its maximal power; the
function of the device is reduced.
Protect yourself against electric shocks. Avoid body
contact with grounded parts (e.g. pipes, heating apparatus,
cookers, fridges etc.).
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant.
Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do
not use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.
Check regularly the cable of the saw and get possible
damages repaired by an accepted specialist.
When running the connection line observe that it does not
interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug connection
does not get wet.
Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if
they are damaged.
Do not use any defective connection cables.
When working outdoors, only use extension cables especi-
ally approved and appropriately labelled for outdoor use.
Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.
Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.
Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current
circuit breaker (30 mA).
The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of
the machine must be carried out by a certified electrician
or one of our customer service points. Local regulations –
especially regarding protective measures – must be ob-
served.
Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried out
by the manufacturer or one of his customer service
points.
Use only original spare parts, accessories and special
accessory parts. Accidents can arise for the user through
the use of other spare parts. The manufacturer is not liab-
le for any damage or injury resulting from such action.
Assembly
2
Assemble the base frame. Therefore, fasten the legs (A) with
each time 8 screws M8 x 16, flat washers A 8,4 and screw
nuts M8 at the frame (B).
3
Fasten the saw on the base frame.
4
Assemble the handle (11).
5
Open the upper case door (2).
6
Replacing the saw band
Danger of cutting! Wear gloves when replacing the saw
band.
1. Open both case doors (2 / 7).
2. Put upper saw band coping (19) completely down.
3. Put upper band roll (17) down
turn the adjusting wheel (1) anti-clockwise, the saw
band is relaxed
4. Insert the saw band.
Pay attention to a correct position: the teeth must
show forward (direction door).
5. Put saw band centrally on the band roll (17).
6. Turn adjusting wheel (1) clockwise until the saw band does
not glide off any longer.
Before going on assembling carry out the following adjust-
ments:
Clamp saw band (see „Saw band tension" p. 18)
Adjust saw band (see „Incline of the upper band saw roll" p.
18)
Adjust band guidances (see „upper band guidance" and
„lower band guidance" p. 20)
7
Assemble saw table
Assemble the end stop screw (M6 x 35) at the bottom side of
the saw table (13).
8
Guide saw table (13) over the saw band and put it on the saw
table guidance (20).
16