CAUTION
Damage to device!
Carefully check the material to be
processed. The device can sustain
serious damage from foreign bodies
such as nails, screws or other similar
items.
– Set the desired cutting depth for the saw blade
(☞ setting the cutting depth – Page 20).
– Set up the parallel limit stop (18) as required
and set the distance to the saw blade (☞
assembling/setting up the parallel limit stop
– Page 21).
– Place the device on the work piece and align.
– Press the release button (1).
– Turn the device on (☞ turning the device on/
off – Page 21).
– Dip the saw blade in the work piece.
– Push the device forward and cut through the
work piece in one movement.
– Turn the device off (☞ turning the device on/off
– Page 21).
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleanings and maintenance at a glance
Before each use
Check the device for defects and errors. Visual
inspection.
Check the device for defects and errors.
☞ changing saw blades – Page 23.
Check the device for chips. Remove chips as
required.
Blow out the chips with compressed air or use
a brush.
Check cables for damage.
Visual inspection, as required have them
replaced by specialist.
Regularly, depending on operating conditions
Screw connections.
Check all screw connections and tighten as
required.
Clean the dust from the vents on the engine.
Remove the chips with a vacuum cleaner or
use a brush.
Cleaning the device
DANGER
Electric shock!
Never spray the equipment with water or
expose it to water.
For cleaning, never use cleaning product
or solvents. This could cause the device
irreparable damage. The plastic parts
may be attacked by the chemicals.
Careful handling and regular cleaning will ensure
that the device remains functional and powerful
for a long time.
• Remove dirt with a brush.
• wipe the device with a damp cloth.
• keep air vents clean and free from dust.
Maintaining the device
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Before any work on the device, always
disconnect it from the mains (device
without power).
Changing the saw blade
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Shortly after cutting, the saw blade may
be very hot. Allow the blade to cool
down. Never clean a hot saw blade with
flammable liquids.
A stationary saw blade can lead to injury!
Use gloves to change the saw blade.
Removing the saw blade
– Loosen up the nut (6) with a suitable tool in a
counter clockwise direction.
– Remove the screws (13).
– Remove the saw blade guard (2).
– Press and hold the spindle lock (7).
EN
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