User manual FESTOOL CS 70 E

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] - Pull the plug from the main power socket before changing tools and rectifying faults such as removing trapped splinters. - When cutting wood , connect the machine to a dust extractor corresponding to EN 60335-269 , dust category M. - To minimise noise, the tool must be sharpened and all noise reducing elements (covers etc. - Only use the machine if all safety devices are in their correct positions, the machine is in good condition and has been well maintained. [. . . ] Brake (CS 70 EB only) After the machine switches off, the saw blade is electronically brought to a standstill in 3 seconds. Setting up the machine Ensure that the floor around the machine is level, in good condition and free of loose objects (e. Fitting the protective cover Pull the spacer wedge [1-6] sharply upwards [7-2] to move to the top catch position. Secure the top protective cover supplied to the spacer wedge in this position using the rotary knob [1-11]. 2 On/Off switch We recommend using a 16 A fuse because of the performance of the motor. Restart protection The integral undervoltage release prevents the machine from automatically starting up again after an interruption in power when the machine is used in continuous operating mode. 2 Set-up position Always move the saw to set-up position before making any adjustments: The saw is locked in rest position on delivery. Turn the rotary knob [2-6] anticlockwise to release the lock and pull the saw forwards. 3 Adjusting the cutting depth Proceed as follows to adjust the cutting depth in set-up position to any setting between 0 70 mm: Turn the cutting depth adjuster [1-8]. Set a cutting depth 2 - 5 mm greater than the thickness of the workpiece to produce a clean cut. 4 Adjusting the mitre angle The saw blade can be tilted between 0° and 45° in set-up position: Unscrew the rotary knob [2-4]. Adjust the mitre angle using the rotary handle [2-3] with reference to the scale [2-5]. The saw blade can be tilted 2° beyond the two end positions for precision trimming work (undercuts on abutting edges). The saw blade can now be tilted from -2° to 47° using the rotary handle [2-3]. Reach underneath the table insert [1-4] from the back and remove by lifting away from the back of the table. Remove the hexagon wrench [5-3] from the store on the base [5-6] and insert in the saw blade retaining screw. Press and hold the spindle stop [5-2] (behind the saw blade) and use the hexagon wrench to turn the saw shaft until the spindle stop [5-2] engages and the saw shaft locks. Firmly turn the saw blade retaining screw clockwise and remove the clamping flange and the saw blade. Risk of injury Observe the rotation direction when attaching a new saw blade: the rotation direction on the saw blade [5-4] must correspond with the rotation direction on the machine. Secure the saw blade and the flange to the saw shaft using the saw blade retaining screw. Lay the insert in position and secure with the clamp and the rotary knob [5-1]. 6 Setting the spacer wedge Once the protective cover is removed, pull firmly on the spacer wedge [1-6] to move to one of two catch positions. [. . . ] Complaints can only be recognised if the tool is returned while still assembled to the supplier or an authorised Festool Customer Service workshop. Keep the Operating Instructions, Safety Instructions, Spare Parts List and purchase receipt in a safe place. Otherwise the respective, current warranty conditions of the manufacturer shall apply. Note Due to continuous research and development work, we reserve the right to make changes to the technical content of this documentation. [. . . ]

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