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[. . . ] Model designation Motor output P1 Motor output P2 Mains voltage Mains frequency Rated current Saw blade speed Mains fuse Saw blade maximum Saw blade minimum Saw blade location hole Cutting speed (at maximum saw blade ) Cutting height at 90° (for maximum saw blade ) Cutting height at 45° (for maximum saw blade ) Bevel cut adjustment (swivelling range) Table size Table height Maximum cutting length for 10 mm workpiece thickness 70 mm workpiece thickness 80 mm workpiece thickness Weight AZS 1900 W S 6-40% 1350 W S 6-40% 230 V~ 50 Hz 9, 5 A 1800 to 4200 min ­1 electronically adjustable 10 A inert 250 mm 245 mm 30 mm 23, 5 to 55 m / s (depending on saw blade speed) approx. Exhaust outlet guard 30 mm Exhaust outlet 30 mm Commercial, small dust collectors or industrial vacuum cleaners are used for vacuuming. You must not start up the machine until you have read these operating instructions, observed all the information given and assembled the machine as described. Before reading the operating instructions, fold out the pages at the start and end. [. . . ] It is set in the works so that its distance from the toothed ring is at least 3 mm and maximum 5 mm Do not use the saw for unsuitable purposes (see 'Normal intended use'). When longitudinally cutting narrow workpieces (distance between the saw blade and the parallel rip fence less than 120 mm), use the pushstick. (see working instructions) To push narrow workpieces against the parallel rip fence, use a pushstick. Pushsticks can be purchased in retail outlets Do not use defective pushsticks The upper saw blade guard must always be used except for blind cuts. It must be adjusted so that the toothed ring is covered except for the part required for machining the workpiece Ensure that cut off pieces are not caught up by the saw blade and projected away Do not remove splinters, chips and waste from the hazardous area of the saw blade by hand It is not permissible to use wobble devices and groove milling tools Cutting logs with the standard feed guides is not permissible. When cutting logs, use a special device, which secures the workpiece on both sides of the saw blade against turning 16 Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug from the socket when - carrying out repair works - carrying out servicing and repair works, removal of faults (this also includes removing clamped splinters) - Transporting the saw - Changing the saw blade - leaving the saw unattended (even during short interruptions) Look after your saw with care - Keep the tools sharp and clean to be able to work better and more safely - Follow the servicing instructions and the information about changing tools - Keep handles dry and free of oils and grease Check the machine for possible damage - Before continuing to use the machine, the protective devices must be inspected to ensure that they work perfectly and with their intended function - Check whether the movable parts function perfectly and do not stick or whether the parts are damaged, All parts must be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions to ensure perfect operation of the saw - Damaged guards and parts must be properly repaired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist workshop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the instructions for use. Store the unused machine in a dry locked place away from the reach of children Use only original spare parts, accessories and special accessory parts. Accidents can arise for the user through the use of other spare parts. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such action. To achieve perfect function of the machine, follow the notes given in these instructions The saw set has been swivelled by 30° for transport place the saw blade in a vertical position (see page 8) You have to attach the following parts: Hand wheel handle Protective guard (39) Universal stopper You will require the following tools Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60 245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least 1. regularly check the saw cable and if damaged , have it renewed by a recognised skilled electrician. the saw blade supplied as a standard is suitable for timber and most plastics. Adjusting the saw Replacing the saw blade (p 2 fig 2 + p 1 fig 6 ­ 11) Before replacing the saw blade remove the plug from the mains. Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have changed their shape Only use well-sharpened saw blades Ensure that the rotational direction of the saw blade is the same as the rotational direction given on the guard (39) Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate e. 230 V with the mains voltage and connect the saw to the relevant and properly earthed plug Alternating current motor: Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 230 V with residual current circuit breaker and 10 A inert fuses. Use the connection or extension cable according to IEC 60 245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least - Undo the locking screw (A) with the attached tools (fig. 2) - Lift the left hand bench profile section (7) on the switch side and pull it out (fig 6). - Hook the open-end spanner (88) into the saw blade flange (37) and loosen the hexagon bolt (80, fig. By pressing the green, upper button on the switch (25) If there is a power cut, the machine switches off automatically. - Push on the saw blade (36), and then use the spanner (88) to push the saw blade flange (37) onto the motor shaft hub and keep a firm hold on it (fig. The splitting wedge (32) is set in the factory at the correct measurement. The splitting wedge is an important safety device as it prevents the workpiece from recoiling To guarantee the function of the splitting wedge, its distance from the toothed wheel must be at least 3 mm and maximum 8 mm. [. . . ] Use as a flush-mounted crosscut saw Press the catch lever (52) all the way up (cross-cutting setting) Press the hand wheel (21) slightly upwards You can now pull the saw set forward with the hand wheel (21) until the workpiece has been sawn through (fig. (Width less than 120 mm) Use as a bench-top circular saw Remove the protective cover and press the splitting wedge (32) downwards (Fig 12) After blind cuts, the splitting wedge has to be removed again and the guard reattached Ensure that the workpiece is safely guided Press the workpiece firmly on the table In order to avoid damage or injury, the split cotter pin must be completely removed before the guard hood is mounted. Push the workpiece forward with both hands, in the area of the saw blade, use the pushstick (42) When working on very flat and narrow workpieces (Width 30 mm and less) use the lower guide are of the fence scale (41) (fig. 19) Fix the universal fence to the front joint strip Set the fence scale (41) at the required angle and ensure that it is close to the cutting level Push the fence support (50) so that the workpiece can be safely placed Hold the workpiece firmly and pull the saw set forwards. [. . . ]

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