GB
IRE
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GB IRE
When you are finished cutting
1. Switch the table saw off by pushing the red power switch 0
50
.
2. Disconnect the table saw from the power supply by pulling the mains plug out of
the socket.
3. Wait until the saw blade
44
has come to a complete stop and then take the work
piece off of the saw table
1
.
4. Let the table saw cool off completely.
Removing jammed material
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Improperly handling the table saw poses a risk of serious injury.
− Immediately switch the table saw off and pull the mains plug out of the
socket if the saw blade catches in the work piece or any other blockages
occur.
− Use protective gloves. Do not touch the saw blade with your bare hands.
Changing the saw blade
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Improperly handling the table saw poses a risk of serious injury.
− Use protective gloves. Do not touch the saw blade with your bare hands.
1. Make sure that the saw blade
44
has been lowered all the way into the saw table
1
.
If necessary, lower the saw blade by turning the crank
49
counterclockwise up to the
stop point.
2. Remove the saw blade guard
26
from the splitting wedge
29
by loosening the
lens head screw
27
, gently pulling the saw blade guard apart and then carefully
pulling it over the laser
28
and off of the splitting wedge.
3. Loosen the two fixing screws and remove the table insert
2
from the saw table.
Always check the table insert in the process: Immediately replace the table insert if
it is damaged or is no longer flush with the saw table.
4. Make sure that the angle of the saw blade is set to 0°. If necessary, set the angle as
described in the chapter “Setting the cutting angle”.