Cleaning And Maintenance - Batavia BT-CS006 Operating Instructions Manual

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forward feed speed.
Overload indicator (2) continually lit: The electric
power tool is overloaded or jammed - the electric
power tool cuts out. In this event, switch the electric
power tool off and allow it to cool down before using it
again.
7.5 use
Warning! Always begin by making a
test cut in a left-over piece.
• Firmly clamp small wooden pieces before
commencing work. Never hold them in your
hand.
• Fully observe the safety regulations!
Wear safety glasses!
• Adjust the cutting depth and rotation speed.
• Pick up the electric power tool and make sure
that none of the ventilation openings are
covered.
• Switch on the electric power tool and wait for
several seconds until the tool insert has
attained its full rotation speed.
• The waste piece should be on the right or left
side of the electric power tool, so that the wide
part of the supporting table rests on its entire
surface.
• The base plate must always rest flat on the
workpiece.
• Press the release button (7) and slowly push
the tool insert into the workpiece or, if
necessary, plunge it.
• Push the electric power tool forwards through
the workpiece. Never move it backwards!
• Apply only a gentle force to the electric power
tool when working.
• If sawing along a marked line, lead the electric
power tool along the appropriate groove.
• If the overload indicator (2) flashes, reduce
your speed.
• If the electric power tool stops and the
overload indicator (2) is lit continuously, then
the overload protection of the electric power
tool has responded. Reason: You were moving
forward too quickly or have encountered an
obstacle in the workpiece. In this case, switch
off the electric power tool and inspect the
workpiece. Move forward at a slower speed.
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7.6 line cuts (Figure 7)
You can follow a drawn line with the help of the
indicator marks (a), at the front and rear of the
safety guard. For precise work, the relationship
between the saw cut and a marked indicator line
must be established using a test piece. The ideal
positioning of the saw cuts must then be achieved
by adjusting the indicator line to the target line.
7.7 working with large workpieces
When working with large workpieces or cutting
straight edges:
• Use fastening clamps to tighten a board or
border onto the workpiece as an auxiliary stop.
• Guide the left-hand side of the base plate
along the auxiliary stop.
7.8 Plunge cuts (Figure 4)
note: Some very hard materials are not suitable
for plunge cuts.
Put the base plate on the workpiece. Make sure
that the rear lateral depth marking is at the height
of the beginning of the cut.
Switch on the electric power tool and allow a
couple of seconds to pass until the tool insert
reaches its full speed.
Then plunge the tool insert, slowly but with some
pressure. Push the electric power tool forwards
through the workpiece.
When you reach the end of the cut, switch off the
electric power tool and pull it out of the workpiece.
7.9 Cutting tiles
Adhesive tape or insulation tape on the workpiece
makes the work easier and helps to prevent it
from getting scratched.

8. ClEAnIng And mAInTEnAnCE

Warning! Pull out the power plug
before any cleaning work.
Cleaning
• Keep safety devices, ventilation openings and
the motor housing as free as possible from dirt
and dust. Rub the electric power tool with a
clean cloth or blow over it with low pressure
compressed air.
• We recommend that you clean your electric
power tool immediately after each use.

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