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[. . . ] Never attempt to remove the saw from the workpiece while the saw blade is in motion or kickback may occur. Do not switch the machine on while the saw blade is touching the workpiece. When restarting a saw in the workpiece, centre the saw blade in the kerf and check that saw teeth are not engaged into the material. If the saw blade seizes, it may kickback from the workpiece when the saw is restarted. [. . . ] - Push back the clamping lever (1) to its original position (the saw blade is now clamped securely in position). 3 Attaching / Removing the protective cap Attachment: Push on the protective cap (9) from the front until it engages Removal: Grip both sides of the protective cap (9), lift slightly, then pull forwards and remove. 4 Sawing with dust extraction - Connect a suitable extraction device to the extractor connection piece (16). 5 Sawing without dust extraction - Work with the protective cap (9) removed (see Removal chapter 6. - Then slide the footplate (5) forwards or backwards and engage in one of the detents (the detents can be viewed through the semicircular opening at the rear of the footplate (5). ) The preset angle is indicated on the curved support plate (17) on the footplate. 7 Sawing close to the wall Remove the protective cap (9), anti-splintering footplate insert (8), circular-cutting and parallel guide. - Slacken the screw (4) until the footplate (5) can be raised slightly. - Raise the footplate (5) slightly and slide backwards up to the stop. 2 Adjusting the pendulum motion Set the required pendulum motion using the adjustment lever (7). The best way to determine the ideal setting is through a practical trial. 3 Setting maximum speed Set the machine to maximum speed using the setting wheel (12). The best way to determine the ideal setting is through a practical trial. Switching on and off, adjusting the speed, continuous operation On: press the trigger (13). Press the trigger more to increase the speed (up to preset maximum speed, see chapter 7. Continuous operation: For continuous operation, the pressed trigger (13) can be locked using the lock button (14). In continuous operation, the machine continues running if it is forced out of your 7. Therefore always hold the machine with both hands using the handle provided, stand securely and concentrate. At a 45° diagonal cut angle, tilting the jigsaw to the right will damage the saw blade clamping fixture (10). II) - Slide the rod on the circular-cutting and parallel guide sideways into the clamping elements (a) (centre point (c) faces downwards). III) - Slide the rod on the circular-cutting and parallel guide sideways into the clamping elements (a) (centre point (c) faces upwards). Clean the saw blade clamping fixture regularly and thoroughly by blowing with compressed air. [. . . ] 11 en ENGLISH Emission values These values make it possible to assess the emissions from the power tool and to compare different power tools. Depending on the operating conditions, the condition of the power tool or the accessories, the actual load may be higher or lower. For assessment purposes, please allow for breaks and periods when the load is lower. Based on the adjusted estimates, arrange protective measures for the user e. [. . . ]

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