Maintaining the saw
− Keep the saw and the vents clean to ensure proper, safe work.
− Regularly check whether dust or debris have penetrated the openings near the
motor and around the On/Off switch
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.
− Regularly lubricate all moving parts.
− Before and after each use, check the saw and accessories (e.g. fitted tools) for
wear and damage. Replace any accessory parts if necessary. Observe the tech-
nical requirements in the process.
− Regularly check all fixtures. They could come loose over time due to vibration.
If you identify a damage, you must have it repaired by a specialist workshop to
prevent risks.
Repair
There are no parts that can be repaired by the user inside the saw. If you identify
damage, contact a specialist workshop or qualified personnel. Repairs performed by
the user and opening the housing void your warranty claim.
If the mains cord
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is damaged, it must be replaced with a special mains cord that
can be obtained from the manufacturer or its After Sales Support. The mains cord may
only be replaced by a specialist workshop or qualified specialist personnel.
The LED work light
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cannot be replaced.
A new saw shoe
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can be ordered from After Sales Support for a fee.
Storage
− Clean the saw before storing it (see chapter “Cleaning”).
− Store the saw and accessories in a dry, frost-free place. The perfect storage tem-
perature ranges from 10 to 30°C.
− If possible, store the saw in the transport case
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with the original packaging.
− Always store the saw out of the reach of children.
Check the saw for possible signs of wear and damages before using it
again.