11.8 Calibrating the laser (35)
(Fig. 13)
If the laser (35) is no longer showing the correct cutting
line, it can be readjusted. Open the screws (36) and ad-
just the laser by sliding it sideways such that the laser
beam hits the cutting teeth of the saw blade (6).
11.9 Operating the workpiece clamp
(15) (Fig. 1, 3)
The height of the workpiece clamp (15) can be adjusted
via the locking screw (16).
1. Lower the workpiece clamp (15) onto the workpiece.
2. Tighten the locking screw (16).
3. Turn the clamping handle (24) clockwise to clamp
the workpiece.
4. In order to loosen the workpiece, proceed in reverse
order.
12 Maintenance
WARNING
Pull out the mains plug before carrying out
any setting, servicing or repair work!
12.1 General maintenance tasks
• Keep protective devices, air vents and the motor
housing as free of dust and dirt as possible. Rub the
product clean with a clean cloth or blow it off with
compressed air at low pressure. We recommend that
you clean the product directly after every use.
• Oil all moving parts once a month.
• Clean the product at regular intervals using a damp
cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning
products or solvents; they could attack the plastic
parts of the product. Make sure that no water can
penetrate the product interior.
12.2 Cleaning the safety equipment of
the saw blade guard (5) (Fig. 11)
Check the saw blade guard for dirt before each start-up.
Remove old shavings and wood splinters using a brush
or similar suitable tool.
Make sure the guide bar (31) moves smoothly.
12.3 Replacing laser batteries (Fig. 12)
1. Remove the battery cover (34). Remove the 2 batter-
ies.
2. Replace both batteries with the same or equivalent
battery types. Make sure that they are inserted with
the same polarity as the used batteries.
3. Close the battery cover (34).
12.4 Replacing the table inlay (10)
(Fig. 1, 15)
WARNING
With a damaged table inlay there is a risk of small
parts jamming between table inlay and saw blade,
blocking the saw blade.
Immediately replace damaged table inlays!
1. Remove the Phillips screw (E) on the table inlay (10).
If necessary, rotate the rotary table (13) and angle
the saw head (4) to be able to reach the Phillips
screw (E).
2. Remove the table inlay (10).
3. Insert the new table inlay (10).
4. Tighten the Phillips screw (E) on the table inlay (10).
12.5 Brush inspection (Fig. 16)
If the product is new, check the carbon brushes after the
first 50 operating hours or if a new brush has been
mounted. After the initial check, check every 10 operat-
ing hours.
• If the carbon is worn down to a length of 6 mm, or
the spring or the shunt wire is burnt or damaged,
both brushes must be replaced.
• If the brushes are found to be usable after removal,
they can be reinstalled.
• To maintain the carbon brushes, open both locks
anti-clockwise. Then remove the carbon brushes.
• Re-insert the carbon brushes in reverse order.
13 Transport (fig. 14)
1. Tighten the locking screw (7) to lock the rotary table
(13).
2. Push the saw head (4) downwards and lock it with
the locking pin (25). The saw is now locked in the
lower position.
3. Carry the product by the transport handle (37).
4. To reassemble the product, proceed as described in
9, Commissioning,
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14 Storage
Store the product and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-free place that is inaccessible to children.
The optimum storage temperature is between 5°C and
30˚C.
Store the product in its original packaging.
Cover the product to protect it from dust or moisture.
Store the operating manual with the product.
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