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Procedure (Fig.D)
1. Switch off the device and disconnect
the plug from the power outlet. Make
sure that all moving parts have come
to a complete stop.
2. Press the catch at the bottom of the
suction nozzle (9, Fig.E) and remove
the suction nozzle.
3. Loosen the hexagon socket screws
(14) with the Allen key (5).
4. Pull the footplate (13) slightly back-
wards.
5. Set the footplate (13) to the desired
position.
6. Push the footplate (13) forward into
one of the notches.
7. Tighten the hexagon socket screws
(14) with the Allen key (5).
External dust extraction
Requirements
• The protective cover (20) is mounted.
Connecting external dust extrac-
tion (Fig.E)
1. Disable the dust blower function (12).
2. Slide the suction connector (9) as far
as it will go into the guide rail between
the device and footplate (13).
3. Connect a suitable dust extraction (not
included) to the suction nozzle (9).
4. If the external dust extractor does not
fit, use the additional reducer (8).
Removing the external dust ex-
traction (Fig.E)
1. Remove the dust extraction from the
suction connector (9) or reducer (8).
2. Remove the reducer piece (8).
3. Remove the suction connector (9).
Attaching and removing the
protective cover
Attaching the protective cover
1. Press the two holders on the protect-
ive cover (20) into the recesses on the
device housing.
The protective cover clicks into place.
You can fold the fitted protective cover up
by 90°.
Removing the protective cover
1. Carefully press the two holders on the
protective cover (20) apart.
2. Pull the protective cover to the front.
Attaching and removing the
splinter guard
Attaching the splinter guard
1. Press the tension tear protection (25)
into the recess (26) in the slide shoe
(11).
Removing the splinter guard
1. Press the tension tear protection (25)
out of the recess (26) in the slide shoe
(11).
Operation
Information on sawing
Selecting a stroke rate
The stroke rate can be adjusted in steps
with the rotary wheel (1). Start with a low
stroke rate. As a rule of thumb:
MaterialStroke rate
HardLow
SoftHigh
Selecting the pendulum motion
The larger the pendulum motion, the faster
your progress.