there is no wiring or piping where you intend
to cut.
Switch off the tool and wait until the blade has •
stopped completely before moving the saw
away from the work or putting it down.
Hearing protection should be worn when
using circular saw.
Safety tips for the laser beamer
Never look into the light beam of the laser.•
Never point the light beam of the laser at •
humans or animals.
Do not point the light beam of the laser at •
strongly reflecting material. Hazard from
reflected light.
Only have repairs made to the laser beamer •
by qualified personnel / professional repair
specialists.
Do not insert any hard objects into the laser •
optics.
Clean the laser optics with a soft, dry brush.•
Switch off the machine immediately when you
discover:
A defective mains plug or mains lead;•
A defective switch.•
Overheating of the circular saw.•
Smoke or odeur caused by scorched •
insulation.
Electrical safety
When using electric machines always observe
the safety regulations applicable in your country
to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and
personal injury. Read the following safety
instructions and also the enclosed safety
instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe
place!
Always check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the rating
plate.
Class II machine – Double insulation –
You don’t need any earthed plug.
Replacing cables or plugs
If the mains cable becomes damaged, it must
be replaced with a special mains cable available
from the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s
customer service. Dispose of old cables or plugs
immediately after replacing them with new ones.
It is dangerous to connect the plug of a loose
cable to a socket.
Using extension cables
Only use an approved extension cable suitable
for the power input of the machine. The minimum
conductor size is 1.5 mm
2
. When using a cable
reel always unwind the reel completely.
3. ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Before adjusting the saw, make sure the
plug is removed from the socket.
Setting the sawing angle (bevel)
Loosen both knobs (12).•
Rotate the soleplate to the correct position (0° - •
45°), and tighten the knobs. The sawing angle
(bevel) can be read on the protractor (14).
Fitting the ripfence
Loosen knob (11).•
Insert the rip fence into the slots provided.•
Set the correct cut width and tighten the knob •
(11).
Setting the cutting depth
Loosen knob (3).•
Move the soleplate (7) downwards.•
The cut depth of the saw blade can be read •
off on the side of the safety guard.
Tighten the clamping knob (3) once the •
correct depth is set.
Exchanging or cleaning the saw blade
Use the shaft locking knob (13) to prevent the •
shaft from rotating.
Next loosen the hexagon screw (6) in the •
centre of the saw blade, using the Allen key
provided.
Turn the safety guard to the rear, and hold it •
there with the aid of the knob (15).
Withdraw the retaining ring and the saw •
blade, and clean the saw blade, or replace it
with a new one.
Again place the saw blade back on the shaft. •
Allow the safety guard to return over the saw •
blade by releasing the knob (15).
Press the shaft locking knob (13) back in, refit •
the retaining ring (8) and tighten the hexagon
screw (6) firmly once more.