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USING THE LASER (FIG. G)
Using the laser beam-guide makes sawing
in a straight line much easier.
a. Either along a drawn line.
b. Or by aligning the beam to a marked
point.
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To switch the laser
Laser On/Off switch
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To switch the laser
Laser On/Off switch
USE
WARNING!
Material damage!
Always begin by making a test cut in a left-
over piece.
1. Firmly clamp small wooden pieces
before commencing work. Never hold
them in your hand.
2. Fully observe the safety regulations!
Wear safety glasses!
3. Adjust the cutting depth and rotation
speed.
4. Pick up the electric power tool and
make sure that none of the ventilation
openings are covered.
5. Switch on the electric power tool and
wait for several seconds until the tool
insert has attained its full rotation speed.
6. The waste piece should be on the right
or left side of the electric power tool, so
that the wide part of the supporting
table rests on its entire surface.
7. The base plate must always rest flat on
the workpiece.
8. Set the base plate
on the workpiece.
9. Press the release button
push the tool insert
piece or, if necessary, plunge it.
10. Push the electric power tool forwards
through the workpiece. Never move it
backwards!
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on, press the
12
.
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off, press the
12
again.
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to the mark
6
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and slowly
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into the work-
11. Apply only a gentle force to the electric
power tool when working.
12. If sawing along a marked line, lead the
electric power tool along the appropriate
groove.
LINE CUTS
You can follow a drawn line with the help of
the indicator marks
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rear of the safety guard. For precise work,
the relationship between the saw cut and a
marked indicator line must be established
using a test piece. The ideal positioning of
the saw cuts must then be achieved by
adjusting the indicator line to the target line.
WORKING WITH LARGE WORKPIECES
When working with large workpieces or
cutting straight edges:
• Use fastening clamps to tighten a board
or border onto the workpiece as an
auxiliary stop.
• Guide the left-hand side of the base
plate along the auxiliary stop.
PLUNGE CUTS (FIG. A)
Note: Some very hard materials are not
suitable for plunge cuts.
1. Put the base plate
piece. Make sure that the rear lateral
depth marking
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the beginning of the cut.
2. Switch on the electric power tool and
allow a couple of seconds to pass until
the tool insert reaches its full speed.
Then plunge the tool insert, slowly but
with some pressure.
3. Push the electric power tool forwards
through the workpiece.
4. When you reach the end of the cut,
switch off the electric power tool and
pull it out of the workpiece.
CUTTING TILES
Adhesive tape or insulation tape on the
workpiece makes the work easier and helps
to prevent it from getting scratched.
, at the front and
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on the work-
is at the height of
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