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b) Check the  spring function  of  the re-
tracting blade guard.If the retract ing 
blade guard and the spring do not op-
erate properly, have the machine serv-
iced before using. The retracting blade
guard may operate sluggish due to dam-
aged parts, gummy deposits or build-up of
chips/sawdust.
c) Only pull back  the  retracting  blade 
guard manually for special cuts,such as 
“plunge andbevel cuts”.Pull back the 
retracting blade  guard  with the  pull-
backlever and release it as soon as the 
saw blade has penetrated the work. For
all other sawing jobs, the re tracting blade
guard must operate auto matically.
d) Do not place down the sawon a work 
bench  or  the  ground  without  the re-
tracting blade guard covering thesaw 
blade. An unprotected, coasting saw blade
will move the saw in the op posite direction
of the cut, cutting what ever is in its path.
Pay attention to the run-on period of the
saw.
e) Use the  matching  riving knife  for the 
saw blade being worked with. The riv-
ing knife must be wider than the thick ness
of the blade back, but thinner than the kerf
width of the saw blade.
f) Adjust  the  riving  knife  as  described 
in the operating instructions. Incor rect
width, position and alignment can be the
cause that the riving knife does not effec-
tively prevent kickback.
g) Always  use  the  riving knife, except 
whenperforming plunge cuts. After the
plunge cut, mount the riving knife again.
The riving knife interferes when performing
plunge cuts and can lead to kickback.
h) In order for the riving knife to be ef-
fective, it  must be  located  in the  cut. 
For short cuts, the riving knife is ineffec tive
for the prevention of kickback.
i) Do not operate the saw with a bent riv-
ing  knife.  Even a minor malfunction can
lead to sluggish retraction of the re tracting
blade guard.
5.5 Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN 60
745 are typically:
Sound pressure level L
PA
= 102 dB (A)
Noise level L
WA
= 113 dB (A)
Uncertainty K = 3 dB
CAUTION
The  noise  created  during  work  may 
damage hearing. 
Use hearing-protective aids!
Vibration emission value a
h
(vector sum for
three directions) and uncertainty K meas-
ured in accordance with EN 60 745: 3.1 m/s
2
Uncertainty K = 1.5 m/s
2
.
The emission values speci ed (vibration, noi-
se) were measured in accordance with the test
conditions stipulated in EN 60 745 and are
intended for machine comparisons. They are
also used for making preliminary estimates re-
garding vibration and noise loads during ope-
ration.
The emission values speci ed refer to the
main applications for which the power tool
is used. If the electric power tool is used for
other applications, with other tools or is not
maintained suf ciently prior to operation, ho-
wever, the vibration and noise load may be
higher when the tool is used.
Take into account any machine idling times
and downtimes to estimate these values more
accurately for a speci ed time period. This
may signi cantly reduce the load during the
machine operating period.
6  Commissioning and 
Operation 
    WARNING
Riskof injury, if the tools areused with 
wrong supply power. 
The voltage specications on the rating plate
must correspond with the mains voltage.
Equipment marked with 230 V can also be con-
nected to 220 V / 240 V.
Check that the plug type is the same as the
socket type.
Adjustment of the riving knife 
   WARNING
Risk of injury,  if the riving knife is not 
correctly adjusted. 
The riving knife [1-11] must always be used
for safety reasons. The riving knife prevents
the saw blade from becoming jammed when
making lengthwise cuts.
Loosen screw [1-12], adjust the riving knife
[1-11] and retighten the screw (see gure).
1-11
1-12
Check the function of the swinging guard [1-9].
Switching On/Off 
Switching On: 
Press the safety button [1-14].
Press the on-off switch [1-13] and hold depressed.
Note: The on-off switch cannot be locked on.
Switching Off: 
Release the on-off switch [1-13].
7  Adjustment 
    WARNING
Risk of electric injury. 
Before any manipulation with the tool make
sure to unplug the mains socket outlet.
7.1Electronic Motor Control
Soft start 
The electronically-controlled soft start en-
sures that the tool starts without jerking and
requires only a small starting current (weaker
fusesrequired).
Constant speed 
The motor speed is electronically stabilised.
This enables a constant cutting speed even
under a heavy load.
Overload protection 
In cases of extreme overload (rip cutting, use
of blunt saw blades) the power consumption
may considerably exceed the permissible rated
value. In this case an electronic overload de-
vice protects the motor from burning out. The
motor is hereby switched of by an “electronic
safety clutch” and re-starts as soon as the load
is removed.
Temperature protection 
Extreme overload in continuous operation
causes the motor to heat up. An electronic tem-
perature monitoring device is tted to prevent
overheating (motor burn-out). The electronic
safety device switches the motor off before the
motor is able to reach a critical temperature.
After a cooling period of approx. 3–5 minutes
the machine is once again ready for operation
and can run at full load. The cooling period can
be greatly reduced if the machine is running
(idling or recovery speed).
7.2 Cutting Depth Adjustment 
Release the locking lever [1-16].
Set the required depth on the cutting
depth scale [1-15].
Raise: smaller cutting depth
Lower: larger cutting depth
Re-tighten the clamping lever [1-16].
To achieve the best cutting results, the
saw blade should protrude from the
material by no more than 3 mm.
7.3 Cutting Angle Adjustment 
Release the cutting angle locking lever at [1-7]
and [1-18].
Set the cutting angle as required using the
scale [1-19]. (The scale is calibrated in in-
crements).
Re-tighten the cutting angle locking lever at
[1-7] and [1-18].
   WARNING
The maximum cutting depth is reduced 
for bevel cuts. 
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