Operation Manual

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After switching OFF
Check to see if the saw blade post-runs
for more than 10 seconds; if so, have
the electronic motorbrake replaced by a
qualified electrician.
Monthly (if used daily)
Remove saw dust and chips with vacu-
um or brush; apply light coat of oil to
guide elements:
threaded rod of height adjustment;
swivel segments.
After every 300 hours of operation
Check all screwed connections and re-
tighten if necessary.
ADanger!
Repairs to power tools may only be car-
ried out by qualified electricians!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
sent to the Service Centre of your
country. The address can be found in
the Spare parts list.
Please attach a description of the fault
to the electric tool.
x Lower saw blade fully.
x Dismount add-on parts (fence, sli-
ding carriage, table extension).
x If possible, use the original card-
board box for shipping.
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialised
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
A Sliding Carriage
For convenient guiding of long
stock.
B Extension table, right
size 1000 mm x 600 mm,
with folding legs
C Suction Adapter
To connect a shop vacuum to the
dust collection attachment.
D Care and Maintenance Spray
For removing resin residue and pre-
serving metal surfaces.
E Saw blade CV 315 x 1.8 x 30
56 multiple combination teeth
For solid wood and particle board.
F Saw blade CV 315 x 1.8 x 30
80 neutral multiple teeth
For especially smooth cuts in solid
wood and particle board.
G Saw blade TCT 315 x 2.8 x 30
48 universal alternate bevel teeth
For all woods and wood-derived
materials.
H Saw blade TCT 315 x 2.8/1.8 x 30
20 square teeth with combination
pinholes;
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood.
I Saw blade TCT 315 x 3.0/2.0 x 30
24 alternate bevel teeth
General purpose blade for rip and
cross cuts, also in particle board.
J Saw blade HW 315 x 2.8 x 30
48 alternate top bevel teeth
for solid and laminated wood, partic-
le board, MDF, composite materials
K Saw blade HW 315 x 2.8 x 30
84 alternate top bevel teeth
for solid and laminated wood, partic-
le board, MDF, composite materials
L Roller Stand RS 420
M Roller Stand RS 420 W
N Roller Stand RS 420 G
The machine's packing can be 100%
recycled.
End-of-life power tools and accessories
contain large amounts of valuable raw
materials and plastics which must be
recycled.
This manual was printed on chlorine-
free bleached paper.
ADanger!
Before carrying out any fault ser-
vicing, always do the following:
1. Switch machine OFF.
2. Unplug mains cable.
3. Wait for saw blade to come to
standstill.
Check to see that all safety devices
are operational after each fault ser-
vice.
Motor does not run
Undervoltage relay tripped by power
failure:
switch on again.
No mains voltage
check cable, plug, outlet and mains
fuse.
Motor overheated, e.g. by a blunt saw
blade or chip build-up in the chip case:
remove cause for overheating, wait
for a few minutes, then start saw
again.
Motor supply voltage too low:
use a shorter extension cable or ex-
tension cable with larger lead cross
section (t 1.5 mm
2
).
have power supply checked by a
qualified electrician.
Loss of cutting performance
Saw blade blunt (possibly tempering
marks on blade body or workpiece):
replace saw blade (see section 'Ca-
re and Maintenance').
Saw dust build-up
No dust collector or dust collector of in-
sufficient capacity connected (see
“Dust collector” in chapter “Operation”):
connect dust collector, or
open sliding plate, or
increase suction capacity.
Height adjustment mechanism of
saw blade working stiff
Spindle of height adjustment mecha-
nism gummy:
clean spindle and spray with Care
and Maintenance Spray (see chap-
ter "Care and maintenance").
Bevel tilt adjustment working stiff
Wing nut or retaining nut on on the op-
posite side of the chip case tightened to
much:
slightly loosen wing nut or retaining
nut.
11. Repairs
12. Transport
13. Available Accessories
14. Environmental Conside-
rations
15. Troubleshooting