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Sawing, fig. 5
Turn the machine on.1
Wait until the saw blade has come to full speed.2
Put the wood in the trough.3
Put your right hand on the entry handle (A) pull the 4
adjustable lever (B) and lead the saw head evenly to
the wood. The saw blade is then released.
When sawing do not put too much pressure on the saw 5
head, so that the rotational speed of the saw blade
does not decrease.
Remove the cut wood from the trough once the saw 6
head has returned to the starting position and the saw
blade is covered.
Now put the next piece of wood in.7
Attention: Do not leave the saw unattended during operation.
Turn the machine off, if work is not going to be continued, and
pull out the plug!
Transportation, fig. 6
Attention: pull out the plug!
For safe transportation of the saw, push the saw head com-
pletely down and secure this with the locking bolt (C).
By pulling out the transportation handles (12, fig. 3) the
saw can be lifted up slightly and rolled on its wheels.
Storage, fig. 6.1
If the saw is not to be used for a long period of time, it can
be secured in a stable position with the parking aid (P).
This is attached to the saw with 2 winged screws.
D Electrical Connection
The electric motor is connected in a ready-to-operate
state. The connection corresponds to the relevant VDE and
DIN regulations.
The mains connection at the customer’s work place and
the extension cable used must correspond to these regula-
tions.
Important information
The 230 V / 50 Hz electric motor is designed for the S6 /
40% (400 V/50 Hz S6/15%) operating mode.
The motor automatically switches off if it is overloaded.
The motor can be switched on again after a cooling-down
period (varies timewise).
Faulty electrical connecting leads
Insulation damage often occurs at electrical connecting
leads.
Causes include:
through windows or the cracks of doors.
the connecting leads.
lead.
connecting lead from the wall socket.
Faulty electrical connecting leads such as these may not
be used and are highly dangerous due to the insulation
damage.
Check electrical connecting leads regularly for damage.
Ensure that the connecting lead is not attached to the
mains supply when you are checking it.
Electrical connecting leads must correspond to the rel-
evant VDE and DIN regulations. Only use connecting leads
with the code H 07 RN. The type designation must be
printed on the connecting lead by regulation.
Single-phase motor
section of 1.5 mm2. Extension leads whose length is
over 25 m must have a cross-section of at least 2.5
mm2.
fuse.
Three-phase motor 400 V/ 50 Hz
Power supply 400 volts / 50 Hz.
Power cord and extension cord must have 5 conductors =
3 P + N + PR. - (3/N/PE).
The extension wires must have a cross-section of at least
2.5 mm² and must not be longer than 20 m.
The power supply must be protected by a 16 A (or less)
circuit breaker.
After connecting the power supply or after relocating, check
the direction of rotation. Invert polarity if necessary.
Turn the polarity inverter inside the power plug.
Please give the following information if you have any en-
quiries.
If your are sending back the motor, always send the com-
plete drive unit with the switch.
Maintenance
Warning: Turn off the machine and disconnect from the
power supply before conducting maintenance work or set-
tings.
Store the manual close to the machine.
Keep the machine clean.
Wear goggles when cleaning the machine.
Caution: Do not clean synthetic components of the bench
using aggressive cleaning agents. We recommend a mild
dish washing liquid. The machine must not get into con-
tact with water.
crack-free and not distorted saws. Use only tools that
comply with the European standard EN 847-1.
and cleaning activities.
in the machine before putting it into operation.
Replacement of the saw blade (Fig. 7.1–7.3)
ATTENTION ! Allow the saw blade to cool down (danger
of burning)
Use gloves (danger of cutting)
Pull out the plug1
Wait until the machine has stopped completely and 2
cooled down
Release the self-securing bolts (A +B) by roughly 4 3
turns.