TRYTON TJP60 Cordless Hand Held Circular Saw Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
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TRYTON TJP60 Cordless Hand Held Circular Saw Instruction Manual
TRYTON TJP60 Cordless Hand Held Circular Saw
Instruction

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL CORDLESS HAND-HELD CIRCULAR SAW TJP60

Red IconBEFORE YOU START USING THE MACHINE READ THOROUGHLY THIS MANUAL.

Keep this document for future reference

WARNING! Read all safety warnings marked with a symbol and all operating safety instructions

To limit the risk of fire, electric shock and injury while using the device, follow all operating safety instructions and tips provided below.

Keep all work safety instructions and tips for future reference.

In warnings provided herein the expression “power tool” means a power tool powered from the mains (with a power cord) or a battery powered power tool (cordless).

**** WARNING! General work safety warnings for use of the tool.

Workplace safety:

  • a) Keep your workplace tidy and well lit. Untidiness and bad lighting result in higher accident rate.
  • b ) Do not use the power tool in explosive environments , created by flammable liquids, gases or dusts. The power tool generates sparks that can ignite dust or vapors.
  • c) Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the place where the power tools are used. Inattention may result in losing control over your power tool.

Electric safety:

  • a ) Plugs used in power tools must match wall outlets. Never modify the plug of your power tool. Do not use any extension cables when operating a power tool with a grounding/earthing conductor (PE). Any modifications of plugs and outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
  • b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces or grounded items like pipes, heaters, central heating radiators and refrigerators . Touching earthed or grounded surfaces increases the risk of electric shock.
  • c) Do not expose your power tool to rain or damp environments. Water penetrating the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
  • d) Do not damage the power cord. Never use the power cord to carry, pull the power tool and do not pull by its power cord to disconnect plug from the outlet. Keep the power cord away from sources of heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
  • e) When your power tool is operated outdoors use extension cords intended for outdoor use only. Using an extension cable intended for outdoor use decreases the risk of electric shock.
  • f) It is recommended to connect the device to a mains supply equipped with a residual current device (RCD) with a rated current of 30 mA or less.
  • g) When it is unavoidable to use your power tool in a damp environment use an RCD (Residual Current Device) for protection.The use of RCDs decreases the risk of electric shock.

Personal safety:

  • a) This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) disabled physically , mentally, sensorial or persons with no experience and knowledge in operating the equipment unless they operate the equipment under supervision or follow user’s instructions provided by persons responsible for their safety.
  • b) It is necessary to predict steps, watch and keep common sense when using power tools. Do not operate power tools when you are tired, under influence of drugs, medicine or alcohol. A moment of inattention while operating a power tool may result in serious personal injury.
  • c) Use personal protective equipment (PPE). Always wear safety goggles. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including a dust mask, anti-slippery footwear, a helmet and ear protection reduces personal injury.
  • d) Avoid unexpected start up. Before connecting your power tool to the mains and/or inserting a battery make sure its power switch is in off position. Carrying your power tool with a finger on its power switch or without disconnecting it from the mains (switched on) may result in an accident.
  • e) Before starting your power tool remove any keys/wrenches. Leaving a key/wrench in the rotating part of your power tool may result in personal injury.
  • f) Do not lean forward too far. Always remain stable and maintain balance. It will allow you to have a better control over your power tool in unpredictable situations.
  • g) Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothes or jewelry. Keep your hair tied. Keep your clothes away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair may be caught by moving parts.
  • h) If your power tool allows for using an external dust extraction or collection system, make sure it is connected and used properly. Using dust collectors may reduce dust affected risks.
  • i) Do not let your skills gained through the frequent use of the power tool make you overconfident and disregard safety rules. Carelessness may cause injury in a fraction of a second .

Use and taking care of your power tool:

  • a) Do not overload your power tool. Use a power tool with power adjusted to work being done. An appropriately chosen power tool will allow you to work better and safer under load it has been designed for.
  • b) Do not use a power tool when its power switch is out of order (it does not switch it on or off). Any power tool with its power switch out of order is dangerous and must be repaired.
  • c) Always disconnect the plug from the power source and/or disconnect its battery before changing any settings, performing replacement or storage. Such preventive measures reduce the risk of accidental power tool start up.
  • d) Keep your power tool out of reach of children and do not allow unauthorized persons to use the power tool.Power tools in hands of untrained persons can be dangerous.
  • e ) Power tools require maintenance. Check power tools for concentricity or jamming of moving parts, any cracks and all

other factors affecting the power tool work safety. If any damage to the power tool is detected, it should be repaired before use. Improper power tool maintenance is a reason for many accidents.

