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Loosen the bench insert (pic. A/20). In doing so,
make sure the workpiece holder (pic. A10) is in the
middle.
By pressing the saw head, the saw blade can be
released from the holder (pic. E).
Now fit a new saw blade in a reverse order and
attach the disassembled parts.
By turning the strain screw (pic. A/1) to the left, the
saw blade will get stretched.
The saw blade can be fitted in 2 various positions (pic. E-
G)
Fitting the adapters of saw blades
Remove the saw blade as specified under Changing
the saw blade.
Just hang the adapters to the saw head (pic. H).
Now insert a laminated blade in the adapters.
Tighten the adapters using an Allen key included in
the supply.
Now refit the disassembled parts as specified under
Changing the saw blade.
Tilting the saw bench – pic. I)
Loosen the stopping screw (pic. A/19) Tilt the saw bench
(pic. A/7) to the left so that the scale (pic. B/15) shows the
required angle.
Make sure the saw bench insert (pic. A/20) is fitted
properly.
Before operation
All covers and safety equipment must be properly
installed before putting the appliance into operation.
The saw blade must run freely.
It is necessary to pay attention to undesirable items
such as nails, screws, clamps in already processed
wood. (Remove them if necessary).
Before pressing On/Off, make sure the saw blade has
been fitted properly and the saw blade tension is
adjusted as appropriate and the moving parts are
running smoothly.
Before connecting the appliance, make sure the
details on the type label correspond to the system
details.
Appliance to be used with RCD (safety switch
against stray current) 30mA only!
Installation
Please make sure the appliance is installed evenly and
steadily on a solid surface with adequate lighting.
Make sure you have enough room to work safely and
undisturbed.
Residual risks
The appliance has been designed according to the state of
the art and recognised safety-technical regulations.
However, there still may be some residual risks when
working with the appliance.
Risk of injury to fingers and hands by the saw blade.
Risk of injury by throw-away workpieces in case of
unprofessional guidance.
Risk of electric shock when unspecified feeder cables
are used.
Further, there may be some hidden residual risks
despite all the preventive measures taken.
Residual risks can be minimised if Safety
instructions and Use as designated and the entire
Operating Instructions are followed.
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Plugging
Check regularly the feeder cables for any damage. Before
that, the appliance must be unplugged!
The feeder cable must be in accordance with applicable
provisions of VDE and DIN. Feeder cable with H 07-RN
marking to be used only. Sticking the type marking on the
feeder cable is mandatory.
Defective feeder cables
Insulation gets often damaged on the electric feeder
cables.
Possible causes:
Galls if feeder cables are guided in gaps under windows or
doors.
Breaks as a result of unprofessional fixing or guiding of
feeder cables.
Cutting-off as a result of the feeder cable being run over.
Insulation damage by pulling the cable out of wall socket.
Cracks as a result of insulation aging.
Feeder cables damaged in this manner must not be
used – they are a risk to life due to the insulation
damage!
Operation
The saw does not cut wood automatically. The user
activates cutting by guiding wood to the moving saw
blade.
Teeth cut the wood only when being down.
Wood must be guided slowly to the saw blade as the
saw blade teeth are very small.
Every person needs some time of training to handle
the saw. During that time, several blades will certainly
get broken.
When cutting thicker pieces of wood, it is especially
necessary to make sure the saw blade is not bent or
turned. This will increase the life of the saw blade.
Fix the workpiece with the workpiece holder (pic.
A/10) by adjusting the holder (pic. A/10) using the
workpiece adjusting screw (pic. A/3) and fix the
workpiece adjusting screw on the saw bench.
Best results are achieved with wood thinner than 20
mm.
The right saw blade
Small and narrow saw blades must be used for thin wood
not thicker more than 6 mm.
Wider saw blades must be used to cut wood thicker than 6
mm.
With wider saw blades it is not possible to cut small and
narrow curves as with thinner saw blades.
The saw blade gets worn more when processing plywood,
hard wood and thick pieces of wood (from 19 mm).
Switching on/off (pic. B/14)
To switch the appliance on, press the green button (pic.
B/14). To switch the appliance off, the red button (pic.
B/14) must be pressed.
Caution: The appliance has been fitted with a safety
switch against repeated switch-on after power failure.

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