Mounting A Saw Blade; Setting Depth Of Cut; Setting Cutting Angle; Parallel Stop (Guide) - Narex CPK 65 Instrucciones De Uso

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• Consumers may transport these batteries on public roads
without a problem�
• Commercial transportation of lithium-ion batteries by trans-
portation companies must comply with the regulation on
hazardous load transportation� Only trained personnel may
carry out the preparation and the actual transport� The entire
process must have expert supervision�
The following must be maintained during battery
transportation:
• Make sure that contacts are protected and isolated to prevent
a short circuit�
• Be careful so that a  large number of batteries do  not move
around or fall and collapse during transport�
• Damaged and leaking batteries cannot be transported�
Please contact your carrier for additional information�
Warning!!
It is not expected for the user to perform any service repairs on the
charger� There are no spare parts inside the charger, which users
could repair on their own� It is necessary to bring the charger to
your nearest authorised service centre to prevent damage to spare
parts, which are sensitive to static electricity, for example�
Always use the right set of batteries (the set delivered with the
tools or a  replacement set recommended by Narex s�r�o�)� Never
use any other sets of accumulator batteries because they could
damage your tools and cause a hazardous situation�

Mounting a Saw Blade

The cutting power and quality of the cut are highly dependent on
the condition and shape of the teeth� Only use sharp saw blades
suited for the given type of material�
When mounting the blade, make sure the orientation
of the teeth aligns with the sense of rotation of the
spindle (indicated by an arrow on the guard).
Lift up the movable guard (3a) using the lever (3b) and fit a cleaned
saw blade (7) onto the spindle (4)� You can put the movable guard
back in place� Mount a cleaned clamping flange (5) onto the fitting
on the spindle (4), then screw a cleaned clamping screw (6) on top
of it� Tighten the saw blade (7) onto the spindle by inserting a hex
key (8) into the clamping screw (6), pressing the spindle arresting
button (9) and tightening the screw with the key�
Changing Saw Blades
The saw blade (7) is removed by reversing the procedure�

Setting Depth of Cut

Loosen the depth of cut arresting lever (14b)�
Use the scale on the depth of cut guide slot (14a) to set the depth
of choice�
Lift up: lower depth of cut
Lower down: higher depth of cut
Re-tighten the depth of cut arresting lever (14b)�
Depth of cut is set correctly if the saw blade does not protrude
through the other side of the workpiece by more than 3 mm.

Setting Cutting Angle

Loosen the angle locking screw (12c)�
Use the blade angle scale (12a) to set the angle of choice (the angle
scale is graded in 1° increments)�
Re-tighten the angle locking screw (12c)�
The depth of cut when cutting at an angle is lower than indi-
cated on the depth of cut scale.

Parallel Stop (Guide)

Slide the scale guide  (13) into the guide slot  (13a) in the guide
plate (11) and secure it with the guide fastening screw (13b)� The
guide allows for the making of parallel cuts along a straight edge
and cutting strips of identical sizes�
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Starting the Machine

Inserting and Removing the Accumulator
Slide the accumulator  (B1) all the way into the shaft on the ma-
chine's handle� Pull on the accumulator to make sure it is fitted
properly�
To remove the accumulator  (B1) from the machine, push on the
accumulator clamp (B2) and pull the accumulator out�
Turning the Machine On
The machine is fitted with a safety device to prevent an acci-
dental start (2).
Push the safety (2) in, hold it in place and press the switch (1)� You
can release the safety once the machine is running� Pressing the
switch (1) automatically activates LED lighting (5) to illuminate the
space around the cut�
Turning the Machine Off
Release the switch (1)� The rundown time of the spindle is short-
ened by a brake once the machine is off�

Work Instructions

Fasten the workpiece to a solid base.
Feed that is too high greatly reduces the performance of the tool
and shortens the life of the saw blade and the motor� Use sharp saw
blades suited for the given type of material� A thin oil film on the
saw blade prevents rusting�
Clean the saw blade immediately after work� Glue and resin resi-
dues reduce the quality of the cut�
Cutting Plastic
Cutting plastic creates long, spiral shavings� Electrostatic charge
may cause the hole for chip extraction (16) to clog and the mova-
ble guard (3a) to get stuck�
Workpieces made of plastic must make good contact with the
base/supports underneath� Make careful cuts and work smoothly,
steadily and without interruptions� This prevents the teeth from
getting smeared with plastic and keeps the cut smooth and clean�

Checking Accumulator Status

The machine is fitted with an accumulator status control panel (B3)�
Press the control button (B4) on the accumulator status panel (B3)�
An accumulator status indicator  (B5) will light up based on the
state of charge (capacity) of the accumulator�
Overview of accumulator's state of charge (capacity) indication:
Number of fully lit LEDs
3
2
1

Electronic Safeguards

The machine is fitted with circuitry designed to prevent serious
damage to the machine� If the electronics detect any of the faults/
defects below, the machine stops immediately� Remove the fault/
defect by proceeding in accordance with the table�
Overview of safety features and methods for returning the machine to operation:
Type of safety feature
Low accumulator voltage
(indicated on the accumulator)
Machine overload (machine
was switched off due to recoil
or excessive load)
Overheating (critical temper-
ature of the motor, the elec-
tronics or the accumulator was
reached)
Accumulator's state of charge
100 %
less than 60 %
less than 30 %
Solution
Recharge / replace the
accumulator
Release and then press the
power switch again
Let the machine cool off
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