ATTENTION!
♦
If the red control LED
flashes, the battery pack
and cannot be charged.
♦
If the red and green control LEDs
the battery pack
is defective.
♦
Push the battery pack
into the appliance.
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Never recharge a battery pack
charging. There is a risk that the battery pack will overheat and this
will reduce the lifespan of the battery.
♦
Switch off the battery charger
successive charging sessions. Also disconnect the power plug from
the mains power socket.
Checking the battery charge level
♦
To check the battery status, press the battery charge level button .
The status will be shown on the battery display LED
RED/ORANGE/GREEN = maximum charge
RED/ORANGE = medium charge
RED = low charge – charge the battery
Setting up the appliance
Always provide a stable set-up location for the appliance. Fix the appliance
using suitable bolts (not included in delivery) to a flat, stable base. Use the
drill holes
for this purpose.
NOTE
►
In exceptional cases, you can position the baseplate on a solid support
for this purpose.
Transport
NOTE
►
Only transport the appliance with the transport restraint
and use the carrying handle
Removing transport restraint
♦
Apply a little pressure to the handle
restraint
as far as it will go. The motor unit
upwards.
Inserting transport restraint
♦
First, press down the release button
the transport restraint
into the appliance. The motor unit
fixed in place.
Check that the blade guard is functioning correctly
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Always switch the appliance off and remove the battery
before carrying out any work on the appliance.
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Make sure that all moving parts of the blade guard
without jamming. All devices that cover the saw blade must work
properly.
♦
First, press down the release button
blade guard
to slide completely upwards.
♦
When you release the handle , the blade guard
back to its starting position.
WARNING!
►
When the handle
is released, the saw also springs back to its
starting position. Make sure that neither your hands or other parts
of your body are within the swivel range of the saw.
PAKSP 20-Li A1
has overheated
both flash, this means that
again immediately after rapid
for at least 15 minutes between
as follows:
in place
.
and pull out the transport
can now be moved
, then the handle
. Then push
is now
move freely
, then the handle
. Allow the
must move freely
Fitting/changing the saw blade
WARNING!
►
Always remove the battery pack
blade !
►
The arrow on the saw blade
arrow showing the direction of rotation (running direction shown on
the appliance).
♦
Press the release button
and slide the blade guard
Hold the blade guard
firmly with one hand. Make sure that the
mounting screw
is accessible. You can now let go of the release
button
.
♦
Press the spindle lock
all the way down with the same hand and
hold it in this position. If necessary, rotate the saw blade
other hand until this is possible.
♦
Use the supplied hex key
♦
Remove the clamping flange (external)
♦
Insert the new saw blade.
♦
Proceed in reverse order in order to reassemble the appliance to a
usable condition.
♦
Check whether all the fastening elements are correctly fitted.
NOTE
►
Ensure that the saw blade
►
Switch the appliance on for around 60 seconds to check that there are
no unusual vibrations. If this is not the case, you should check that the
saw blade
is fitted correctly.
Fitting the workpiece rest
♦
Loosen the respective screw
Phillips screwdriver (not supplied).
♦
Push the workpiece rest
as far as possible into the corresponding
drill holes
.
♦
Retighten the screw
for the workpiece rest. Make sure that the
workpiece rest
remains horizontal.
♦
Proceed in the same way on the other side.
Fitting the tensioning clamps
♦
Loosen the respective clamping screw
tensioning clamp
into the hole. Insert the shaft of the tensioning
clamp
only so far into the hole so that the adjustable fence
move freely.
♦
Retighten the clamping screw .
♦
Proceed in the same way on the other side.
Clamping the workpiece
♦
Place the workpiece under the respective tensioning clamp
♦
Press the workpiece against the fence.
♦
First undo the setting screw for the tensioning clamp
to fit the workpiece. Then retighten the setting screw for the tensioning
clamp
.
17a
♦
Afterwards, tighten the threaded rod
♦
To release the workpiece, turn the threaded rod
NOTE
►
Long and heavy workpieces must be underlaid or supported at the
free end to ensure stability.
before changing the saw
must correspond to the
upwards.
with the
to undo the mounting screw .
and the saw blade .
can be rotated freely.
for the workpiece rest with a standard
and insert the shaft of the
and adjust it
17a
by turning it clockwise.
anticlockwise.
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