  • f) Cutting tools should be sharp and clean. Keeping sharp cutting edges in good condition reduces the risk of jamming and facilitates operation.
  • g) Power tools, equipment, working tools etc. should be used according to this user’s manual taking into account operating conditions and the work to be done. Misusing a power tool can result in dangerous situations.
  • h) At low temperatures and after a long brakes in operation it is recommended to turn the power tool to operate it with no load for a few minutes to provide proper grease distribution inside its driving mechanism.
  • i) Use soft, damp (cannot be wet) cloth and soap to clean power tools. Do not use petrol, solvents and other agents that may damage your equipment.
  • j) Power tools can be stored/carried after making sure that all moving components are locked and protected against release with original devices intended for this purpose.
  • k) Store power tools in a dry, dust and water-protected place.
  • l) Carry your power tool in its original packaging to provide protection against mechanical damage.
  • m) Keep handles and grip surfaces clean and free from oil and grease. Secure grip and control over the tool in unexpected circumstances are impossible if handles and grip surfaces are slippery.

Repair:

  • a) Warranty and post-warranty repairs of its power tools are carried out by PROFIX Service, which guarantees the best quality or repair and use of genuine spare parts.
  • b) Under no circumstances repair damaged batteries. All activities related to battery repair may be performed only by the manufacturer or by authorised service centres.

WARNING! Circular saw – safety warnings

Personal safety:

  • a) Keep your hands away from the cutting area and the blade. Keep your second hand on the ancillary handle or on the motor housing.If both hands are holding the saw, they cannot be cut by the blade.
  • b) Do not reach underneath the workpiece. The guard cannot protect you from the blade underneath the workpiece.
  • c) Set the cutting depth to match the thickness of the item to be cut.The saw blade should extend below the workpiece by no more than the height of the tooth.
  • d) Never hold the item being cut in your hands or across your leg. Fix the item to a stable base. Stable fixing of the item being cut is necessary to minimize body exposure, blade binding, or loss of control.
  • e) Hold the saw by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the saw may contact hidden live wiring or its own cord.Contact with a “live” wire will also make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the operator.
  • f) When ripping always use a rip fence or straight edge guide. This improves the accuracy of cut and reduces the chance for blade binding.
  • g) Always use blades with correct size and shape (diamond vs. round) arbor holes. Blades that do not match the mounting hardware of the saw will run eccentrically, causing loss of control.
  • h) Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolts. The blade washers and bolt were specially designed for the specific saw, for optimum performance and safety of operation

Causes and prevention of kickback:

  • kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, bound, or misaligned saw blade, causing an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece toward the operator;

  • when the blade is pinched or bound tightly by the kerf closing down, the blade stalls and the motor reaction drives the unit rapidly back toward the operator;

  • if the blade becomes twisted or misaligned in the workpiece, the teeth at the back edge of the blade can dig into the top surface of the wood, causing the blade to climb out of the kerf and jump back toward the operator.
    Kickback is the result of improper use of the saw or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions, as listed below

  • a) Maintain a firm grip with both hands on the saw and position your arms to allow you to resist the kickback force. Stand on one side of the saw so as to be away from the cutting line of the saw. Kickback may cause the saw to jump backward, but the kickback force can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions have been observed.

  • b) When blade is binding, or when interrupting a cut for any reason, release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until the blade comes to a complete stop. Never attempt to remove the saw from the workpiece or pull the saw backward while the blade is in motion or kickback may occur. Investigate and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of blade binding.

  • c) When restarting a saw in the workpiece, center the saw blade in the kerf and check that saw teeth are not engaged into the material. If the blade is binding, it may walk up or kickback from the workpiece when the saw is restarted.

  • d) Support large panels to minimize the risk of blade pinching and kickback. Large panels tend to sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under the panel on both sides, near the line of cut and near the edge of the panel.

  • e) Do not use dull or damaged blades. Unsharpened or improperly set blades produce a narrow kerf causing excessive friction, blade binding and kickback.

  • f) Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levers must be tight and secure before making a cut. If blade adjustment shifts while cutting, it may cause binding and kickback.

  • g) Use extra caution when making a “pocket cut”into existing walls or other blind areas. The protruding blade may cut objects that can cause kickback.

