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JIGSAW
THE NUMBERS IN THE FOLLOWING TEXT
CORRESPOND WITH THE PICTURES AT PAGE 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Voltage
Frequency
Input power
Speed, no load
Max. material thicknes
Max. cutting stroke
Cutting angle
Machine weight
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L pa Sound pressure level
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L wa Sound power level
Vibration
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
1 Jigsaw appliance
4 Saw blades
1 Allen key
1 Parallel saw guide
1 Vacuum cleaner adapter
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1 User manual
1 Warranty card
Check the machine and accessories for transport
damage.
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PRODUCTINFORMATION
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Fig. 1
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1. Speed control
2. Interlocking knob
3. Switch
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4. Connection point vacuum cleaner
5. Allen key
6. Bottom plate
7. Saw buckle
8. Pendulum
9. Guard
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The following symbols are used in these instructions for
use:
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Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of life or
damage to the tool in case of non-observance of
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the instructions in this manual.
Denotes risk of electric shock.
Faulty and/or discarded electrical or electronic
apparatus have to be collected at the appropriate
recycling locations.
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Carefully read this manual before using the machine.
Make sure that you know how the machine functions and
how to operate it. Maintain the machine in accordance
with the instructions to make sure it functions properly.
Keep this manual and the enclosed documentation with
the machine.
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Check the following points:
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Does the voltage of the motor (230 V) correspond
with the mains voltage?
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Are the feeder cable and plug in good condition:
sturdy, without loose bits or damage?
| 230 V~
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Has the saw lost any teeth and is it showing cracks or
| 50 Hz
fractures?
| 570 W
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If so, replace the saw immediately.
| 500-3000/min
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Is there enough room under the workpiece so that the
| 70 mm
saw does not come into contact with the floor or work
| 18 mm
table as it moves up and down?
| 0 - 45°
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Do the teeth of the saw point upwards?
| 2 kg
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Always wear protective goggles when using the
| 90.4 dB(A)
appliance.
| 103.4 dB(A)
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Maintain the appliance carefully.
| 3.3 m/s
2
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Do not use the appliance in a wet environment.
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Do not use the appliance for material which contains
asbestos.
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Never leave the jigsaw unattended.
Check that the switch is not interlocked in the 'on'
position
USING THE APPLIANCE
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Clamp the workpiece that you will be sawing in firmly
into place.
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Remove any wood residue that is near the saw or
stuck to the surface of the saw; do not use your hand
for this. Switch the appliance off before removing any
residue!
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Always switch the jigsaw on in idle, i.e. switch the saw
on before bringing it into contact with the
workpiece.
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When sawing the wood watch out for knots, nails,
cracks and/or dirt deposits. These can cause the saw
to jam dangerously. Also watch out for this with
waste wood. This often requires less careful sawing,
so there is a danger that you may not be quite so
careful about watching out for irregularities in the
wood.
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Do not saw workpieces that are thicker than the
length of the saw.
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Do not touch metal parts of the jigsaw when sawing
in walls or floors in which there could be electricity
cables. Hold the jigsaw tightly with both hands on the
plastic grip so that you do not touch parts that could
become live if you accidentally saw through an
electricity cable.
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When you have finished sawing, switch off the
appliance first and wait until the saw comes to a
standstill before removing it from the workpiece.
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Do not use long extension cables.
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Keep the plastic guard in place while the saw is in use.
TURN THE APPLIANCE OFF IMMEDIATELY
IN THE EVENT OF:
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A faulty mains plug, mains flex or flex damage;
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