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Wait until the machine has come to a complete standstill
Repair and maintenance works may only be carried out by
trained specialists, with the exception of those described in
this chapter.
Replace defective parts, especially defective safety
facilities. Parts that have not been tested and approved by
the manufacturer can lead to unforeseen damages.
- Make sure that all safety facilities are operational once
more, after the completion of maintenance works.
BEFORE EVERY USE
Remove sawdust and wood splinters from the machine
with a brush and dust cloth, or with a vacuum cleaner.
Check the power cable and plug for damages, and let
damaged parts be replaced by a certi ed electrician.
Check all moving parts, and make sure that they can
move freely and smoothly over their entire operational
range.
Check the riving knife, and make sure that the distance
between the riving knife and saw blade is between 3 mm
and 8 mm.
EVERY 300 OPERATING HOURS
Check all screws and make sure that they are rmly
attached; tighten up wherever necessary.
Check the lateral tolerance of the saw head, and adapt it
if necessary by tightening the bolt (P1).
Check whether the saw head returns to its starting
position when it is released; replace the corresponding
springs, if necessary.
Check whether the movable saw blade guard functions.
TIPS:
For long workpieces, use suitable supports at both sides
of the machine.
Use an additional mitre and width guide when sawing
small pieces (this can be a small board, which is attached
to the guide with screws).
When sawing a warped workpiece, make sure that you
position the convex side (namely the outer side of the
curve) of the workpiece against the guide.
Do not saw workpieces that are standing on edge. Always
position workpieces at on the turntable.
Always keep support surfaces clean; it is above all
important to remove resin residues with a suitable
cleaner or maintenance spray.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE (5)
HAZARD! The saw blade may be extremely hot
and can cause burns, immediately after you have
stopped sawing. Always led a hot saw blade cool
off. Never clean saw blades with ammable liquids.
This can cause injuries, also when the saw blade
is not turning. The movable saw blade guard must
cover the saw blade, whenever you tighten or
release the driveshaft bolt.
Always wear gloves while changing the saw
blade.
Use following accessories, if required by the type of work
you are doing:
Workpiece support for long workpieces, which would
otherwise fall off the table at the end of the sawing
process.
– Dust collector
Always hold the workpiece against the saw blade and do
not block it.
Do not try to stop the turning of the saw blade, by pressing
the workpiece against the side of the saw blade. A risk of
injuries can occur, if the saw blade is blocked.
SAWING
HAZARD! Always use a push block, if the distance
D of the workpiece is less than 120 mm.
The front edge of the saw blade guard must rest on the
workpiece.
If necessary, install the mitre and width guide, and make
sure that the locking screw points in the operator's
direction.
Set the mitre and width guide to the desired sawing
width. Check on both scales of the upper saw blade that
the mitre and width guide has been set parallel to the saw
blade.
Start the saw blade by pushing the green switch into the
“ON” position.
Push the workpiece slowly towards the back and saw it in
one single and owing movement.
If further sawing is not immediately required, then turn
the machine off by pushing the red switch into the “OFF”
position.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Attention! Before performing any work on the
equipment, pull the power plug.
CLEANING
Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to prevent
overheating of the engine.
Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth,
preferably after each use.
Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and dirt.
If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened
with soapy water.
Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol,
ammonia water, etc. These solvents may damage
the plastic parts.
MAINTENANCE
Our machines have been designed to operate over
a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper
machine care and regular cleaning.
FOR ALL MAINTENANCE WORKS
Switch the machine “OFF”
Remove the plug from the socket
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