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Careful treatment and regular cleaning will ensure that the unit remains functional and
performs well for a long time.
▪ Remove dirt with a brush.
▪ Wipe the tool with a damp cloth.
▪ Keep ventilation slots clean and free of dust
8.3 Unit maintenance
Risk of injury! Before conducting any maintenance work make sure the
device is unplugged (disconnect the power supply).
Risk of injury! Shortly after sawing, the saw blade may be very hot. Allow a
hot blade to cool down. Never dean a hot saw blade with flammable liquids.
A still saw blade can cause injury! Use gloves to change the saw blade.
8.3.1 Fitting and changing the saw blade (Fig. 10)
Caution! Unplug from power source.
Caution! Ensure that the saw housing is well lit.
▪ Remove the screw (24) of the front of the table insert.
▪ Remove the table insert
▪ Use the crank and turn to the left to bring the saw blade as far up as it will go.
▪ Use the spanners (14) to remove the screw on the saw blade (Fig. 9) and exchange the
blade with a suitable replacement. Watch the direction of operation! See the arrow on the
saw blade. The teeth must point towards the on/off switch (1).
8.3.2 Adjusting the cleaving wedge (Fig. 11)
The gap between the external edge of the saw blade and the cleaving wedge (8) must be
between three and five millimetres.
▪ Bring saw blade angle to the 0° position and tighten.
▪ Bring the saw blade into the upper position.
▪ Remove the saw blade protector.
▪ Remove the table surface.
▪ Loosen the screw (A) slightly with a suitable combination spanner until the cleaving wedge
(8) is released (do not remove screw)
▪ Set the cleaving wedge lower or higher by pushing upward or downward in the long hole.
▪ Mount all dismantled parts in reverse sequence.