PFDFA 20-Li A1
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9
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Changing the saw disc (see fig . F)
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Always
switch the appliance off and remove
the battery before carrying out any
work on the appliance.
♦
Set up the appliance so that the rear side of
the blade guard
3
is facing towards you .
♦
Undo the screw
k
on the rear of the blade
guard
3
using a Phillips screwdriver (not
supplied; see fig . G) .
♦
Pull the blade guard forwards off the appliance .
♦
Press the spindle lock
f
and keep it pressed .
Check whether the saw disc
j
still turns . If yes,
turn the saw disc
j
until the spindle lock
f
clicks into place .
♦
Insert the face spanner
q
into the corresponding
holes on the flange
h
. Undo the flange
h
using
the face spanner
q
by turning it in the direction
indicated by the arrows on the saw disc
j
and
the appliance .
♦
Remove the flange
h
and the saw disc
j
from
the spindle .
♦
Insert the new saw disc and check that the
direction of rotation is correct using the arrows
on the disc and device (direction of rotation
arrow
27a
) .To reassemble, proceed in reverse
order .
■
Before use, check to ensure that the blade
guard
3
closes properly . When the saw
disc
j
retracts from a cut, it must retract
completely into the blade guard
3
.
■
Always carry out a test run without load before
starting work and after replacing an accessory
tool . Switch off the product immediately if the
accessory tool runs unevenly, if there is a signifi-
cant vibration or if you hear unusual noises .
Getting started
WARNING!
■
Never activate the spindle lock
f
while the
saw disc
j
is still turning .
■
Before use, check to ensure that the blade
guard
3
closes properly . When the saw
disc
j
retracts from a cut, it must retract
completely into the blade guard
3
.
■
Keep your hands out of the sawing area and
away from the saw disc
j
while the appli-
ance is switched on!
Switching on/off
Switching on
♦
Push the ON/OFF switch
y
forwards until it
clicks into place .
Switching off
♦
Press the rear part of the ON/OFF switch
y
.
Working procedures
♦
Always use both hands to hold the appliance
while you are working . Use the additional
handle
1
to have optimum control over the
appliance .
♦
Make sure that you apply an even force to
saw even slots .
♦
Do not apply the running saw disc
j
to the
workpiece until the appliance has reached full
speed . Otherwise, this could cause a kickback .
♦
Select a biscuit that is appropriate to the materi-
al thickness . Choose the largest one possible to
ensure optimal stability . You can also use sever-
al biscuits on top of each other .
♦
Mark the centre of the groove that you want to
mill on the workpiece with a pencil (not supplied) .
Apply the appliance with the groove marking
c
at the marked position (see fig . M) .
Summary of Contents for PFDFA 20-Li A1
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