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To switch the laser (9) on, press the Laser
On/Off switch (11)
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To switch the laser (9) off, press the Laser
On/Off switch (11) again
Overload protection (Figure 1)
The electric power tool is equipped with an
overload protection. The overload indicator (15)
displays the operating condition of the electric
power tool.
Overload indicator (15) flashing: The electric
power tool is approaching the limiting load
– reduce the forward feed speed.
Overload indicator (15) continually lit: The elec-
tric power tool is overloaded or jammed
– the electric power tool cuts out. In this event,
switch the electric power tool off and allow it to
cool down before using it again.
Use
1.
Firmly clamp small wooden pieces before
commencing work. Never hold them in
your hand.
2.
Fully observe the safety regulations! Wear
safety glasses!
3.
Adjust the cutting depth and rotation
speed.
4.
Pick up the electric power tool and make
sure that none of the ventilation openings
are covered.
5.
Switch on the electric power tool and wait
for several seconds until the tool insert has
attained its full rotation speed.
6.
The waste piece should be on the right or
left side of the electric power tool, so that
the wide part of the supporting table rests
on its entire surface.
7.
The base plate must always rest flat on the
workpiece.
8.
Place the base plate to the marked area
(6) onto the workpiece
9.
Press the release button (12) and slowly
push the tool insert (17) into the workpiece
or, if necessary, plunge it.
10. Push the electric power tool forwards
through the workpiece. Never move it
backwards!
11. Apply only a gentle force to the electric
power tool when working.
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12. If sawing along a marked line, lead the
electric power tool along the appropriate
groove.
13. If the overload indicator (15) flashes,
reduce your speed.
14. If the electric power tool stops and the
overload indicator (15) is lit continuously,
then the overload protection of the electric
power tool has responded. Reason: You
were moving forward too quickly or have
encountered an obstacle in the workpiece.
In this case, switch off the electric power
tool and inspect the workpiece. Move
forward at a slower speed.
Line cuts
You can follow a drawn line with the help of the
indicator marks (a), at the front and rear of the
safety guard. For precise work, the relationship
between the saw cut and a marked indicator
line must be established using a test piece.
The ideal positioning of the saw cuts must then
be achieved by adjusting the indicator line to
the target line.
Working with large workpieces
When working with large workpieces or cutting
straight edges:
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Use fastening clamps to tighten a board or
border onto the workpiece as an auxiliary
stop.
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Guide the left-hand side of the base plate
along the auxiliary stop.
Plunge cuts (Figure 1)
Note: Some very hard materials are not suita-
ble for plunge cuts.
1.
Put the base plate on the workpiece.
Make sure that the rear lateral depth mark-
ing is at the height of the beginning of the
cut.
2.
Switch on the electric power tool and
allow a couple of seconds to pass until the
tool insert reaches its full speed. Then
plunge the tool insert, slowly but with
some pressure.
3.
Push the electric power tool forwards
through the workpiece.
4.
When you reach the end of the cut, switch
off the electric power tool and pull it out of
the workpiece.
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