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• Only connect the machine to a correctly installed protective
contact socket, with fuse protection of at least 16A.
Electrical connections
Check that the electrical system to which the machine is con-
nected is earthed in compliance with current safety regula-
tions and that the current socket is in perfect condition.
The electrical system must be fitted with a magneto-thermal
protective device to safeguard all conductors from short
circuits and overload.
The selection of this device should be in line with the following
electrical specifications of the machine stated on the motor.
NOTE: Your plunge cut saw’s electrical system is equipped
with an under-voltage relay which automatically opens the
circuit when the voltage falls below a minimum pre-established
limit and which prevents the self-reset of machine functions
when voltage returns to normal levels.
If the machine stops involuntarily, do not be alarmed. Make
sure that there has not been a voltage failure in the electrical
system.
8. Settings
WARNING!
Risk of injury! Electric shock
Always pull the mains plug out of the socket before perform-
ing any type of work on the machine!
Adjusting the cutting depth (Fig. E)
The cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 55 mm.
Unfasten the cutting depth adjustment screw (7) and set the re-
quired depth using the scale for depth of cut (2) and retighten
the screw.
The sawing unit can now be pressed down to the set cutting
depth.
The dimensions on the scale for depth of cut (2) shows the
cutting depth without rail.
Adjusting the cutting angle between 0° and 45°
(Fig. F)
The mitre square can be set from 0° to 45°.
Unscrew the mitre adjustment screws (14) on both sides.
Swivel the sawing unit to the desired cutting angle (Scale for
mitre square (6)).
Tighten the mitre adjustment screws (14) on both sides.
Both positions (0° and 45°) are set at the factory and
can be readjusted by the after-sales service team.
Changing the saw blade (Fig. A-C, G, H)
CAUTION!
Risk of injury! Hot and sharp tools
Do not use insert tools that are blunt or defective. Wear
protective gloves.
WARNING!
Risk of injury! Electric shock
Always pull the mains plug out of the socket before perform-
ing any type of work on the machine!
(1) Press the plunge trigger (3), bring the saw blade into the
blade-change position (Adjustment screw for depth of
cut (7) shall be adjusted to 25 mm) and insert the hex
wrench into the saw blade locking screw (19).
(2) Press on the shaft lock (18) and rotate the saw blade
(15) until the lock clicks into place.
(3) Hold down the locking shaft (18) and open the saw
blade locking screw (19) counter clockwise, while keep-
ing the blade in the blade-changing position.
(4) Remove the outer flange (20) and the saw blade (15).
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Wear protective gloves
(5) Insert the new blade and outer flange (20).
(6) Screw in and tighten the saw blade locking screw (19)
while keeping the shaft locking mechanism pressed
again.
(7) Set the plunge saw to its original position (0°).
Adjusting the riving knife (16) (Fig. I)
Adjust the distance between saw blade (15) and riving knife
(16) after a saw blade replacement, or whenever necessary.
Put the saw in the same position as you do when replacing a
saw blade.
Unfasten the adjustment screw for riving knife (17) using an
Allen key and set the riving knife (16) 2-3 mm higher than the
saw blade, then re-tighten the adjustment screw for riving knife
(17).
Connecting extraction device
A normal household vacuum cleaner is not a suitable extrac-
tion device.
A extraction device with an extractor hose diameter of 38 mm
(38 mm recommended due to the reduced risk of clogging)
can be connected to the extractor connector (1).
WARNING!
Dust hazard
Dust can be hazardous to health. Always work with a dust
extractor.
Always read applicable national regulations before extracting
hazardous dust.
9. Operation
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Improper assembly of the plunge saw can result in serious
injury.