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11. Cleaning and maintenance
m WARNING!
Prior to any adjustment, maintenance or service work
disconnect the mains power plug!
General maintenance tasks
• To ensure constant air circulation, always keep the
cooling openings in the housing unobstructed and
air accessible.
• Use an extractor on all the openings of the machine
to remove wood chips and splinters.
•
with compressed air at low pressure.
• We recommend that you clean the device directly
after every use.
•
cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning
products or solvents; they could attack the plastic
parts of the device. Make sure that no water can
penetrate the device interior.
• Oil the rotating parts once monthly to extend the life
of the tool. Do not oil the motor.
Carbon brushes
• If excessive sparks are generated, have an electri
cian check the carbon brushes.
m ATTENTION! The carbon brushes must be re
placed by an electrician exclusively.
m Warning!
Incorrect handling of the plunge saw poses a risk of
serious injury.
• Before cleaning or maintenance, switch the plunge
socket.
• Wear suitable protective gloves when working on
the plunge saw.
• There are no parts that can be repaired by the user
inside this plunge saw. Never attempt to repair the
workshop for this.
m Warning!
The saw blade may become hot during operation,
you could burn yourself on it.
cleaning.
Notice!
Water that has penetrated the housing may cause
a short circuit, improper cleaning could damage the
plunge saw.
• Do not wash the plunge saw and also do not spray
• Never immerse the plunge saw in water.
• Make sure that no water penetrates the housing.
Plunge Cuts with guide rails
1. Set the saw on the guide rail at the marked cut
ting point
2. Secure the rebound protection or fence (acces
sory not included) at the back and front cut points
on the guide rail.
3. Switch on the machine.
4. Press the saw down slowly to the set cut depth
and move this forward evenly on the rail up to the
front cutting point.
Tilt Protection
For miter cuts, it is advisable to install a tilt protection.
This prevents the machine from tilting to one side
while in an oblique position.
Injuries to the body or damage to the machine can be
avoided thereby.
When you are nished cutting
1.
extractor. The saw blade will continue to rotate for
some time.
2. Remove the cutting waste from the saw blade
when the saw blade returns to the resting posi
tion.
3. Disconnect the plunge saw from the power supply
by pulling the mains plug out of the socket.
4.
Removing jammed material
m Warning!
Incorrect handling of the plunge saw poses a risk of
serious injury.
•
mains plug out of the socket if the saw blade catch
es in the workpiece or any other blockages occur.
• Use protective gloves. Do not touch the saw blade
with your bare hands.
10. Transport
and disconnect it from the power supply.
To transport the electric tool, lift it by the Handle/hand
grip.
Protect the electric tool against impacts, shocks and
severe vibrations, e.g. during vehicular transport.
Secure the electric tool against toppling and slipping.