MITRING 0 – 45° AND TURNTABLE
IN POSITION 0°
Fig. 14
The workpiece can be mitred at an angle of
0–45° to the left relative to the saw table.
1.
Move the saw head to its top position.
2.
Lock the turntable at 0°.
3.
Release the lock knob, grip the handle
and angle the saw head to the left until
the pointer shows the required angle on
the angle scale.
4.
Tighten the lock knob.
5.
Secure the workpiece and start sawing.
MITRING 0 – 45° AND TURNTABLE
IN POSITION 0 – 45°
Fig. 15
The workpiece can be mitred at an angle of
0–45° to the left relative to the saw table, and
simultaneously angle-cut at an angle of 0–45°
relative to the fence (double mitring).
1.
Move the saw head to its top position.
2.
Release the turntable.
3.
Adjust the turntable to the required angle
with the handle.
4.
Lock the turntable in the required
position.
5.
Release the lock knob, grip the handle
and angle the saw head to the left until
the pointer shows the required angle on
the angle scale.
6.
Tighten the lock knob.
7.
Secure the workpiece and start sawing.
LASER
How to use
Start the laser by putting the power switch on
the handle in the position for the laser symbol.
A laser line is projected on the workpiece to
be sawn to show exactly where the saw line is.
Move the power switch to the OFF position to
switch off the laser.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Switch off the mitre saw, pull out the
plug, and wait until all moving parts
have completely stopped before cleaning,
maintenance and/or replacing parts.
•
The product has no internal parts that can
be maintained by the user.
•
For safe and reliable function, safety
devices, ventilation openings and the
motor housing must be kept as free from
dust and dirt as possible. Wipe the
product clean with a clean cloth, or
carefully blow clean with compressed air.
•
Clean the product regularly with a cloth
moistened with a soap solution. It is
always best to clean the product
immediately after use. Do not use
detergent that contains solvent or
corrosive or abrasive additives – risk of
damaging the surface of the product.
Make sure that no water gets into the
product. There is a greater risk of electric
shock if water gets into a power tool.
•
All moving parts must be lubricated
regularly.
DUST BAG
Fig. 2
The product has a dust bag. The dust bag
can be emptied through a zipped opening
underneath.
REPLACING THE POWER CORD
If the product's power cord is damaged it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or an
authorised service centre to prevent the risk of
electric shock.
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