Anleitung_BT_LC_400_2_SPK1:_
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blocks.
All covers and safety equipment must be properly
installed and the saw blade must run freely.
Check the entire machine and al cables for any
signs of transport damage.
Check that the saw blade is secured, not dirty,
undamaged and sharp. Sharpen or replace blunt
saw blades.
Check that all the screw connections are tight.
Check the splitter inserts (11) for signs of wear
and replace them if necessary.
The feed cradle (6) must be returned to its original
position automatically.
Check the machine for any foreign bodies that
may be catapulted out of it.
The power source must be protected by an RCCB
with a fault current of 30 mA.
Check that the voltage on the rating plate is the
same as your supply voltage before you connect
the machine to the power supply.
Please note: It is essential that other persons
remain a safe distance from the saw whilst it is
operating.
Do not attempt to saw more than one piece of
wood or bundles of wood at the same time – this
poses a serious risk of injury. Place bent pieces of
wood in the feed cradle (6) carried so that the side
that is bent outwards faces the saw blade.
The feed cradle (6) for the wood is fitted with
hooks (12) that prevent the wood from turning.
Before you press the ON/OFF switch (7), make
sure that the saw blade (4) is fitted correctly and
that the machine's moving parts run smoothly.
8. Operating
8.1 Sawing (Fig. 10,14)
Place the wood in the feed cradle (6).
Press the green button (13) to switch on the saw.
Wait until it reaches full speed.
Take hold of the feed cradle (6) with both hands
on the handle (8) and move it towards the saw
blade (4).
Pressing the feed cradle (6) releases the saw
blade from the saw blade cover (3).
Do not apply so much pressure to the feed cradle
(6) that the motor speed falls.
After the cut has been completed return the feed
cradle (6) completely to its initial position.
Remove the saw wood from the feed cradle (6).
To turn the saw off again, press the red button "0"
(14).
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8.2. Changing the saw blade (Figs. 11-13)
Please note: Remove the power plug!
Allow the saw blade to cool before you change it.
Do not use inflammable liquids to clean the saw
blade.
Always wear gloves when handling saw blades.
Risk of injury!
Remove the screws (15) from the cover plate (16)
with the wrench (17) and take off the cover plate.
Place the face spanner (18) on the outer flange
(19) and hold securely while you undo the nut (20)
in anticlockwise direction with the spanner (17).
Take the nut (20) and outer flange (19) off the saw
shaft (21).
The saw blade (4) can now be taken off the saw
shaft (21).
Carefully clean the inner flange (22), outer flange
(19) and nut (20).
Fit the new saw blade following the above
instructions in reverse and tighten the nut (20).
Important: Do not tighten the nut by tapping
on the tool or tool extensions! Check that the
blade (4) rotates in the correct direction!
Use the screws (15) to reinstall the cover plate.
Important! Do not forget to remove your tools!
9. Maintenance, cleaning, repair
Important! Pull out the power plug first.
Remove dirt regularly from the machine. Use a hand
brush or cloths for this purpose. Check the saw blade
for signs of wear at regular intervals.
Blunt saw blades must be sharpened. Clean
resinified saw blades.
Check that all screw connections are secure at
regular intervals.
Keep the handles dry and free of resin, oil and
grease at all times. Never use caustic cleaning
products for cleaning purposes.
The saw must be covered with a tarpaulin if it is left
in unprotected areas or in outdoors. It is particularly
important to protect the motor and switch from water
contact.
Important: Repairs to electric tools may only be
carried out by a trained electrician.