17
GB
CY
Plunge cuts
Plunge cuts may only be made in soft ma-
terials such as wood, aerated concrete,
plasterboard, etc. However, this requires a
certain amount of practice and is possible
only with short saw blades.
Plunge cuts are only allowed if the mitre
angle is 0°.
1. Place the saw on the workpiece and
switch it on.
2. Make sure that the front edge of the
bottom plate rests on the surface of the
workpiece.
3. Slowly saw at an angle into the work-
piece, then bring the saw into a verti-
cal position.
4. Continue sawing along the cutting line.
5. Turn off the saw and lift it off the work-
piece after finishing work.
Working instructions
• Clamp the workpiece. Use a clamping
device for small workpieces.
• Draw a line to specify the direction in
which the saw blade is guided.
• Hold the device securely by the handle.
• Set the sawing speed.
• Adjust the mitre angle.
• Set the pendulum stroke position.
• Turn on the device.
• Wait until the device has reached full
speed.
• Place the bottom plate (5) on the work-
piece.
• Slowly move the device along the
marked line, pressing the bottom plate
firmly against the workpiece.
• Do not apply too much pressure to the
device. Let the device do the work.
• Before shutting down the device, switch
it off and wait for it to come to a com-
plete standstill.
Cleaning and Servicing
Switch off the device and re-
move the battery before car-
rying out any maintenance
work.
You should have any repair and
maintenance work that is not de-
scribed in these instructions carried
out by our Service Centre. Only use
original parts.
Cleaning
The device must not be
sprayed with water or placed
in water. Otherwise there is
a risk of electric shock.
Do not use any cleaning agents or
solvents. This could damage the
device irreparably. Chemical sub-
stances may attack the plastic parts
of the device.
• Keep the ventilation slits, motor housing
and handles of the machine clean.
Use a damp cloth or brush to do this.
Maintenance
The device is maintenance free.
Summary of Contents for PSTDA 20-LI B3
Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 25 22 23 24 21 18 26 14 22a 28 3...
Page 83: ...83 BG Parkside X 20 V TEAM PAP 20 A1 PAP 20 A2 PAP 20 A3...
Page 84: ...84 BG 1 a 2 a...
Page 85: ...85 BG RCD Residual Current Device RCD 3 a...
Page 86: ...86 BG 4 a...
Page 87: ...87 BG...
Page 88: ...88 BG 5 a 130 C 6 a...
Page 89: ...89 BG PARKSIDE Parkside X 20 V Team...
Page 90: ...90 BG a...
Page 91: ...91 BG 1 15 15 15 90 2 15 3 15 20 1 20 5 2 20a 5 1 20 20a 5 2 20 5 1 22 23 22 2 22 22...
Page 95: ...95 BG 1 6 2 6 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 5...
Page 96: ...96 BG 0 C 45 C...
Page 98: ...98 BG 22 22 2 2 16 17 16 17 16 17 16 17 22 16 17 16 17...
Page 99: ...99 BG 3 112 115...
Page 100: ...100 BG IAN 326382_1904 BG 00800 111 4920 grizzly lidl bg IAN 326382_1904 20 63762 112 1...
Page 101: ...101 BG 2 1 2 3 113 1 2 3 2 114 4 5 114 1 113 1 2 2 3 115 4...
Page 102: ...102 BG 3 61 2014 25 07 2014 115 1 2 1 3 1 1...
Page 106: ...106 GR CY Parkside X 20 V TEAM PAP 20 A1 PAP 20 A2 PAP 20 A3...
Page 107: ...107 GR CY 1 A 2...
Page 108: ...108 GR CY RCD Residual Current Device RCD 3...
Page 109: ...109 GR CY 4...
Page 110: ...110 GR CY N...
Page 111: ...111 GR CY 5 130 C 6...
Page 112: ...112 GR CY PARKSIDE Parkside X 20 V Team...
Page 113: ...113 GR CY...
Page 114: ...114 GR CY 1 15 15 15 90 2 15 3 15 20 1 20 5 2 20a 5 1 20 20a 5 2 20 5 1 22 23 22...
Page 118: ...118 GR CY 4 2 26 1 26 2 26 1 6 2 6 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 5...
Page 119: ...119 GR CY 0 C 45 C...
Page 121: ...121 GR CY 22 22 2 2 16 17 16 17 16 17 16 17 22 16 17 16 17...
Page 122: ...122 GR CY 3...
Page 144: ...144...
Page 152: ...152...
Page 154: ...20 5 23 22 16 17 27 10 9 12 11 19 7 18 5 8 6 26 4 20a 154...
Page 155: ...155...