Service And Maintenance - Festool TS 60 KEBQ Original Instructions Manual

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8.11 Checking the KickbackStop function
WARNING
Risk of injury from a protruding saw blade.
► Carry out function testing on the guide rail.
► Before the function testing:
Remove the saw blade,
Set the cutting depth to 0 mm (FS).
► Set the cutting depth to 0 mm (FS).
► Place the machine on the guide rail.
► Switch on the machine.
► Press the KickbackStop function OFF button
four times at intervals of at least 0.5 sec­
onds within five seconds.
The KickbackStop function status LED flashes
alternately red and green.
► Within 15 seconds
▷ Press the saw unit down.
▷ Lift the machine at the rear and lower it
again.
A signal sounds, the status LED lights up green.
The KickbackStop function operates fault-free.
If no signal sounds and the status LED does not
switch to green, the KickbackStop function is
not operating fault-free.
► Check whether the function testing was car­
ried out correctly.
► Clean the feeler unit behind the saw blade
(see "Changing the saw blade").
If the function testing remains unsuccessful,
the machine must no longer be used. Contact
your Festool service workshop.
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Service and maintenance

WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always pull the mains plug from the socket
before performing any servicing and main­
tenance work.
► All maintenance and repair work which re­
quires the housing to be opened should al­
ways be carried out by an authorised serv­
ice workshop.
Customer service and repairs must
only be carried out by the manufac­
turer or service workshops. Find the
nearest address at:
www.festool.co.uk/service
Always use original Festool spare
EKAT
4
parts. Order no. at:
www.festool.co.uk/service
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Observe the following instructions:
► Damaged safety devices and parts, such as
a faulty lever for changing tools [1-12],
must be properly repaired or replaced in a
recognised specialist workshop, unless oth­
erwise indicated in the operating manual.
► Check the condition and fault-free function­
ing of the recuperating springs, which push
the entire drive mechanism bearing into the
upper protected end positions.
► To ensure constant air circulation, always
keep the cooling air openings in the housing
clean and free of blockages.
► Use an extractor on all openings in order to
remove wood chips and splinters from the
power tool. Never open the protective
lid [1-23].
► When working with plaster- and cement-
bonded fibreboards, clean the tool particu­
larly thoroughly. Clean the vents of the
power tool and on/off switch using dry, oil-
free compressed air. Otherwise, gypsum
dust deposits may build up inside the power
tool's housing and on the on/off switch and
harden when exposed to humidity. This may
impair the switching mechanism.
9.1
Reconditioned saw blades
You can use the adjusting screw [10-1] to pre­
cisely set the cutting depth for reconditioned
saw blades.
► Set the cutting depth stop [10-2] to 0 mm
(with guide rail).
► Unlock the saw unit and push it downwards
as far as the stop.
► Screw the adjusting screw [10-1] in until
the saw blade comes into contact with the
workpiece.
9.2
Saw table wobbles
The saw table must be on an even surface
when adjusting the cutting angle.
► If the saw table wobbles, the setting must
be implemented again.
9.3
Aligning the angle scale
See figure [12].
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