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Pre-oscillation setting
Level 0 - No advance. Material: rubber, ceramic,
aluminum, steel.
Level 1 - Slight anticipation. Material: plastic, wood,
aluminum.
Level 2 - Medium bounce. Material: wood.
Level 3 - A great starter. Material: wood.
In general, the more accurate and cleaner the edge
of the cut should be, the smaller the degree of pre-
oscillation should be chosen, or pre-oscillation should
not be used at all. When working with thin material,
eg a sheet of metal, switch off the pre-bending. When
working with materials such as soft wood, or when
cutting in the direction of the texture, it is possible to
use a large pre-bounce.
Using a laser generator (O)
! Never look directly into the laser beam and never
aim the beam at anyone.
The laser generator is used for precise precision
cutting.
When using the laser generator, simply press the
laser switch (14). The laser generator then projects
visible red light onto the workpiece surface. Make the
cut at an angle along the red bar.
! Saw dust can block the laser beam, so clean the
laser generator regularly.
Switch off the laser when switching off the saw. The
laser does not turn off automatically.
Notice!
This product uses a Class 2 laser. Repairs may only
be performed by qualifi ed service personnel.
Miter cuts
Easy adjustment of the aluminum base plate for
miter cuts and cutting close to the edges using a tool-
free clamping lever.
Use
Before using the jigsaw and connecting to the mains,
make sure that the switch is in the "off" position and
the protective cover of the saw blade is in the down
position. Press the switch and wait for the saw blade
to reach the maximum frequency. Place the face of
the base plate on the workpiece and level the cutting
edge with the line you want to cut. Slowly push the
saw forward. Hold the base plate horizontally with the
workpiece.
Metal cutting
For ferrous materials, use a saw blade with fi ner teeth
and an aluminum saw blade with thicker teeth. When
cutting sheets, always attach pieces of wood on both
sides of the sheet to both ends. This will reduce vibra-
tion and prevent the sheet from tearing. It is neces-
sary to cut wood iplech at the same time. Do not
force the saw blade when cutting metal or steel sheet
metal. These are harder materials and cutting will
take longer. Excessive pressure on the saw blade can
shorten the life of the blade or damage the motor. To
reduce overheating of the saw blade, you can apply a
little grease to the cutting line.
Laminate cutting
When cutting most thin wood laminates, use a saw
blade with fi ne teeth. To minimize edge splitting, at-
tach pieces of waste wood to both ends of the mate-
rial on both sides and cut both the laminate and the
wood at the same time.
Hole cutting - only soft materials
If you want to cut a hole in the material, drill a hole
large enough to insert a jigsaw blade, or do the fol-
lowing. Highlight the area you want to cut. Position
the saw over the marked area so that the rounded
front edge of the base plate rests on the surface.
Make sure that the saw blade does not touch the
surface to be treated - keep a suffi cient distance.
Lower the saw and gently slide the saw blade down
into the material, but keep the pressure on the front
of the base. The base plate can only fully support the
material when the saw blade has completely pen-
etrated the material. Then you can move the saw as
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