Motor Protection; Adjusting The Saw - ATIKA TOPTRONIC Mode D'emploi

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The split cotter pin must be removed before the
guard hood is mounted; otherwise damage or injury
is possible. Fig. 13
Commissioning
• Place the saw in a place that fulfils the following conditions:
secured against slipping
free of vibrations
even
free of tripping hazards
adequate light
• Before each use, check
− Connection cables for defects (cracks, cuts, etc.)
Do not use any defective cables
− that the guard is in a proper condition
− the splitting wedge setting (see splitting wedge setting)
− that the saw blade is in a perfect condition
− whether the pushstick is to hand
• Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have
changed their shape
• Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel
• When sawing, place yourself to the side of the danger area
(saw blade)
• Lower the guard onto the bench top
− when working on the workpiece
− when interrupting the work or leaving the saw
Rotational direction of the saw blade
Ensure that the rotational direction of the saw blade is the
same as the rotational direction given on the guard (39)
Mains connection
Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate e.g. 230
V with the mains voltage and connect the saw to the relevant
and properly earthed plug
Alternating current motor:
Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 230 V with residual
current circuit breaker and 10 A inert fuses.
Use the connection or extension cable according to IEC 60 245
(H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least
1.5 mm
for cable lengths up to 25m
2
2.5 mm
for cable lengths over 25m
2
Switch on
by pressing the green, upper button on the switch (25)
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If there is a power cut, the machine switches off
automatically. To switch on again, first press the red and
then the green button.
Switching off
You can switch off the saw by pressing the red lower
œ
button of the switch

Motor protection

The motor is equipped with a safety switch and
switches off independently when overloaded. This is
indicated by the flashing the outer red LED (in the
control panel B, Fig 4). It can be switched back on
following a cooling off phase. First, press the red and
then the green button (Fig 4).
Selection of saw blades
When changing the saw blade, ensure that you do not use
blunt or damaged saw blades and that the diameter of the blade
location hole is 30 mm.
The saw blade supplied as a standard is suitable for timber and
most plastics.
Other saw blades are available for other uses on request.
Ask your dealer or us.

Adjusting the saw

Replacing the saw blade
Before replacing the saw blade
remove the plug from the mains.
Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel
Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have
changed their shape
Only use well-sharpened saw blades
Proceed as follows:
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− Wear work gloves.
− Undo the locking screw (A) with the attached tools (fig. 2)
− Lift the left hand bench profile section (7) on the switch side
and pull it out (fig 6).
− Hook the open-end spanner (88) into the saw blade flange
(37) and loosen the hexagon bolt (80, fig. 7 + 8).
Left-handed thread!
− Remove the saw blade flange (37, fig. 9).
− Now you can take off the saw blade (36) and pull it out
(fig. 10).
− A new saw blade is installed in the reversed order.
Note the rotational direction!
− Push on the saw blade (36), and then use the spanner (88)
to push the saw blade flange (37) onto the motor shaft hub
and keep a firm hold on it (fig. 11).
Screw in the hexagon bolt (80, fig. 11) and tighten it
firmly.
Tightening torque min. 20 Nm
Left-handed thread!
− Check whether the saw blade runs smoothly if turned by
hand.
(p 2 fig 2 + p 1 fig 6 – 11)
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