5.2 Changing the saw blade
(Figs. 3/Item 12)
Important.
•
You can fit or replace saw blades without
using any other tools.
•
Pull out the mains plug before you fit or repla-
ce a saw blade.
•
Set the selector switch for pendulum action
(8) to position D (see Fig. 13).
•
The teeth of the saw blade are very sharp!
•
Remove the safety guard (15).
•
Press the blade holder (14) and insert the
saw blade (12) into the blade holder (14) as
far as the stop (Fig. 3). The teeth on the saw
blade must be pointing forwards.
•
Allow the blade holder (14) to slide back to
starting position. The saw blade (12) must sit
in the guide roller (10).
•
Check that the saw blade (12) is securely
mounted in the blade holder.
•
To remove the saw blade, follow the instruc-
tions above in reverse order.
5.3 Installing the parallel stop (Fig. 4/Item 11)
•
The parallel stop (11) enables you to saw
parallel cuts.
•
Undo the two locking screws (13) on the so-
leplate (7).
•
Now slide the parallel stop into the guides on
the soleplate (7). You can fit the parallel stop
(11) on either the left or right of the equip-
ment.
•
The guide strip must always face downwards.
Set the required distance using the measu-
rement scale on the parallel stop (11) and
tighten the locking screws (13) again.
5.4 Setting the soleplate for miter cuts (Fig. 5)
•
Undo the locking lever (16) on the soleplate.
•
Pull the sole plate (7) backwards slightly. The
soleplate can now be swiveled a maximum
45° to the left and right.
•
If the soleplate (7) is pushed back to the
front again it will only function in the locking
positions at 0°, 15°, 30° and 45°, which are
marked on the graduated scale for the sole-
plate (9). Move the soleplate into the required
position and refasten the locking lever (16).
•
However, the soleplate (7) is also easily set
to another angle. To do so, slide the soleplate
(7) backwards, set the desired angle and re-
fasten the locking lever (16).
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Important. For miter cuts you must remove the
locking screws for the parallel stop (13) and the
splinter guard (20).
5.5 Adapter for dust extraction system
(Fig. 6/Item 5)
•
Connect your jigsaw to a vacuum cleaner
using the adaptor for dust extraction (5). This
will provide excellent dust extraction on the
work piece. The benefits are that you will pro-
tect both the equipment and your own health.
Your work area will also be cleaner and safer.
•
Dust created when working may be dange-
rous. Refer to the section entitled "Safety
instructions".
•
Fit the adapter (5) as shown in Fig. 6. The
adapter (5) must audibly engage to ensure
that it is secure in the soleplate (7). The adap-
ter for chip extraction (5) cannot be used for
miter cuts.
•
Fit the vacuum tube of the vacuum cleaner
onto the adaptor opening (5). Check that the
connections are air-tight.
5.6 Line guide (Fig. 7-9/Item 19)
Using the line guide (19) you can carry out exact
cuts following cutting lines marked on the work-
piece. Fit the line guide by mounting it on the top
of the soleplate (7) and letting it lock in place at
the bottom, as shown in Fig. 7. Use the mark (a)
for the 0° angle setting (Fig. 8) and the mark (b)
for the 45° angle setting (Fig. 9). See point 5.4 for
information about the angle setting.
Important. Carry out a trial cuts in a piece of
waste wood.
5.7 Splinter guard (Fig. 10/Item 20)
The splinter guard ensures that the material you
want to cut does not splinter or crack during sa-
wing. Insert it into the soleplate from underneath
as shown in Fig. 10.
Important. The splinter guard (20) can be
used only for 0° cuts and must be removed
for miter cuts up to 45°!
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