  • h) Before each cut, check if the lower guard is positioned properly. Do not use the saw when the lower guard does not move freely and does not close immediately. Never fix or leave the lower guard in the open position.If the saw is dropped accidentally, the lower guard may become bent. Lift the lower guard with the pulling grip and make sure that it moves freely and does not touch the saw or any other part for each angle and cutting depth setting.

  • i) Check the operation of the lower guard spring. If the guard or the spring does not work correctly, they should be repaired prior to use. The lower guard may move slowly due to damaged parts, sticky deposits, or accumulation of refuse.

  • j) Manual retraction of the lower guard is allowed only during special cuts, such as “pocket cuts”and “complex cuts.”Lift the lower guard using the pulling grip; as soon as the saw blade enters the material, the lower guard should become released. For all other types of cuts, the lower guard must work on its own.

  • k) Always look to see if the lower guard covers the saw before you place the saw on a table or on the floor. Unprotected saw blade will cause the saw to move backwards cutting any item on its way. Keep in mind how much time it takes until the saw blade stops after the tool is switched off.

   REMARK! Use dust collector equipment

If the manufacturer has provided dust suction and collection equipment, check if it is connected and properly mounted

WARNING!

Use protective equipment. Always use dust masks. Contact with or inhalation of dust produced when using the circular saw may cause hazard to the health of the user and potentially to other persons located in the work area. To protect yourself from dust and vapors, always wear a dust mask and assure the safety of other persons present in the work area.

**REMARK! Do not use circular saws with dimensions other than those

given in this document.**

Use only blades with proper diameter and thickness and suitable for the rotational speed of the specific saw.

  • Do not use blades made from high-alloy high-speed steel. Saw blades made from this material break easily.
  • Do not use blades for metal or stone.
  • Install only sharp blades in a perfect condition; immediately replace cracked or bent disks with new ones.
  • Check if the blade is firmly fixed and turns in the proper direction.

WARNING!

Use protective equipment. Always wear protective goggles.

WARNING!

Use protective equipment. Always use hearing protection.

WARNING! Circular saw – additional safety warnings

Personal safety:

  1. Do not connect the battery until you are sure that:
    a) the tool is equipped with a cutting blade (disk) for wood and wood- like materials with an dmissible rotational speed of at least 4000 rpm,
    b) cutting disk (16) is properly and securely fixed, and the directions of arrows on the disk and the guard are the same,
    c) cutting disk (16) is in good technical condition showing no traces of damage, cracks or nicks.
    d) saw switch (5) is in off position, the safety pushbutton (6) and the spindle lock lever (22) are released,
    e) the hex key (27) for fixing the disk (blade) screw of disk (17) has been removed from its seat and is out of saw operation field,
    f) the following are firmly tightened: cutting depth setting screw (21), cutting angle setting screw (11) and the parallel cutting guide setting screw (13),
    g) moving guard for cutting disk (15) is fully operational and remains in closed position.

  2. Before switching on the saw make sure that there are no nails, screws, bolts and/or other foreign objects in the material machined.

  3. Never block the guard of cutting disk (15).

  4. When starting and operating the saw hold it always by both handles (4)and (8).

  5. The tool can be turned on only when its blade(16)does not contact the object machined.

  6. Do not start cutting until the saw disk has reached its maximum rotational speed.

  7. Cutting is allowed only when the saw foot (12) rests securely on the material.

  8. Never apply exceeding force to the saw while cutting. It may result in an accident leading to injury or death and/or damage to the overloaded motor. Damage to the motor (burned winding) resulting from machine overload is excluded from warranty cover!

  9. The saw cannot be used for curved-lined cutting, edge machining and milling as it may result in an accident leading to injury or death and/or damage to the machine excluded from warranty cover.

  10. After turning the saw off it is not allowed to brake the disk by pressing it to the material.

  11. Check the condition of screws fixing the saw body on a regular basis. Retighten if necessary (screwdriver Ph3).

  12. The saw is a device equipped with a laser pointer, with a class 2 laser according to EN 60825. Do not look into the laser beam and direct the laser beam in the eyes of people and animals. Looking into a beam emitted by a class 2 laser is not harmful, if it does not last longer than 0.25 s. The reflex to close ones eyes is generally sufficient protection. The use of optical devices, such as glasses or binoculars, does not increase the risk of eye damage.

