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Do not press too hard. The weight of the
product is enough to achieve a clean cut.
Too much pressure can twist the blade or
brake it, which can result in personal
injury and/or material damage. At the
edge of the workpiece, finish the cut by
slowly raising the product a little so that
the blade lifts.
1.
Check that the power switch is in the OFF
position and plug in the plug.
2.
Secure the workpiece on a workbench or
other firm surface.
3.
Place the guide against the workpiece
with the blade at an angle of 90° to the
workpiece.
4.
Start the product and wait until the blade
reaches maximum speed before applying
it to the workpiece. Set the required speed
with the speed control.
5.
Tilt the product so that the saw blade
is vertical. Carefully apply the product
against the workpiece to start the cut.
Let the rest of the blade go into the
workpiece. This prevents the blade from
moving sideways during the sawing.

BATTERY CHARGING

Battery and battery charger sold separately.
NOTE:
Fully charge the battery before using it for the
first time for best functionality and life span.
FIG. 3
1.
Connect the charger to a power point
before putting in the battery.
2.
Put the battery (2) in the charger and
check that it is correctly in place. The red
status light flashes to show that charging
is in progress.
3.
The red status light stops flashing when
the battery is fully charged. When the
battery is fully charged it can be used or
left in the charger. Press the battery lock
(1) to remove the battery from the charger.
Battery charging status
FIG. 4
The red status light continues to flash and a
yellow status light goes on during the charging.
The yellow status light goes out when the
battery has reached the permissible charging
temperature and charging is resumed.
Defective batteries cannot be charged with
the charger. The charger indicates defective
batteries by not charging or with flashing
pattern that indicated a fault on battery or
charger.
This can also occur if there is a problem with
the charger.
Take the charger to an authorised service
centre, or other qualified personnel, if the
charger indicates a problem.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

WARNING!
Switch off the product and pull out the
plug before cleaning.
Never poke any objects into the
openings in the product – risk of fire
and/or electric shock.
Do not subject the product to knocks and
blows, and protect it from grease.
Clean the product and the power cord at
regular intervals. Keep the ventilation
openings on the product clean.
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