BLAUPUNKT CC5010 Saw 18 V Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Blaupunkt

CC5010
Original Instruction Manual

CC5010 Saw 18 V

BLAUPUNKT CC5010 Saw 18 V

BLAUPUNKT CC5010 Saw 18 V - Fig1

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

To achieve the highest satisfaction, enjoy the product’s performance and learn about all its features and functions, please read this manual before using the product.
Before using the device, read the Operating Instructions and comply to its contents. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by the use of the device other than for its intended purpose or by improper handling.
Keep these Operating Instructions for future reference.

  • This device is for domestic use only. Do not use for any other purposes.
  • The device should only be connected to an socket with values corresponding to the values on the rating label.
  • It is necessary to check, if total current consumption of all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse in the circuit.
  • If you are using an extension cord, make sure that the total power consumption of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord power rating. Extension cords should be arranged in such a way as to avoid tripping hazards.
  • Do not let cord hang over edge of counter, or touch any hot surface.
  • The device is not designed to be controlled via an external timer, separate remote control, or other equipment that can turn the device on automatically.
  • Before maintenance work always disconnect the unit from the power supply.
  • When unplugging the power cord from electrical outlet, hold it by the plug only and remove the plug carefully. Never pull the cable as it may cause damage to the plug or power cord. Damage to the power cord or plug can lead to an electrocution hazard.
  • Never put the power cable, the plug or the whole device into the water or any other liquids.
  • The device should be cleaned regularly complying with the recommendations described in the section on cleaning and maintenance.
  • Do not place the device near sources of heat, flame, an electric heating element or a hot oven. Do not place on any other device.
  • The appliance must not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its cord out of the reach of children.
  • The appliance may be used by individuals with limited physical, sensory or mental capability as well as those without knowledge of or previous experience in the use of similar appliances, provided such individuals are supervised or instructed with regard to the safe operation of the appliance and are informed about the potential hazards.
  • Additional precautions should be taken when using this device in the presence of children or pets. Do not allow children to play with the device.
  • Never use the product close to combustibles.
  • Never expose the product to atmospheric conditions such as direct sun light or rain, etc… Never use the product in humid conditions (like bathroom or camping house).
  • The power cable should be periodically checked for damage. If the power cable is damaged the product should be taken to a professional service location to be fixed or replaced to prevent any hazards from arising.
  • Never use the product with a damaged power cable or if it was dropped or damaged in any other way or if it does not work properly. Do not try to repair the defected product by yourself as it can lead to electric shock. Always return the damaged device to a professional service in order to repair it. All the repairs should only be performed by authorized service professionals. Any attempted unauthorised repairs performed can be a hazard to the user.
  • Only Original accessories should be used, as well as accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Using accessories which are not recommended by the manufacturer may result in damage of the device and may render the device unsafe for use.
  • Keep your workplace tidy and well lit.
  • Disorder and insufficient lighting lead to accidents.
  • Do not use power tools in explosive atmospheres, i.e. in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
  • A moment of carelessness may cause losing control of your tool.
  • If it is possible to fit power tools for dust extraction or collection, check that they are fitted and working correctly. Using such power tools reduces the risk posed by the presence of dust.
  • Do not lean out too far when working with your power tool. Maintain a stable posture and balance. This allows you to keep better control of your power tool in unforeseen situations.
  • Avoid starting the power tool unintentionally. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting the power tool to the mains. Carrying a power tool with your finger on its trigger or plugging in a power tool after switching it on can lead to accidents.
  • Wear appropriate clothing. Do not work in loose clothing and do not wear jewellery while working. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. The moving parts of a power tool can catch and pull in loose pieces of clothing, jewellery or long hair.
  • Remove any spanners or tools from the power tool before starting it. A tool or spanner still connected to the rotating part of the power tool may cause personal injury.
  • Be careful when working with power tools, concentrate on your work and use common sense. Do not use a power tool when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Even a moment of carelessness while working with a power tool can lead to a serious accident.
  • Keep children away from the work area and DO NOT allow children to pull on the power cord – this can cause serious injury.
  • Before making any adjustments, changing accessories or storing the power tool, move the switch to the off position to disconnect the power tool from the power supply. Such precautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.
  • Ensure that the vents are free from debris.
  • The device may only be used in a dry, well-lit environment.
  • This tool should not be used by anyone under the age of 16.
  • When carrying out work where the tool or clamping attachment could come into contact with concealed electric wires, hold the power tool only by insulated surfaces. Contact of the tool or clamping attachment with a live electrical conductor may cause voltage to be transmitted to non insulated metal parts of the power tool, causing a risk of electric shock.
  • Loss of control of the power tool may result in personal injury.
  • Use appropriate detectors to locate the installation or seek assistance from your local service provider. Contact with live wires may result in a fire or electric shock. Damage to the gas tube may lead to an explosion. Bursting of a water pipe leads to material damage.
  • Use only clean and sharp cutting tools (such as drill bits). Using blunted tools reduces work efficiency and increases the risk of accidents.
  •  Select the operating mode and the work tool according to the type of the workpiece.
  • Check the condition of the dust cover. In the event of damage, replace it with a new one or send the device to a professional service centre.
  • Working on some materials generates dust that may pose health risks, cause allergic reactions or respiratory diseases, and contribute to developing cancer. Ensure good ventilation at the work station and use dust masks with an appropriate protection rating. • Materials containing asbestos must be handled by properly trained personnel.
  • The machine can only be used in indoors with a functioning ventilation system.
  • Take special care when changing the work tool. It can be very hot and/or sharp immediately after use. It is recommended to use protective gloves.

