12.2 Replacing the table insert (Fig. 13)
m WARNING: In case of wear or damage, the table
insert (5) must be replaced; otherwise there is an in-
creased risk of injury.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) to remove
the two countersunk screws of the table insert (25).
2. Remove the worn table insert (5).
3. Installation of the new table insert (5) takes place
in reverse order.
12.3 Carbon brushes
If excessive sparks are generated, have an electri-
cian check the carbon brushes. Attention! The car-
bon brushes must only be replaced by an electrician.
12.4 Service information
Please note that the following parts of this product
are subject to normal or natural wear and that the fol-
lowing parts are therefore also required for use as
consumables.
Wear parts*: Carbon brush, saw blade, table inserts,
push stick
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
14. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-proof place that is inaccessible to children. The
optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 30˚C.
Store the electrical tool in its original packaging.
Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from dust
and moisture.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.
15. Electrical connection
The installed electric motor is connected ready
for operation. The connection complies with the
relevant VDE and DIN regulations. The custom-
er's network connection and any extension cable
used must comply with these regulations.
• The product meets the requirements of EN 61000-
3-11 and is subject to special connection condi-
tions. This means that its use at freely selectable
connection points is not permitted.
• If the network conditions are unfavourable, the de-
vice may result in temporary voltage luctuations.
• The product is intended for use only in properties
which
a) not exceed a maximum permissible system im-
pedance `Z; or
b) which have a continuous current carrying capac-
ity of the network of at least 100 A per phase.
• As a user, you must ensure, if necessary in consul-
tation with your power supply company, that your
connection point at which you wish to operate the
product meets one of the two mentioned require-
ments a) or b).
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15.1 Important Instructions
If the motor is overloaded, it switches itself off auto-
matically. After cooling down (times vary), the motor
can be switched on again.
15.2 Faulty electrical connection cable
Insulation damage often occurs to electrical connec-
tion cables.
The causes of this may be as follows:
• Pressure points if connection cables are routed
through windows or door gaps.
• Kinks caused by improper attachment or routing of
the connection cable.
• Cut surfaces caused by vehicles driving over the
connection cable.
• Insulation damage caused by tearing out of the wall
socket.
• Cracks resulting from the insulation becoming old.
Such faulty electrical connections must not be used and
may endanger life due to the damage to the insulation.
Electrical connection cables should be checked reg-
ularly for damage. Ensure that during such checks,
the connection cable is not connected to the mains.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the
relevant VDE and DIN regulations. Only use connec-
tion cables with the marking.
It is stipulated by law that the type of connection ca-
ble must be printed on it.
If it is necessary to replace the power cable this
should be done by the manufacturer or their repre-
sentative to avoid safety hazards.
15.3 Alternating current motor
• The mains voltage must be 230 V~.
• Extension cables up to 25 m in length must have a
cross-section of 1.5 mm².
Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment
may only be performed by a qualified electrician.
If you have any queries, please provide the following
information:
• Current type of the engine
• Data from the machine type plate
• Data from the motor type plate