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Ingco CS185682
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6. Maintenance
Keep the cooling vents on the motor housing clean
and unobstructed at all times. Blow out any dust
and dirt at regular intervals.
Have a specialist workshop check the carbon
brushes in the event of excessive sparking.
Worn carbon brushes are to be replaced only by a
specialist workshop or by our Customer Service
Centre.
Keep the machine clean at all times.
Never use any caustic agents to clean the plastic
parts.
If ever you discover any damage, consult the
exploded drawing and parts list to determine
exactly which replacement parts you need to order
from our Customer Service Centre.
the wood.
4. Push the locking lever down
Adjustment of the cutting angle (Fig. 5)
1. Release the lock screw 11
2. Adjust the cutting angle to the desired angle
between 0 and 45°.
3. Tighten the lock screw 11.
Changing the saw blade (Fig. 6)
Important! Pull out the plug before making any
changes to the circular saw!
1. Open the hinged guard hood 6 and hold.
2. Press the lock button.
3. Undo the screw
4. Remove the flange 7 and the saw blade by
dropping down and out.
5. Clean the flange and insert a new blade. Note the
direction of rotation (see arrow on the guard
hood).
6. Tighten the screw and check for concentricity.
Switching on
Before pressing the On/Off switch, check that the
saw blade is properly fitted, that the moving parts run
smoothly and that the clamping screws are tight.
Switching on and off (Fig. 7)
To switch on: Press the interlock button 2 and
the switch 3 simultaneously.
To switch off: Release the interlock button and
the switch.
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Parallel cuts (Fig. 3)
Important! Wear ear muffs and goggles.
1. Release the lock screw 11.
2. For 90° cuts, adjust the parallel stop 9 using the
scale on groove A, for 45° cuts adjust the parallel
stop 9 using the scale on groove B. Observe the
saw blade width.
3. Tighten the lock screw.
Important! First make a trial cut.
Adjustment of the cutting depth (Fig. 4)
1. Release the locking lever 4.
2. Swing the shoe downwards.
3. Adjust the cutting depth using the scale.
The saw teeth must project approx. 2 mm out of

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