WARNING! Safe use of rechargeable batteries and battery chargers

Using the battery:

  • a ) Use only the batteries that correspond to specifications required by the equipment manufacturer. Use of unsuitable batteries may lead to cracks and destruction of the battery, personal injuries or fires.
  • b) WARNING: In case of damage or improper use of the battery, explosive gases might be released. The battery must be kept away from fire and proper ventilation is to be assured during charging. It cannot be left for a longer period of time in a high temperature environment (areas with sort exposure to the sun, close to radiators or any other place with a temperature above 40 degrees).
  • c) The battery must be charged within the temperature range of 15 to 25ºC.
  • d) Batteries can be charged exclusively with use of a power adapter recommended by themnufacturer of the tool. Application of any other power adapter may pose a risk of a fire.
  • e) Never expose the battery to the effect of water or moisture.
  • f) When another battery is to be charged in sequence the time gap between charging operations must be not less than 30 minutes.
  • g) In no case may you open the battery.
  • h) Under unfavourable conditions electrolyte may leak from batteries, be careful to avoid contacts with the liquid. In case of accidental contacts with the liquid wash the affected locations with water. When liquid penetrates eyes, seek also for medical assistance. The liquid that leaks from batteries may be a reason for irritation or scalds
  • i) When the battery unit is not in use keep it far away from metallic items such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, bolts or other metal things that may short the battery terminals. Shorts of batter terminals may cause burns or fires.
  • j) Never throw batteries to fireplaces.
  • k) Never charge a damaged battery.

The batteries are intended for multiple use and contain harmful lithium.

Upon the battery lifetime expires the battery must be disposed in accordance with environmental egulations. Discharge the battery first top the empty state and remove from the electric tool. Hand over to an organization that deals with utilization of batteries or take it back to the shop where the tool had been purchased.

Using the charger:

  • a) Use only dedicated power adapters to charge the battery. Application of a power adapter dedicated to charge another type of the battery unit poses a risk of fires.
  • b ) Do not disassemble the charger.
  • c) The charger is designed exclusively for indoor use.It must not be exposed to water or moisture.
  • d) Charge only in an ambient temperature between 15-25 degrees.
  • e) Do not insert metal objects of any kind into the charger

. INTENDED USE :

The cordless hand-held circular saw is a tool used for cutting wood, plywood, particle board and similar wood-based materials.

It cannot be used to cut, grind metal or stone as well it is not allowed to use blades for grinding and cutting stone or metal.

This circular saw is suitable for straight-line cutting only. It is not suitable for curved -line cutting.
It is a universal manually operated machine with a compact, ergonomic design. It allows the user to adjust the cutting depth and adapt the machine to the thickness of the material to be cut and make an angle cut (cutting plane non- perpendicular to the surface of the material being cut)

It is a safe machine due to its construction with a self-regulating shielding uncovering and covering the cutting blade during operation. The design of the machine also allows the user to easily operate buttons, locks and handles that fulfil specific utility, as well as service and maintenance functions.

Observe the safety instructions, as well as the assembly instruction and the use guidelines given in this document. The service and maintenance staff must become familiar with the guidelines and be advised of the potential hazards. Also, the applicable occupational health and safety regulations concerning accident prevention must be strictly observed.

The tool is not intended for professional or industrial use. The guarantee will become void if the tool is used in professional workshops, industrial plants, or for similar activities.

Any use of the saw that is not in observance with the above-mentioned purpose is forbidden, leads to the loss of warranty, and relieves the manufacturer from responsibility for the resulting damage

Any modifications of the tool by the user relieve the manufacturer from responsibility for any damage and injuries to the user and the surroundings.

Proper use of the saw also pertains to maintenance, storage, transport, and repairs.

The saw must only be repaired in service points designated by the manufacturer. Battery-powered devices should be repaired only by authorized persons.

Proper use cannot guarantee that no residual risk will occur. Due to the design of the machine, the following risks may occur:

  • the operator may touch the saw blade in the unguarded part of the saw;
  • the operator may touch the saw blade while it is moving (which will result in a cut);
  • the workpiece or its part may be thrown away by the saw;
  • the blade may crack/break;
  • the operator may suffer a hearing injury due to the failure to use the required hearing protection equipment;
  • the operator may inhale the harmful wood dust while performing work in closed premises.

