10.1.3 Making angular cuts (fig. 22)
Angular cuts must always be made using the parallel
stop (7). The parallel stop (7) must always be fitted to
the right of the saw blade. Otherwise, workpieces can
become jammed between the parallel stop and the
saw blade during sawing and ejected at speed.
1. Set the saw blade (5) to the desired angle (see
9.3).
2. Set the parallel stop (7) in accordance with the
workpiece width and height (see 9.4).
3. Carry out the cut in accordance with the work-
piece width (see 10.1).
10.2 Making transverse cuts (fig. 23)
1. Push the transverse stop (2) into the groove (40)
of the saw table and set it to the required angle
(see 9.5).
2. Use the stop rail (17).
3. Press the workpiece firmly against the transverse
stop (2).
4. Switch on the saw.
5. Push the transverse stop (2) and the workpiece
toward the saw blade (5) in order to make the cut.
m WARNING: Always hold the guided part of the
workpiece. Never hold the part which is to be cut
off.
6. Push the transverse stop (2) forward until the
workpiece is cut all the way through.
7. Switch off the saw again.
8. Do not remove the offcut until the saw blade has
stopped rotating.
10.3 Cutting particle boards
To prevent the cutting edges from cracking when
working with particle boards, you should not set the
saw blade (5) more than 5 mm greater than the thick-
ness of the workpiece (also see 9.2).
11. Transporting the equipment (fig. 24)
• Turn off the power tool before any transport and
disconnect it from the power supply.
• Lower the saw blade (5) as far as possible.
• Wind up the mains cable (41).
• Carry the power tool with both hands by the fixed
saw table (1). Never use the table width extension
to carry the power tool.
• Protect the power tool from knocks, bumps and
strong vibrations, such as during transport in ve-
hicles.
• Secure the power tool against overturning and slid-
ing.
• Never use the safety devices for handling or trans-
porting purposes.
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12. Maintaining the equipment
m WARNING: Prior to any adjustment, maintenance
or service work disconnect the mains power plug!
12.1 General maintenance measures
• Keep protective devices, air vents, suction open-
ings and the motor housing as free of dust and dirt
as possible. Remove shavings and dust with a vac-
uum cleaner and a brush. In addition, blow it out
with low-pressure compressed air.
• We recommend that you clean the equipment im-
mediately after you use it.
• Clean the equipment regularly with a damp cloth
and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents
or solvents; these may be aggressive to the plastic
parts in the equipment. Ensure that no water can
get into the interior of the equipment.
• In order to extend the service life of the tool, oil the
rotary parts once monthly. Do not oil the motor.
12.2 Carbon brushes
• In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon
brushes checked only by an electrical specialist.
IMPORTANT: The carbon brushes must not be re-
placed by anyone but an electrical specialist.
Service information
Please note that the following parts of this product
are subject to normal or natural wear and that the fol-
lowing parts are therefore also required for use as
consumables.
Wear parts*: carbon brushes, table inlay, push stick,
saw blade
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
13. Storing the equipment
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry
and frostproof place that is inaccessible to children.
The optimum storage temperature is between 5 and
30˚C.
Store the electrical tool in its original packaging.
Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from dust
and moisture.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.
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