cut the jambs and remove the frame from its housing.
Cutting on the corners with a diamond-tipped blade:
(Fig. 7)
Unplug the machine from the electrical
outlet before making any adjustments on it.
To make the cuts in the corners (Fig. 7), change the
position of the sliding base (E, Figs. 1 and 5).
Remove the screw (D, Fig. 1) and then pull out the sliding
base, turning it 180° and remounting it in its housing,
fixing it with the screw (D, Fig. 5) in its new position.
Now regulate the cutting depth necessary for the corner,
as indicated in section 7 of this manual. You may then
cut the four corners (Fig. 7).
Reassemble the sliding base in its original
position after cutting the corners.
9. CHANGING THE BLADE
Unplug the machine from the electrical
outlet before making any adjustments on it.
To change the blade, proceed as follows:
- Remove the screw (D, Fig. 1) and the sliding base (E,
Fig. 1) from the machine.
- Support the machine on its front grip (Fig. 4) and
press the blade lock button (F, Fig. 1) until it catches.
- Remove the screws (G, Fig. 4) that hold the blade in
place and replace it with the blade you wish to use, paying
special attention to its rotational direction. Fasten it in
place in the same manner, using the screws (G, Fig. 4).
- Reassemble the sliding base.
Ensure that the saw disc bearing is com-
pletely free of glue, sawdust, dust, etc,
before mounting the new disc.
10. CUTTING DOOR FRAMES WITH THE
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY GRM70S
The RV70VL trimming machine may be used with the
guide accessory GRM70S 9545854 (Fig. 8) to cut door
frames with great precision and independently of their
condition of deterioration.
With this accessory, it is also possible to cut the top
crossbeam of the frame.
11. NOISE AND VIBRATION LEVEL
The noise and vibration levels of this device have
been measured in accordance with European stan-
dard EN60745-2-19 and EN 60745-1 and serve as a
basis for comparison with other machines with similar
applications.
The indicated vibration level has been determined
for the device's main applications and may be used
as an initial value for evaluating the risk presented by
exposure to vibrations. However, vibrations may reach
levels that are quite different from the declared value
under other application conditions, with other tools or
with insufficient maintenance of the electrical device
or its accessories, reaching a much higher value as a
result of the work cycle or the manner in which the
electrical device is used.
Therefore, it is necessary to establish safety measures
to protect the user from the effects of vibrations, such
as maintaining both the device and its tools in perfect
condition and organising the duration of work cycles
(such as operating times when the machine is subjected
to loads, and operating times when working with no-load,
in effect, not in use, as reducing the latter may have a
considerable effect upon the overall exposure value).
12. WARRANTY
All VIRUTEX power tools are guaranteed for 12 months
from the date of purchase, excluding any damage which
is a result of incorrect use or of natural wear and tear
on the machine. All repairs should be carried out by the
official VIRUTEX technical assistance service.
13. RECYCLING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Never dispose of electrical equipment with domestic
waste. Recycle equipment, accessories and packaging
in ways that minimise any adverse effect on the
environment. Comply with the current regulations in
your country.
Applicable in the European Union and in European
countries with selective waste collection systems:
If this symbol appears on the product or in the accom-
panying information, at the end of the product's useful
life it must not be disposed of with other domestic waste.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/
EC, users may contact the establishment where they
purchased the product or the relevant local authority
to find out where and how they can take the product
for environmentally friendly and safe recycling.
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