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case of a long break the cutting line illuminatio n
switches off automatically. Reactivation: Use
switch ( 30).
7.3 On/off switch cutting la ser (29)
Switching on/off of the cutting laser.
The cutting laser marks a line to the left of the
saw's cut. Make a trial cut to become familiar with
the positioning.
Danger!
LASER BE AM
DO NOT LOOK INTO THE BEAM
LASER C LASS 2
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P<1mW, λ =650nm
Note:
Cordless devi ces: During a sho rt break the cutting
laser goes off (sle ep mode) and is automatically
reactivated when resuming work. In case of a
long break the cutting laser switches off.
Reactivation: Use switch (29) .
7.4 Setting the angle of inclination
After loosening th e locking lever (23) , the saw
can be infini tely inclined between 0° and 45° to
the left of the verti cal position (40) .
Press the locking button (24) during the
adjustment process i n order to also set angles up
to 47° to the left of the vertical/ up to 2° to the right
of the vertical.
Danger!
In order for the angle of inclinatio n not to change
when cutting, the locking lev er (23) of the swivel
arm has to be tightened.
You can adapt the position of the locking lever
according to your requirements: pull out lo cking
lever, turn and push in the desired position and let
engage.
7.5 Turntable
After loosening th e locking lever (11) and
activating the safety catch (12) , the turntable can
be turned by 47° to the left or by 47° to the right
for mitre cuts. In this manner the cutting angle to
the support edge of the workpiece is adjusted.
Danger!
In order for the mitre ang le not to ch ange during
cutting, the locking handle
(11)
of the turntable has
to be tightened (also in the sto p positions!).
7.6 Pulling device
Using the pu lling device, also larger workpieces
with greater cross sections can be cut. The
pulling devi ce can be u sed for all types of cuts
(straight cuts, mitre cuts, slanted cuts and double
mitre cuts, and cutting of groo ves).
If the pulling device is not required, lock the
pulling device i n the rear position using the set
screw (13) .
7.7 Cutting depth limitation
Together with the pulling device the cutting depth
limitation (51) permits the cuttin g of grooves.
Turn the set screw and fix with the counter nut.
The cutting depth limitation can be deactivated, if
the parallel guide (52) is pushe d towards the rear.
7.8 Setting the speed
only for KGSV 216 M)
Select the speed at the setting wheel (20) . See
table for recommended setting wheel positions.
Wood: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 6
Aluminium: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 6
Plastic: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3
8.1 Connect chip sack / chip and dust
extraction unit
Danger!
Dust of certain t imber specie s (e.g. beech, oak,
ash) can cause ca ncer when inh aled.
– On ly use a suitable dust extraction unit or
installed dust sack.
– In addition, use a dust mask, as not all saw dust
is collected or extracted.
– Regularly empty the dust sack. Wear a dust
mask while emptying the sack.
If you operate the device with the supplied dust
sack:
Attach the dust sack (2) to the chip extraction
adapter nozzle (3) . Ensure that the closure (1)
of the dust sack is closed.
If you connect the device to a dust extraction unit:
Use a suitable adapter to connect it to the chip
extractio n adapter nozzle (see chapter 12.
"Accessories").
Ensure that the dust extraction unit meets the
requirements stated in chapter 16. "Technical
Specifications".
Observe the dust collector's operating
instructio ns as well!
8.2 Installing the workpiece clamping
device
The workpiece clamping device (15) can be
installed in two po sitions:
–F o r w i d e
workpieces:
Insert the workpiece clamping device into the
rear drilling (38) of the table.
– For narrow
workpieces:
Insert the workpiece clamping device into the
front drilling (39) of the table.
8.3 For mains powered machines only
Danger! High voltage
Operate machine only on a power source meeting
the following requir ements (see also chapter 16.
"Technical Specifications"):
– Mains v oltage an d system frequency must
conform to the voltage and frequency shown on
the machine´s rating label;
– fuse protection by a residual current operated
device (RCD) of 30 mA sensitivity;
– outlets properly installed, earthed or groun ded,
and tested.
Position pow er supply cable so it d oes not
interfere with the work and is not damaged.
Use only rubber -jacketed extension cables with
sufficient lead cros s-section (3 × 1.5 mm
2
).
Use extension cables for outdoor areas. When
working outdoors, on ly use the correspondin gly
marked extension cable approved for this
purpose.
Avoid accidental start-u p. Ensure that the on/off
switch is switched o ff when in serting th e plug in
the socket.
8.4 For cordless machines only
Avoid accidental start-u p. Before fitting the
battery pack, make sure that the machine is
switched o ff.
Battery pa ck
Charge the battery pack (34) before use.
If performan ce diminishes, recharge the battery
pack.
The ideal storage temperature is between 10°C
and 30°C.
Li-Ion battery packs "Li-Power" have a ca pacity
and signal indicator (33) :
- Press the button (32) , the LEDs indicate the
charge level.
- If one LED is flashing, the battery pack is almost
flat and must be recharged.
Removing and inserting the battery pack
Removal:
Press the battery pack release button
(31) and pull ou t the battery pa ck (34) towards the
rear.
To insert:
Slide the battery pack (34) in until it
engages.
Before starting work, check to see that the
following a re in proper workin g order.
Assume proper op erating position:
– at the front of the saw;
– in front of the saw;
– next to the line of cut.
Danger!
If possible, fix the workpiece using the workpiece
clamping device (15) .
Danger of crushing!
When inclining or swivelling the saw head, never
reach into the hinge area or below the device!
Hold the saw head during in clination.
Use during work :
– workpiece support – for long workpieces, if
otherwise work piece would fall off the table
after cutting;
– dust sack or dust ex traction unit.
Cut only workpieces of dimensions that allow for
safe and secure holding while cuttin g.
Always hold the workpiece down on the table
and do not jam it. Do not attempt to stop the saw
blade by pus hing the wo rkpiece against its side.
Risk of personal injur y if the saw blade is
blocked.
9.1 Straight cuts
Starting position:
–T r a n s p o r t l o c k (25) pulled out.
– Saw head swivelled upwards.
– Cutting depth limitatio n (52) deactivated.
– Turntable is in 0° position, locking button (11)
for turntable is tightened.
– The inclination o f the swivel arm to the vertical is
0° , locking lever (23) for inclined position is
tightened.
– Pull ing device at the very rear.
–S e t s c r e w (13) of the pulling device has been
loosened.
Cutting the wo rkpiece:
1. Push the workpiece against t he parallel guide/
ripping fence and clamp using the workpiece
clamping device (15) .
2. For wider workpieces: pull the saw head
forwards (towards the oper ator) (pulling
device).
3. Activate the safety lock (27) ,press on/off
switch (28) and keep pressed.
4. Slowly lower the saw head at the handl e all the
way down and, i f required, push towards the
rear (away from the operator). During the
sawing process press on the workpiece jus t
enough for the motor speed not to lower too
much.
5. Cut the workpiece in one operation.
6. Release the on/off switch (28) and slowly let
the saw head swivel back into the upper
starting position.
9.2 Mitre cuts
Starting position:
–T r a n s p o r t l o c k (25) pulled out.
– Saw head swivelled upwards.
– Cutting depth limitatio n (52) deactivated.
– Inclination of the sw ivel arm to the vertical is 0°,
locking l ever (23) for inclination setting is
tightened.
– Pull ing device at the very rear.
–S e t s c r e w (13) of the pulling device has been
loosened.
8. Commissioning
9. Operation