S6 = Continuous operation with intermittent loading
20% = Refers to 10 min. 2 min. loading;
8 min. freewheeling operation
40% = Refers to 10 min. 4 min. loading;
6 min. freewheeling operation
Faulty electrical connecting leads
Insulation damage often occurs at electrical connect-
ing leads.
Causes include:
• Pressure marks caused when connecting leads are
run through windows or the cracks of doors.
• Folds caused by the improper attachment of running
of the connecting leads.
• Cuts resulting from the crossing of the connecting
lead.
• Insulation damages caused by the ripping out of the
connecting lead from the wall socket.
• Cracks due to the ageing of the insulation.
Faulty electrical connecting leads such as these may
not be used and are highly dangerous due to the
insulation damage.
Check electrical connecting leads regularly for dam-
age. Ensure that the connecting lead is not attached to
the mains supply when you are checking it.
Electrical connecting leads must correspond to the
relevant VDE and DIN regulations. Only use connect-
ing leads with the code H 07 RN. The type designation
must be printed on the connecting lead by regulation.
Extension cable and mains fuse
• Extension leads up to 25 m in length must have a
cross-section of 1.5 mm². Extension leads whose
length is over 25 m must have a cross-section of at
least 2.5 mm².
• The mains connection is fused with a 16 A slow-
blow fuse.
Please give the following information if you have any
enquiries.
• Kind of current
• Machine type label data
If your are sending back the motor, always send the
complete drive unit with the switch.
Pay attention to the safety instructions!
12. Maintenance
m Warning: Turn off the machine and disconnect from
the power supply before conducting maintenance work
or settings.
Store the manual close to the machine.
Keep the machine clean.
Wear goggles when cleaning the machine
Caution: Do not clean synthetic components of the
bench using aggressive cleaning agents. We recom-
mend a mild dish washing liquid. The machine must
not get into contact with water.
• Check the saw blade regularly. Use only well-sharp-
ened, crack-free and not distorted saws.
Use only tools that comply with the European stand-
ard EN 847-1.
• Exchange immediately rocker that run out.
• Check all safety installations after each mainte-
nance and cleaning activities.
• Ensure that there are no tools or other materials on
or in the machine before putting it into operation.
• Remove possible sawdust blockages at the dis-
charge.
Service information
Please note that the following parts of this product are
subject to normal or natural wear and that the following
parts are therefore also required for use as consum-
ables.
Wear parts*: Saw blade, Rocker inlet
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our
service centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the
cover page.
Change of saw blades (fig. 11 - 15 )
m Remove the mains plug before changing the saw
blade.
m Danger of cutting! The saw blade is massive and it
could be to slick.
Wear gloves when replacing the saw blade.
• Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel.
• Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that
have changed their shape.
• Only use well-sharpened saw blades.
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