Kickback:
The kickback is sudden and uncontrollable, the device reacts to the jamming or blockage of the cutting device. Jamming or blocking results in a sudden jerk, in the direction opposite to the rotation of the disc.
Kickback is the result of not reading the safety instruction.
To avoid kickback, follow the safety instructions and use methods to prevent it
Methods to prevent kickback.
a) Hold the device by the two handles firmly and securely. Always use the additional handle. – The operator can control the torque and the resultant kickback forces if appropriate precautions are taken.
b) Keep hands away from the cutting part of the device.
CAUTION: The device may injure the user if used improperly.
c) The user should stand in such a position that, in the event of a kickback, they are not within reach of the grinder disc.

Safety information

  • Do not reach under the workpiece. The guard does not protect against the blade when cutting the workpiece.
  • Set the cutting depth to match the workpiece thickness. There shall be at least one full blade tooth visible under the workpiece.
  • Never hold the workpiece in your hands or on your lap while cutting. Secure the workpiece to a stable fixture platform.
  • Hold the power tool only by the insulated parts of the grip while handling.
  • Always use a length stop or edge guide when cutting long workpieces. This will improve the quality of cut and reduce the risk of jamming the saw blade.
  • Always use saw blade wheels with the correct size and shape of bore.
  • Large, flat workpieces like panels need to be supported on a sufficient surface to minimize the risk of jamming the saw blade and kickback. Panels tend to bend under their weight. Support the panel workpiece from below, on both sides of the tool, close to the cut line and near the panel edges.
  • Close and secure the blade depth and bevel angle lock levers before starting to cut. If the blade adjustment moves during a cut, the blade can be jammed and kicked back.
  • Make sure that the lower guard is securely closed before each use. Do not use the saw if the guard does not move freely and does not close immediately. Never clamp or fix the lower guard open in any way. If the saw is accidentally dropped, the blade may bend. Lift the lower guard using the retractable handle and ensure that the guard moves freely and does not touch the blade or any other part at any bevel angle or depth of cut.
  • Retract the lower guard by hand only during specific cutting patterns, like plunge cuts and compound cuts. Raise the lower guard by pulling back the handle and as soon as the blade cuts into the workpiece material, release the lower guard. For all other processing, the lower guard must operate automatically.
  • Never use a buzz saw held with the blade upwards. This is very dangerous and may result in severe injury.
  • Handle the saw with both hands when operating. Any modification or alteration of the power tool or its battery pack is prohibited.

Charger and battery pack safety instructions
To connect the battery pack for charging, insert the battery pack into the charger dock and plug the charger to a power source.

  • Keep the charger away from rain and moisture. The charger may only be used indoors.
  • Keep the charger clean.
  • Do not operate the charger on readily combustible objects and surfaces (e.g. paper) or areas with flammable/explosive atmospheres.
  • Always ensure adequate ventilation when charging; fumes or battery acid can be released from the battery pack if the latter is compromised by poor handling or damage.
  • When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the power source. Do not leave it connected to a power source for longer than necessary.
  • Store and charge the battery pack in a dry place and make sure it will not be flooded by water.
  • Keep the battery pack terminals clean and free of dirt.
  • Protect the battery pack from shocks and moisture; never open the battery pack or expose it to any damage.

