Operation
Operating modes
Remove the battery before carrying out any work on the power tool.
Setting the cutting depth (see figure D)
Adapt the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece. A space of less than the height
of one full tooth should be visible under the workpiece.
Loosen the lever (9). For a smaller cutting depth, pull the power tool away from the base plate (3); for a
larger cutting depth, push the power tool towards the base plate (3). Set the required cutting depth on the
scale. Retighten the lever (9).
Adjusting the mitre/ bevel angle (see figure E)
We recommend that you place the power tool down on the front side of the protective guard (2).
Loosen the wing bolt (5). Swivel the saw to the side. Set the required mitre angle on the scale. Retighten the
wing bolt (5).
Start-up
Inserting the battery
Use only original Deli lithium-ion batteries with the voltage stated on the type plate of
your power tool. Using other batteries can lead to injuries and pose a fire hazard.
Slide the charged battery (1) into the foot of the power tool from the front. Press the battery fully into the
foot until the yellow latch is no longer visible and the battery is securely locked.
Switching on/off
To start the power tool, first press the lock-off switch (7), then press and hold the on/ off switch (6). see
Fig(I).
To switch off the power tool, release the on/ off switch (6).
Note: For safety reasons, the on/off switch (6) cannot be locked; it must remain pressed during the entire
operation.
Run-out brake
An integrated run-out brake shortens the time the saw blade keeps running for after the power tool has
been switched off.
Protection Against Deep Discharging
The lithium-ion battery is protected against deep discharge by the Electronic Cell Protection (ECP). When
the battery is discharged, the power tool is switched off by means of a protective circuit: The application tool
no longer rotates.
Practical advice
Protect saw blades against shock and impact.
Guide the power tool evenly, pushing it gently in the cutting direction. Applying too much pressure to the
power tool when moving it in the cutting direction significantly reduces the service life of the application
tools and can damage the power tool.
The sawing performance and the quality of the cut essentially depend on the condition and the tooth shape
of the saw blade. This is why you should only use sharp saw blades that are suitable for the material being
machined.
EN
9