– Loosen the screw (19) with the hex key (4) and slide the
base plate (9) slightly towards the saw blade (10).
– The base plate has lock-in points at 0° and 45° on the left
and right so that precise mitre/bevel angles can be set.
Swivel the base plate (9) to the required position accord-
ing to the scale (20). Other mitre/bevel angles can be ad-
justed using a protractor.
– Then push the base plate (9) towards the rechargeable
battery as fas as it will go.
– Retighten the screw (19).
Starting Operation
Switching On and Off
To switch on the power tool, press the lock-off button (2)
next to the symbol
first, thereby deactivating it. Then
press the on/off switch (3) and keep it pressed.
The worklight lights up when the on/off switch (3) is lightly
or fully pressed allowing the work area to be illuminated in
poor lighting conditions.
Do not look directly into the worklight; it can blind
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you.
To switch off the power tool, release the on/off switch (3).
Activate the lock-off button (2) by pressing the lock-off but-
ton next to the symbol .
Controlling/preselecting the stroke rate
You can variably adjust the stroke rate of the power tool
when it is on by pressing in the on/off switch (3) to varying
extents.
Applying light pressure to the on/off switch (3) results in a
low stroke rate. Applying increasing pressure to the switch
increases the stroke rate.
You can preselect the stroke rate and change it during opera-
tion using the stroke rate preselection thumbwheel (1).
The required stroke rate depends on the material and the
working conditions and can be ascertained through practical
tests.
A reduction in the stroke rate is recommended:
– When positioning the saw blade on the workpiece in order
to be able to position the saw blade more precisely,
– When sawing plastic and aluminium to prevent the mater-
ial from melting.
During prolonged periods of use at a low stroke rate, the
power tool may heat up significantly. Remove the saw blade
and let the power tool run at the maximum stroke rate for
around three minutes to cool down.
Temperature-dependent overload protection
In normal conditions of use, the power tool cannot be over-
loaded. If the power tool is overloaded or not kept within the
permitted battery temperature range, the speed is reduced
or the power tool switches off. At reduced speed, the power
tool will run again at full speed once the permitted battery
temperature is reached or the load is reduced. If it automat-
ically shuts down, switch the power tool off, allow the bat-
tery to cool down, then switch the power tool back on.
Bosch Power Tools
Working Advice
Before carrying out any work on the power tool (e.g.
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maintenance, tool change etc.), remove the battery
from the power tool. There is risk of injury from uninten-
tionally pressing the on/off switch.
Switch the power tool off immediately if the saw blade
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becomes blocked.
Always use a sturdy support when working on small or
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thin workpieces.
Before sawing into wood, chipboard, building materials,
etc., check for and remove any foreign objects such as nails,
screws, etc.
Jigsaws are primarily designed for curved cuts. The range of
products from Bosch also includes accessories which enable
straight cuts or circular cuts (depending on the jigsaw
model, e.g. parallel guide, guide rail or circle cutter).
Hand-held jigsaws generally tend to go off at an angle, i.e.
under certain circumstances the angle and cutting accuracy
can no longer be ensured. Decisive influencing factors on the
accuracy are the saw blade thickness, cutting length and the
material thickness and strength of the workpiece.
Therefore, always check using test cuts whether the cutting
result of the selected system meets the requirements of your
application.
Plunge cutting (see figure H)
Plunge cuts may only be applied to soft materials,
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such as wood, gypsum board, etc.
For plunge cutting, use only short saw blades. Plunge cutting
is possible only with a mitre angle of 0°.
Place the power tool so that the front edge of the base plate
(9) rests on the workpiece, without the saw blade (10)
touching the workpiece, and switch it on. On power tools
with stroke rate control, select the maximum stroke rate.
Press the power tool firmly against the workpiece and allow
the saw blade to plunge slowly into the workpiece.
As soon as the base plate (9) rests fully on the workpiece,
continue sawing along the required cutting line.
Parallel guide with circle cutter (accessory)
When working with the parallel guide with circle cutter (23),
the workpiece must be no more than 30 mm thick.
Parallel cuts (see figure I): Loosen the locking screw (22)
and slide the scale on the parallel guide through the guide
(21) in the base plate. Adjust the desired cutting width as a
scale value on the inside edge of the base plate. Retighten
the locking screw (22).
Circular cuts (see figure J): Drill a hole large enough to push
the saw blade through on the cutting line within the circle to
be cut. Machine the drill hole with a router or file so that the
saw blade can lie flush with the cutting line.
Position the locking screw (22) on the other side of the par-
allel guide. Slide the scale on the parallel guide through the
guide (21) into the base plate. Drill a hole in the workpiece
in the middle of the section to be cut out. Insert the centring
tip (24) through the inner opening of the parallel guide and
into the drilled hole. Adjust the radius as a scale value on the
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