The battery pack charge level can be displayed with the number of charge indicator LEDs by pressing the state of charge indicator button on the pack; if required, charge the battery pack for as long as required to reach the desired charge level and the expected operating time of the cordless power tool.

SYMBOLS

  • The following symbols may appear in the operating instructions or on the tool’s nameplate.
  • These signs contain important information about the product and instructions on how to use it.

| Read the user manual.| | Use ear protection
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| General warning| | Wear protective gloves
| Fire hazard| | Wear protective clothing
| Electric shock hazard| | Wear a protective mask
| Wear safety glasses| | Wear respiratory protection

When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means that the product is covered by the European Directive 2012/19/EU. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Used appliance should be delivered to the dedicated collecting points due to hazardous components, which may affect the environment. Do not dispose this appliance in the common waste bin.
Your products is designed a manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

  • Wear safety glasses according to En166
  • Use protective masks in accordance with En149
  • Use other types of proper personal protective equipment, depending on the type of work involved.

Description of the device

1. Bevel angle lever (0° – 50°) 11. Saw wheel
2. Saw base 12. Outer flange
3. Cut line 13. Retaining bolt
4. Hose 14. Battery pack latch release button
5. Dust extraction port 15. Battery pack
6. Vacuum cleaner 16. Inner flange
7. Cutting depth lever 17. State of charge indicator button
8. Trigger lock 18. Battery charge indicator
9. Trigger switch 19. Saw wheel lock button
10. Allen key

Storage

Store cordless tools in a dry place and out of the reach of children. For safety concerns, remove the battery pack from the cordless tool before storage. When left connected to a cordless tool, the battery pack is drained faster. Protect the battery pack and power tools from frost, high temperatures, moisture and water.
Do not attempt to repair a failed battery pack. Only the original manufacturer or an authorised service may repair the battery pack.
Recharge the battery packs using only the chargers specified by the manufacturer.
Storage or operation of the battery pack in unsuitable conditions may result in a battery acid leak.
Never attempt to use a damaged or modified battery pack. Damaged or modified battery packs may cause unpredictable effects during operation, resulting in health hazards. Keep the battery pack away from open flames and high temperature. If exposed to fire or temperatures above 130°C, the battery pack may explode.

Installing the battery pack

Tip: Using a battery pack incompatible with the power tool may result in abnormal performance or failure of the power tool.
Insert the battery pack into the handle until the battery pack latch clicks (the battery pack should be flush with the receptacle edges on the power tool).

Operation

  1. Use the lever (1) to set the bevel angle.
  2. The cutting line “A” is for the bevel angle set to 0°. The cutting line “B” is for the bevel angle set to 50°.
  3. The tool can be connected to a dust extractor to remove dust and debris from the work area.
  4. Use the lever (7) to set the depth of cut.
  5. Turn on the power tool by pressing the trigger switch (9) while pressing and holding the trigger lock (8).
  6. To replace the saw wheel, use the Allen key (10) and the saw wheel lock button (19) to remove the saw wheel and replace it with a new one.
  7. A 4 Ah battery pack is recommended.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning and maintenance, make sure the device is disconnected from the power source.
Keep the ventilation apertures (air inlets and outlets) of the device free of dirt. Wipe the device with a dry cloth or blow it with compressed air. Keep the work tool chuck free of dust. It is recommended to clean the device after each use. Do not immerse in water or other liquids. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
Noise
Typical A-weighted noise level measured in accordance with En62841:
Sound pressure level (LpA): 95 dB (A)
Measurement uncertainty (K): 3 dB (A)
Noise level during operation may exceed: 106 dB (A).
Wear hearing protection!
Vibrations
Total vibration value measured in accordance with EN 62841:
Vibration emission: ah,W = 2,5 m/s² ;
Measurement uncertainty (K): 1,5 m/s²
Weight 2.2 kg
Permissible Operating Time: 15 minutes of operation, 30 minutes off.
The declared vibrations has been measured according to the standard test method and can be used to compare tools.
The declared vibrations can also be used in the initial exposure assessment.
Cordless Circular Saw
Voltage: 18 V
Maximum blade diameter: 165 mm
No-load speed: 3650 rpm
Maximum bevel angle: 50°
Max. cutting depth: 90° – 50 mm; 50° – 35 mm Steel shoe
Accessories: 1 x hex wrench, 1 x guide rail
Battery type: 18 V Li-Ion; BP1840 4.0 Ah recommended (not included)
Dimensions: 32 x 19 x 23.5 cm
Weight: 2.2 Kg

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