THE SET INCLUDES:

  • Cordless hand-held circular saw -1 pc
  • Rip fence -1 pc
  • Blade Ø150 x 1.6 x Ø16 x 18T-1 pc
  • Hex key – 1 pc
  • Instruction manual – 1 pc
  • Warranty card – 1 pc

DEVICE COMPONENTS:

The numbering of device elements refers to the drawing on pages 2-3 of the instruction manual:

Fig.A:

  1. Suction outlet

  2. Battery*

  3. Battery lock button*

  4. Grip

  5. Switch

  6. Safety pushbutton

  7. Laser pointer on/off button

  8. Ancillary grip

  9. aser beam output

  10. Bevel angle scale

  11. Cutting angle adjustment screw

  12. Saw foot

  13. Rip fence adjustment screw

  14. Rip fence

  15. Saw blade moving guard

  16. Blade

  17. Blade fixing screw

  18. Outer clamping flange

  19. Saw blade guard grip
    DEVICE COMPONENTS:
    Fig.B:

  20. Cut depth scale

  21.  Cutting depth adjustment screw

  22.  Spindle lock button
    DEVICE COMPONENTS:
    Fig.C:

  23. Charger*

  24. Adapter*

  25. Battery level indicator button*

  26. Battery level indicator*
    DEVICE COMPONENTS:
    Fig.F:

  27. Hex key

  • The accessories shown or described are not standard equipment. For the complete offer of auxilian impend, see our catalogue.
    DEVICE COMPONENTS:
    TECHNICAL DATA:
Supply voltage 20 V d.c.
Rotation speed under no-load conditions 4000/min
Saw blade diameter, max. ø150 mm
Saw blade inner diameter ø16 mm
Cutting depth 48mm (90°)/36mm(45°)
Cutting angle 0o ~ 45o
__ Laser pointer laser class
laser wavelength 650 nm
laser power 1mW
Weight (with battery) 2,6 kg
Acoustic pressure level(LpA) 75,3 dB(A)
Acoustic power (LwA) 86,3 dB(A)
Tolerance of measurements KLpA,KLwA 3 dB(A)
Vibration level acc. to: EN 60745 wood cutting ah, W 3,015 m/s2
Tolerance of measurements K 1,5m/s2

Recommended 20 V Li-ion batteries: TJ15AK (1,5Ah), TJ2AK (2Ah), TJ4AK (4Ah)
Recommend chargers: TJ3LD (3-5h), TJ1LD (1h)

The vibration level value given refers to basic application of the tool. If th tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is unmaintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values given The above-mentioned causes may lead to higher exposure to vibration during the whole work time

One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of the sequence of work operations.

The declared total vibrations and declared noise emissions were measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for tool comparison.

The declared total vibrations and noise emissions can be used in preliminary exposursessment.

Warnings:

The vibrations and noise emissions during the actual use of the power tool may differ from the declared values depending on how the tool is used and on the type of the workpiece iparticular

Determine safeguards to protect the operator. They should be based on the estimated exposure under actual operational conditions (taking into account all parts of the operating cycle such as when the tool is switched off or idle except the start time).

PREPARATION FOR WORK:

  1. Prior to each use of the tool one has to check whether moving parts of the device are in operating conditions, not seized, cracked or damaged that may affect proper operation of the tool. Damaged tools must be handed over for repairs before they can be used again.
  2. When cutting wood that has already been used, be careful of foreign objects such as nails, screws, etc.

Charging the battery

NOTE! Battery and charger are not part of the delivery. Depending on your needs, you cchase a 1.5 Ah battery TJ15AK,2.0 Ah battery TJ2AK or 4.0Ah TJ4AK and a compatible charger TJ3LD (charging time 3–5 hours) or TJ1LD(charging time 1 hour) .

You can check the battery level with the battery level indicator button (25) (see Fig. C). A single LED means the battery level is low, two LEDs mean medium level, and three LEDs mean full battery. Charge the battery fully before use.

Charger TJ3LD

The first charging procedure using TJ3LDshould last at least 5 hours

  1. Press the battery lock button (3) and remove the battery (2) from the saw (see Fig. D).
  2. Connect the battery(2) to the charger(23) (see Fig.C).
  3. Connect the adapter plug to the charger .
  4. Connect the adapter(24) to a mains socket (110–240 V, 50-60 Hz).

