Residual Risks; Electrical Safety - CONSTRUCTOR CTPS1400-140 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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remove the saw from the workpiece or pull it
backwards as long as the saw blade is moving or a
kickback might occur. Find the cause of the saw
blade jam and eliminate them through appropriate
measures.
When you want to restart a saw that is stuck in
a workpiece, center the saw blade in the
saw gap and check that the saw teeth are not stuck
in the workpiece. If the saw blade jams, it can move
out from the workpiece or a kickback can happen if
the saw is restarted.
Prop up large panels in order to minimise the
risk of a kickback by a jammed saw blade.
Large panels tend to sag under their own weight.
Panels must be supported on both sides, both in the
vicinity of the saw gap as well as on the edge.
Do not use dull or damaged saw blades. Saw
blades with blunt or misaligned teeth cause
increased friction, jamming of the saw blade and
kickback by an excessively narrow saw gap.
Tighten the cutting depth position prior to
cutting. If the settings change while cutting, the
saw blade can jam and a kickback can occur.
Be especially careful if you perform a "circular
cut" in a hidden area, such 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
in reverse position as fixed equipment.
Do not operate the saw if it is not working
properly or has been damaged. In case of
technical problems, do not attempt to repair it on
your own. Contact the service or have
the saw repaired by a professional.

RESIDUAL RISKS

- Electrical risks if using cables non-compliant
electrical connections.
- Do not force the machine unnecessarily: a
excessive cutting pressure may deteriorate
the blade quickly and reduce the performance
the machine in terms of finishing and cutting
precision.
- Avoid accidental starts: do not press the start push
button while inserting the plug into the socket.
- Always keep hands away from the work area
while the machine is in service; before carrying out
any operation of any kind either, release the button
on the handle to turn off the machine.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Always check that the
supply corresponds to the
voltage on the rating plate.
power
DESCRIPTION
1. Handle
2. Front handle
3. Dive trigger
4. On / off switch
5. Guide plate
6. Depth of cutting screw
7. Cutting depth scale
8. Miter adjustment screw
9. Miter angle scale
10. Selection switch
11. Saw blade
12. Speed preselection
13. Engine
14. Spindle lock
15. Cutting indicators
16.1. Locking screw for guide rail
16.2 Button for guide rail
17. Allen key (for saw blade)
18. Vacuum cleaner adapter
19. Allen key (for guide rail)
20. Guide rail
21. Adjustment screw
22. Tie
SETTINGS
Warning: before making any of the
following adjustments, turn off the
machine and unplug the power plug.
Cutting depth adjustmen (Fig. 3)
The cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 65 mm.
Loosen the cutting depth adjustment screw (6) and
set the desired cutting depth using the scale (7),
then retighten the screw.
The indications on the scale refer to the depth of cut
without rail.
Mitre settings (Fig.4)
L'angle d'onglet peut être réglé entre 0° et 45°.
Desserrez la vis de réglage d'onglet (8) des deux
côtés, réglez l'angle souhaité sur l'échelle (9), puis
resserrez les deux vis.
Free plunge mode (Fig.5 / 6)
Attention: Before changing
turn off the appliance and
unplug the cord food.
Warning: risk of injury,
wear protective gloves.
• Place the mode selector in position
Blade replacement.
• Press the dive trigger (3) and rotate the cutting
head forward
the saw blade,
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