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2. Detach the protective cover (16).
3. Turn the quick-release chuck (13) to the
side and hold it in this position.
4. If a saw blade is inserted, remove the saw
blade from the quick-release chuck.
5. Insert the saw blade into the quick-release
chuck. Make sure that the teeth of the saw
blade point to the front and that the saw
blade is seated in the guide roller (12).
6. Push the saw blade into the quick-release
chuck up to the stop. Use a suitable
sawblade with single lug shank. (Fig. 9)
7. Let go of the quick-release chuck.
- The quick-release chuck must return to
its initial position.
8. Check whether the saw blade is properly
locked in place.
9. Reattach the protective cover (16).
10. Refit the battery (19; see Insert the
battery).
Mounting / removing the sliding block (Fig.11)
To protect the surface of the material to
be processed, the sliding block is already
preassembled. You may remove the sliding
block if required.
1. Remove the battery (19) from the device
(see Removing the battery).
2. Release the two fastening clips (24) at the
rear.
3. Slowly push the sliding block (25) forward
while carefully detaching the front part of
the sliding block from the base plate (6).
4. Pull the sliding block (25) downwards
carefully.
5. To reattach the sliding block (25), first push
it onto the front part of the base plate (6).
6. Then let the fastening clips (24) lock in
place at the rear.
7. Check the sliding block (25) for tight fit.
8. Refit the battery (19; see Insert the
battery).
Mounting / removing the anti-splinter guard
(Fig.12)
The anti-splinter guard serves to avoid tearing
of the surface when sawing in wood. The anti-
splinter guard can only be used in combination
with certain types of saw blades and at a
cutting angle of 0°. You may remove it if
required, e.g. if you want to make a mitre cut.
The anti-splinter guard is already
preassembled.
1. Remove the battery (19) from the device
(see Removing the battery).
2. First remove the sliding block (see
Mounting / removing the sliding block).
3. Remove the anti-splinter guard (11) from
the base plate (6) by carefully pushing the
anti- splinter guard outwards.
4. To reinsert the anti-splinter guard (11),
carefully push it into the recess of the base
plate from below until the anti-splinter
guard locks in place. When doing so, make
sure that the smooth side of the anti-
splinter guard points away from the device.
5. Refit the battery (19; see Insert the
battery).
Adjusting the cutting angle (Fig. 13-17)
The cutting angle can be adjusted to the left or
right at angles of 0° / 15° / 30° / 45°.
1. Remove the battery (19) from the device
(see Removing the battery).
2. First, remove the anti-splinter guard (11)
and the protective cover (16).
3. Loosen the locking screws for base plate
(14) at the bottom of the device using the
Allen wrench (20).
4. Slide the base plate to the rear until it can
be freely rotated.
5. Set the desired cutting angle. The number
of degrees to be set is engraved on the
base plate.
6. Slide the base plate back to the front until
the toothing engages.
7. Tighten the locking screws for base plate
(14) at the bottom of the device using the
Allen wrench (20).
8. Check the base plate for tight fit.
9. Refit the battery (19; see Insert the
battery).
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The anti-splinter guard and the protective
cover cannot be used for mitre cuts.