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The declared vibration emission value has
been measured by standardised test methods
and can be used to compare one power tool
with another.
The declared vibration emission value may also
be used for a preliminary assessment of the
prerequisite.
Warning! The declared vibration
emission value may differ from the
value indication during actual use of
the power tool depending on the manner in
which the power tool is used.
There is a definite need to define safety meas-
ures to protect the operator which are based
on an estimate of exposure during actual con-
ditions when in use (in this case all of the oper-
ating cycle are taken into account, such as
times when the power tool is off, and those in
which it indeed is turned on, but is running with
no load).
Limit noise and vibration to a minimum!
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Use only problem free electric power tools.
•
Regularly maintain and clean the electric
power tool.
•
Adapt your working methods to the elec-
tric power tool.
•
Do not overload the electric power tool.
•
Have the electric power tool inspected, if
necessary.
•
Switch the electric power tool off when it
is not in use.
USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Unpacking
1.
Open the packaging and carefully remove
the electric power tool.
2.
Remove the packaging material.
3.
Remove the packing and transport safety
devices (if any).
4.
Check that all the expected contents are
present.
5.
Inspect the electric power tool and acces-
sories for any damage during transport.
6.
Retain the packaging, if possible, until the
end of the warranty period. Thereafter,
please dispose of the packaging in an
environmentally friendly way, by utilising a
recycling system.
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Warning! The product and packaging
are not toys. Children should not play
with plastic bags, foils and other small
parts! There is immediate danger of swallowing
and suffocation!
OPERATION
Installing and Changing the Saw Blade
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Always use a sharp blade recom-
mended by Batavia.
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If the tool does not cut as well as
expected or if it cuts very slowly or
unsmooth the most common cause is
a dull blade.
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Blades are consumable items.
•
Beware when changing blades as
they can become hot enough to burn.
1.
Make sure the machine is disconnected
from the power supply.
2.
Press the included hex (12) key into the
hole (4) in the safety cutting shoe to unlock
it. Flip open the safety cutting shoe (Fig.
A).
3.
Insert the included hex key (12) into the
free end of the drive shaft (11) and press
the shaft locking button (10). Loosen the
screw by turning clockwise (Fig. B).
4.
Remove the screw (11) and the associated
flange (Fig. C).
5.
Insert the new saw blade. The direction of
the arrow on the saw blade must be in
accordance with the arrow on the hous-
ing. Slide the saw blade past the interior
components of the hinge of the safety
cutting shoe. Make sure the saw blade
exactly matches the outer ring of the inner
flange.
6.
Reinsert the screw with the outer flange.
Lock the shaft with the button (10) and
tighten the screw by turning counter
clockwise.
7.
Close the safety cutting shoe. It must in
place with an audible click.
8.
Finally, check the correct position of the
saw blade in its slot.
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