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POWE30040 

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10.3 

Laser line generator 

Warnings:  Do  not  stare  directly  at  the  laser  beam,  do  not  deliberately  aim 
the beam at personnel and ensure that it is not directed towards the eye of 
a person for longer than 0.25 s.   

When  you  make  the  line  of  the  cut  on  the  work  piece,  the  laser  line 
generator can help you get better alignment. 

Your saw has a laser light which power is supplied by battery. 
The laser generator switch (2) locates at the front of safety lock button for mechanical plunge 
stop (3). 
Turn on: Press the laser generator switch (2) to “I” position, the laser generator (1) works.  
Turn off: Press the switch (2) to “O” position again.  

 

Make sure line of the cut is on the work piece. 

 

Adjust the depth of cut as required.  

 

Plug in the machine and start the motor.  

 

When the blade is at its maximum speed (approximately 5 seconds), place the saw on the 
work-piece. 

 

Switch on the laser generator (1) from the laser aperture using the laser generator switch 
(2).  

 

Align the beam with the mark on the work-piece and slowly push the saw forward using 
both hands, keeping the red light beam on the mark. 

 

Switch off the laser beam when completion of the cut.  

 

When the battery power is run out, please change the battery by pull out the laser battery 
box cover. 

10.4 

Line following  

A V-shaped pointer and pointer locate at the front and the rear position of the base plate (16) 
which allow a line to be followed, when cutting. (Refer to Fig. 6)  

10.5 

Dust extraction 

The plunge saw is a powerful tool capable of producing a large amount of dust. As the tool has 
a fully enclosed blade, forced dust extraction is particularly efficient. Forced dust extraction 
should be used for all but small trimming jobs.  

 

Push the dust adaptor (12) on to the dust extraction nozzle (15). 

 

Connect a vacuum device approved for the extraction of sawdust and splinters to the dust 
adaptor (12).  

11  CUTTING  

WARNING!  Before  using  the  machine,  need  to  check  the  function  of 
removable protective cover (11) can be used properly. 

WARNING:  Always  cut  in  a  forward  direction.  Never  draw  the  tool 
backwards.  If  you  are  a  novice  user,  practice  by  cutting  thin  wood  until 
proficient.  

 

Check the specifications to ensure the suitability of the material to be cut.  

 

Fit the correct blade ensuring it is sharp and not damaged.  

 

Set the depth of cut. (See 

Setting the cutting depth

 section) 

Summary of Contents for POWE30040

Page 1: ... CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF KICKBACK 6 8 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASERS 7 9 ASSEMBLY 7 9 1 Setting the cutting depth Fig 1 7 9 2 Changing a saw blade 8 10 OPERATION 8 10 1 Holding and switching ON OFF 8 10 1 1 Switching on the tool 8 10 1 2 Releasing the plunge stop 8 10 2 Setting the guide fence 8 10 3 Laser line generator 9 10 4 Line following 9 10 5 Dust extraction 9 11 CUTTING 9 12 CU...

Page 2: ...POWE30040 EN Copyright 2017 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 14 1 Blades 11 15 TECHNICAL DATA 12 16 NOISE 12 17 WARRANTY 12 18 ENVIRONMENT 13 19 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 14 ...

Page 3: ...cal plunge stop 4 Cutting depth scale 5 ON OFF switch 6 Cutting depth setting clamp with lock lever 7 Clamping screw with plain washer 8 Saw blade 9 Guide fence slot 10 Lock screw for guide fence 11 Removable protective cover 12 Dust adapter 13 Soft grip 14 Spindle lock button 15 Dust extraction nozzle 16 Base plate 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packing materials Remove remaining packaging and...

Page 4: ...d and dark areas invite accidents Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on t...

Page 5: ...tion and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of these devices can reduce dust related hazards 5 4 Power tool use and care Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any p...

Page 6: ... parts of the saw will run unevenly and lead to loss of control Never use a damaged or incorrect outer flange or a damaged clamping screw The outer flange and the clamping screw have been specially designed for your saw for optimum performance and reliability Start the plunge saw and begin cutting when it reaches the full idling speed Never brake the saw blade using lateral pressure after switchin...

Page 7: ... as an existing wall The protruding saw blade can get blocked in hidden objects while cutting and cause a kickback Do not place the saw on the workbench or the floor unless the saw blade is at a standstill An unprotected running saw blade moves the saw against the cutting direction and cuts whatever is in its way Thus note the delay time of the saw For this reason the saw is not suitable for use i...

Page 8: ... 10 1 Holding and switching ON OFF WARNING Before engage the ON OFF switch check that the saw blade is properly fitted and runs smoothly and that the blade clamp screw 7 is well tightened Connect the plug to the power supply 10 1 1 Switching on the tool To switch on Slide the ON OFF switch 5 backwards and hold To switch off Release the ON OFF switch 5 Warning The saw blade continues to rotate afte...

Page 9: ...ng both hands keeping the red light beam on the mark Switch off the laser beam when completion of the cut When the battery power is run out please change the battery by pull out the laser battery box cover 10 4 Line following A V shaped pointer and pointer locate at the front and the rear position of the base plate 16 which allow a line to be followed when cutting Refer to Fig 6 10 5 Dust extracti...

Page 10: ... created keep switched on for a few seconds extra to allow the dust to clear from within the tool 12 CUT OUTS Plunge cutting may not be possible in some hard materials Choose a suitable saw blade for hard materials and change to it Set the depth of cut See Setting the Cutting Depth section plug in the mains supply and then place the metal base plate 16 onto the work surface Ensure that the front i...

Page 11: ...ctly 13 3 Plasterboard The plunge saw is only recommended for making occasional cut outs in plasterboard and always us it with a suitable vacuum cleaner or dust extractor connected The dust can prevent the guard operating correctly Conventional tools such as keyhole saws or knives generally give excellent results though the plunge saw can be used if a particularly neat dust free cut is required or...

Page 12: ...7 WARRANTY This product is warranted as provided by law for a 24 month period effective from the date of purchase by the first user This warranty covers all material or production flaws excluding batteries chargers defective parts subject to normal wear tear such as bearings brushes cables and plugs or accessories such as drills drill bits saw blades etc damage or defects resulting from maltreatme...

Page 13: ... replacement Devices or parts which are replaced under the warranty therefore remain the property of Varo NV We reserve the right to reject a claim whenever the purchase cannot be verified or when it is clear that the product has not been properly maintained Clean ventilation slots carbon brushes serviced regularly etc Your purchase receipt must be kept as proof of date of purchase Your appliance ...

Page 14: ... Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2014 30 EU 2006 42 EC 2011 65 EU European harmonized standards including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature EN60745 1 2009 EN60745 2 5 2010 EN60745 2 22 2011 EN55014 1 2006 EN55014 2 2015 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 3...

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