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For certain work, the saw blade
can also be inserted after turning
through 180°.
Operation
When working with the de-
vice, always wear suitable
clothing and appropriate pro-
tective equipment.
Prior to each use it must be
ensured that the device is
working correctly.
Personal protective equip-
ment and a fully functional
device reduce the risk of inju-
ries and accidents.
After the device has been
switched off, the blade con-
tinues moving for some time.
Do not touch the moving
blade and do not attempt to
brake it. Danger of injury!
Switching on and off
Ensure your stance is stable and
hold the device tightly with both
hands and away from your body.
Before switching the device on,
ensure it is not in contact with the
work piece.
Switching on:
1. Ensure that the battery (11) is in-
serted (see “Removing/inserting
the battery”).
2. Press the switch lock (9) and the
on/off switch (8), then release
the switch lock (9).
3. By using the on/off switch (8)
you can progressively control the
stroke rate.
Gentle pressure: low stroke rate.
Greater pressure: higher stroke
rate.
The on/off switch cannot be
locked.
Switching off:
4. Release the on/off switch (8).
Adjusting the base plate
To adapt to the work piece, the base plate
can be adjusted and swivelled to 4 posi-
tions.
1. Press the adjusting button (5).
2. The base plate (2) can now be
adjusted to the desired position.
It can now be felt locking into
place.
3. The base plate (2) can be pivoted
by applying light pressure.
Switching on/off the oscillat-
ing function
To improve the progress of the sawing pro-
cess, an oscillating motion can be switched
on.
Sawing without oscillation:
- For thin, hard work pieces such as
wooden boards.
- In order to achieve cleaner cut edges.
Sawing with oscillation:
- For processing work pieces with medium
and soft strength, such as soft and hard
wood, tree wood, insulation material.
Switching on the oscillating
function:
1. Turn the rotary switch (6) to posi-
tion “1”.
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