Fitting the sliding shoe
When working on sensitive surfaces, you can fit the
sliding shoe
onto the baseplate
scratching the surface.
♦
Mount the sliding shoe
baseplate
and press it up at the back until it
clicks into place on the baseplate
♦
To remove the sliding shoe
the rear of the baseplate
front.
Operation
Setting the cutting angle
♦
Use your thumbs to press on the position marked
in fig. 2 to release the extraction nozzle
the same time, use your other hand to pull the
extraction nozzle
direction of the arrow.
Fig. 2: Removing the extraction nozzle
♦
Undo the locking screws
hex key
and pull the baseplate
rear.
♦
Adjust the cutting angle to
0°/15°/22.5°/30°/45° with the aid of the
markings on the baseplate
plate
forwards so that the locking pin engag-
es in the toothing
♦
Retighten the clamping screws
key
.
PSTKA 12 A1
to prevent
onto the front of the
.
, unfasten it at
and slide it off the
out of the appliance in the
with the supplied
to the
. Push the base-
.
with the hex
NOTE
►
At cutting angles of 15°/22.5°/30°/ 45°,
the splinter guard
beforehand!
►
At a cutting angle of 45°, the blade guard
must also be removed beforehand.
►
At cutting angles of 15°/22.5°/30°, you can
leave the blade guard
Note, however, the optimum position of the
clamping screws on the insertion opening
The clamping screws on the insertion opening
may not obstruct the blade guard
Setting the stroke rate
♦
Use the stroke rate adjusting wheel
. At
required stroke rate.
Adjusting the pendulum stroke
♦
You can use the pendulum stroke switch
adjust the pendular movement of the saw blade
. You can achieve fine, clean-cut edges with-
out pendulum movement (setting "0"). Switch
off pendulum movement when working on thin
workpieces. You can achieve an increasingly
fast work rate if the pendulum stroke is activated
(settings 1–2).
Switching on/off
Switching the appliance on:
Move the ON/OFF switch
The LED working light
LED
light up.
must be removed
on the appliance.
.
to set the
to
into the "I" position.
and the battery display
GB │ MT
│
51
.
■