operation manual
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3  Safe work
 – Use the push stick or handle with sliding wood, 
to pass the workpiece securely out off the saw 
blade.
 – Make sure that the riving knife is always used, 
and set up is correctly.
 – Use the upper blade guard and set it to the cor-
rect position.
 – Only use saw blades for which the maximum 
permissible speed is not lower than the maxi-
mum spindle speed of table saws and which are 
suitable for the material to be cut.
 – Do not cut rebates or grooves without tting a 
suitable guard, e.g. a tunnel-type guard, over the 
saw table.
 – Circular saws must not be used for slotting jobs 
(cutting grooves which end in the workpiece).
 – When transporting the electric tool, only use 
the transport devices. Never use the protective 
devices for handling or transport.
 – Make sure that the upper part of the saw blade 
is covered during transport, e.g. by the protective 
device.
 – Be sure to only use spacers and spindle rings 
specied by the manufacturer as suitable for the 
intended purpose. 
 – The oor around the machine must be level, 
clean and free of loose particles, such as chips 
and cutting residues. 
 – Always stand to the side of the saw blade when 
working with the saw.
 – Do not remove any cutting residues or other parts 
of workpieces from the cutting zone while the 
machine is running and the saw unit is not at rest.
 – Make sure that the machine is always secured 
on a workbench or a table if at all possible.
 – Support long workpieces (e.g. with a roller table) 
to prevent them sagging at the end of a cut.
 – m Attention! Never remove loose splinters, chips 
or jammed pieces of wood while the saw blade is 
running.
•  Switch off the machine to troubleshoot or remo-
ve jammed pieces of wood. - Disconnect the 
main power plug -
•  Retting, including adjusting and measuring 
works, and cleaning must be carried out only 
when the motor is switched off. - Disconnect 
the main power plug -
•  Before switching on again, ensure that keys 
and adjustment tools have been removed.
Warning! This electric tool generates an electromag-
netic eld during operation. This eld can impair active 
or passive medical implants under certain conditions. In 
order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we 
recommend that persons with medical implants consult 
with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical 
implant prior to operating the electric tool. 
Safety instructions for the handling of saw blades
1  Only use insertion tools if you have mastered their 
use.
2  Observe the maximum speed. The maximum 
speed specied on the insertion tool may not be 
exceeded. If specied, observe the speed range.
3  Observe the motor / saw blade direction of rota-
tion.
4  Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. Sort out 
cracked insertion tools. Repairs are not permitted.
5  Clean grease, oil and water off of the clamping 
surfaces.
6  Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes for 
 – Exercise elevated caution for double mitre cuts.
21 ATTENTION!
 – The use of other insertion tools and other acces-
sories can entail a risk of injury.
22 Have your electric tool repaired by a qualied 
electrician
 – This electric tool conforms to the applicable safety 
regulations. Repairs may only be performed by an 
electrician using original spare parts. Otherwise 
accidents can occur.
23 Do not use the cable for purposes for which it 
is not intended
 – Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the 
outlet. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp 
edges. 
Additional safety instructions
1  Safety precautions
 – Warning! Do not use damaged, cracked or 
deformed saw blades.
 – Replace a worn table insert.
 – Only use saw blades recommended by the 
manufacturer which conform to EN 847-1. 
m Warning! Keep attention When changing the 
saw blade.The cutting width is not smaller and 
the main blade thickness of the saw blade is not 
greater than the thickness of the gap wedge! 
 – Make sure that a suitable saw blade for the ma-
terial to be cut is selected.
 – Wear suitable personal protective equipment. 
This includes:
Hearing protection to avoid the risk of becoming 
hearing impaired,
Respiratory protection to avoid the risk of inhal-
ing harmful dust,
 – Wear gloves when handling saw blades and 
rough materials. 
 – Carry saw blades in a container whenever practi-
cal.
 – Wear goggles. Sparks generated during work or 
splinters, chippings and dust coming from the 
device can lead to loss of eyesight.  
 – Connect a dust collecting device to the electric 
tool when sawing wood. The emission of dust 
is inuenced, among other things, by the type 
of material to be processed, the signicance of 
local separation (collection or source) and the 
correct setting of the hood/guide plates/guides.
 – Do not use saw blades made of high-speed alloy 
steel (HSS steel).
 – In times of non-use keep the push stick or the 
push block with the electrical power tool in its 
holder at all times.
2  Maintenance and repair
 – Pull out the mains plug for any adjustment or 
repair tasks.
 – The generation of noise is inuenced by various 
factors, including the characteristics of saw 
blades, condition of saw blade and electric 
tool. Use saw blades which were designed for 
reduced noise development, insofar as possible. 
Maintain the electric tool and tool attachments 
regularly and if necessary, initiate repairs in 
order to reduce noise.
 – Report faults on the electric tool, protective 
devices or the tool attachment to the person 
responsible for safety as soon as they are dis-
covered.










