• If for any reason the old plug is cut off the cord of this tool, it must be disposed of safely and not le
una ended
SYMBOLS
Read the manual
Warning
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Changing the blade (Fig.1)(Fig.2)
Lock the blade with the spanner supplied. Undo the locking and the the washer. Take off the blade. Install
ON/OFF (Fig.3)
Press Lock-Off knob
Turn on/off the toll by pulling /releasing ON/OFF switch.
Switch off tool an unplug the power cord. Undo the depth adjustment screw. Adjust the sole the desired
Switch off the tool and unplug the power cord. The saw in angle can be set between O and 45. Undo the
two screws holding the sole. Turn the sole to the required angle. Tighten the screws to lock the sole.
Parallel fence
The parallel fence is used to saw parallel with the edge of the workplace. Switch off the tool and unplug
CLEANING AND MAINTANCE
Always pull out the mains power plug before st
Cleaning
• Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the
equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
• We recommend that you clean the device immediat
• Clean the equipment regularly with a mois
solvents; these could a ack the plas
device.
Carbon brushes
In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon brushes checked only by a qualified electrician.
Important! The carbon brushes should not be replaced by anyone but a qualified electrician.
Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which requir
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Wear dusk mask
Do not dispose of old appliances in the
household garbage
Disconnect from power supply while
maintance
ny cleaning work.
you have finished using it.
gents or
nt. Ensure that no water can seep into the
ntenance.
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ENVIRONMENT
Do not dispose of electric tools, accessories and packaging together with household waste material
- in observance of European Dir
ve 2002/96/EC on waste of electric and electronic equipment and its
implementa
cordance with na
aw, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must
be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compa
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fault Symptom
Possible Cause
Out of service
Disc
power socket
shortcircuit in power supply
At switch-off
Loose switching contact
Burnout of stator or rotor coil
Stator wiring disc
Disc
brush and commutator
Sluggish start-up, falling short of
Unsmooth running in mechanical
running speed
part
Low supply voltage
Burnout of switch contact
Excessive sparkling during running Underpressure in carbon brush
spring
Excessive wearout of carbon brush Replace machinery parts by repairer
Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in
rotor winding shortcircuit
Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in
commutator segment
Overvoltage in supply power
Disc
brush and commutator
Excessive machinery noise
Electric motor at fault
Gear wheel or rotor tooth
damaged
Failed to reach rated power
Electrocircuit overload due to
ligh
e
other electric appliances
Machine superhea
Electromotor overload
Insufficient motor cooling
Excessive mechanical vibra
Rotor in dynamic imbalance
Gear wheel or rotor tooth
damaged
Excessive mechanical vibra
Saw blade damaged
Loose c
blade and clamping screw
Rotor tooth or gear wheel
Failure in movable guard
sawdust blockup
Torsional spring failure
recycling facility.
Tr
etween plug and
Put plug in power socket
Repair and rec
Switch on
Replace switchboard by repairer
Replace stator or rotor by repairer
Rec
by repairer
etween carbon
Replace carbon brush
Check mechanical part by repairer
Regulate supply voltage
Replace switchboard by repairer
Regulate supply voltage
Check or replace rotor by repairer
Regulate to high speed running
Regulate supply voltage
etween carbon
Replace carbon brush
Check motor by repairer
replace gear wheel or rotor
electric appliances on machine-
connected electrocircuit
Overload prot
Dedust air outlet
Replace rotor by repairer
replace gear wheel or rotor
Replace saw blade
etween saw
Screw up clamping screw
replace gear wheel or rotor
Clear up sawdust
Replace torsional spring by repairer
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