7.6 Setting the stop length (Fig. 28)
•
The stop rail (23) can be moved in longitudi-
nal direction in order to prevent the workpiece
from becoming jammed.
•
Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop co-
mes up against an imaginary line that begins
roughly at the center of the blade and runs at
an angle of 45° to the rear.
•
Set the required cutting width
- Slacken the knurled screws (26) and push
the stop rail (23) forward until it touches the
imaginary 45° line.
- Retighten the knurled screws (26).
7.7 Miter gauge (Fig. 29)
The miter gauge (14) has to be used when ma-
king cross cuts in wooden workpieces.
•
Slide the miter gauge (14) into the slot (21) of
the saw table.
•
Undo the locking screw (36).
•
Turn the stop rail (34) until the arrow points to
the angle required.
•
Re-tighten the fastening screw (36).
•
Check the gap between the stop rail (34) and
the saw blade (4).
•
Warning! Do not push the stop rail (34) too
far toward the blade. The distance between
the stop rail (34) and the blade (4) should be
approx.
⁄
" (2 cm).
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16
•
If necessary, slacken the two knurled screws
(35) and adjust the stop rail (34).
•
Retighten the knurled screws (35).
7.8 Setting the angle (Fig. 21-22)
•
Slacken the locking lever (9) (see Fig. 23).
•
To adjust the angle of the saw blade, push
the hand wheel (8) until the pointer is aligned
with the desired angular setting on the angle
scale.
•
Secure the angle by tightening the locking
lever (9) (see Fig. 22).
•
If needed, the end stop for adjusting the ang-
le of the saw blade can be readjusted for 0°
and 45°. To do this, adjust the two adjustment
screws (32) and (33).
7.9 Adjusting the table width extension
(Fig. 30-31)
•
The table width extension (10) on the saw
table (1) can be pulled out to the right.
•
The clamping lever (42) must point away from
the table saw to enable the table width exten-
sion (10) to be moved (see Fig. 30).
•
To lock the table width extension (10) in a
certain position, the clamping lever (42) must
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point towards the machine (see Fig. 31).
•
If the rip fence is used when the table width
extension (10) is extended, the rip fence (7)
must be set to the dimension of 10" on the
main scale (22).
•
Danger! If the rip fence (7) is not secured pro-
perly, this may cause a kickback.
•
Warning! Whenever the table width extension
is extended, in particular, always make sure
that the workpiece lies safely on the saw table
and cannot become jammed.
•
The clamping force of the clamping lever
(42) can be readjusted if necessary. To do so,
slacken the nut (44) and screw the threaded
sleeve (43) out or in as far as required until
the desired clamping force is reached. Then
secure the threaded sleeve (43) again with
the nut (44).
7.10 Charging the Lithium-Ion battery
(not included)
The corresponding instructions can be found in
the original operating instructions for your char-
ger.
7.11 Battery capacity indicator
(Fig. 42 / item 47)
Press the battery capacity indicator switch (48).
The battery capacity indicator (47) shows the
charge status of the battery using 3 LEDs.
All 3 LEDs lit:
The battery is fully charged.
2 or 1 LED(s) lit:
The battery has an adequate remaining charge.
1 LED fl ashing:
The battery is empty, recharge the battery.
All LEDs fl ashing:
The temperature of the battery is too low. Remove
the battery from the device and leave it at room
temperature for a day. If the error occurs again,
this means that the battery has been completely
depth-discharged and is defective. Remove the
battery from the device. Never use or charge a
defective battery.
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