ChargerTJ1LD

The first charging procedure using TJ1LDshould last at least 1 hour

  1. Press the battery lock button (3) and remove the battery (2) from the saw (see Fig. D).

  2. Connect the battery(2) to the charger(23)(see Fig.J)
    ChargerTJ1LD

  3.  Connect the charger plug to a mains socket (220–240 V, 50 Hz).

A greened light indicates that the charger is connected to a power source. After the battery is connected, the red LED is on to indicate charging. Blinking green battery LEDs also indicate that the battery is charging and show the current battery level.

When the battery is fully charged, the red LED goes off and the green LED is on.

After charging, disconnect the charger and remove the battery.

NOTE! The battery may get slightly hot when charging. This is not a malfunction.

The lithium-ion battery can be charged at any moment, without detriment to its life.nterrupting the charging process does not entail a risk of damaging the battery cells.

HOW TO OPERATE THE TOOL:

  1. Before you start working check the cutting disk condition to avoid overload and improper tool operation.

  2. First mark the cutting line on the material.

  3. The tool is provided with a safety pushbutton (6) which prevents accidental activation of the circular saw. In order to switch on the saw, one must first press the safety pushbutton and then press the saw ON/OFF button (5) and hold it in the depressed position. The operator may start working with the saw only after it reaches the maximum rotational speed.

  4. Put the saw foot (12) onto the material in such a way to hold it tight against the material surface, and to place the mark showing cutting line under the foot.

  5. When operating the saw (straight-line plane forward motion) as the disk sinks into material, the guard (15) gradually exposes the disk allowing for cutting material. The guard returning spring brings back the guard to its original position as the disk withdraws from the material.

  6. The saw should be moved exactly along a straight line. Failure to observe this recommendation may result in raising the resistance to machining and disk blockage. It may result in burning motor windings, loosing warranty rights and even in a serious accident.

  7. To stop cutting with the saw:
    a) withdraw the rotating disk from the material being cut,
    b) release the switch button (5),
    c) wait until the saw disk stops rotating,
    d) put the tool aside to a safe place

  8. Then after taking steps shown in section 7:
    a) disconnecting the battery,
    b) clean the saw to remove sawdust and dust,
    c) protect the tool against unauthorized access (e.g. children)

Suction outlet

Remove sawdust by connecting an appropriate vacuum cleaner with the suction hose to the outlet (1).

Laser pointer

The laser pointer shows the cutting line. Mark the required line on the surface of the workpiece and guide the laser along the marked line during cutting

To turn the laser pointer on or off, press the on/off switch (7).

Check before sawing whether the cutting line is correctly shown. The laser pointer can shift as a result of vibrations during intensive use of the power too

NOTE : After each sawing process, turn the laser pointer off.

REMARK : Before the cutting blade is replaced, disconnect the machine from the battery.

When installing the disc, use protective gloves. You may suffer cuts when touching the disk.

Use only saw blades with parameters corresponding to the nominal data given in this document.

Never use grinding discs as work tools. In order to replace the blade

  • Press and hold the spindle lock button (22) in this position (fig. E, page

3). Unscrew the fixing screw (17) with the hex key (23) (fig. F, page 3). REMARK:The spindle lock button (22) can only be pressed when the spindle is stationary. Otherwise, the tool may become damaged.

  • Using the guard grip (19), move the guard backwards and hold it. Take off the outer clamping flange(18) and the blade (16) from the tool shaft (fig. F, page3)

REMARK: Do not take the outer clamping flange; if the flange falls out, put it back in with the flat surface to the outside of the machine body. Install a new blade taking the same steps averse direction. When installing a cutting disk remember to observe the rotation directions shown by the arrows. The direction of the arrow on the disk should be the same as the direction of trough placed on the cutting disk.

SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH(fig. G):
DEVICE COMPONENTS:

Carrying out shallow cuts at depths lower than the thickness of material being machined is possible when setting the cutting depth by lowering the foot (12) to a selected position.The cutting depth at 0° can be set between 0 mm and 48 mm

  1. Disconnect the saw from the battery.
  2. Loosen the saw blade cutting depth adjustment screw (21).
  3. Set the desired cutting depth using the cutting depth scale (20).
  4. Lock the screw (21).

CAUTION! The cutting depth should be approx. 3 mm greater than the thickness of theatrical, so that the blade protrudes slightly more than a tooth’s height on the other side of the material

SETTING THE CUTTING INCLINATION ANGLE(fig. H)
DEVICE COMPONENTS:

The saw allows users to cut at an angle to the material surface within the range 0° ÷ 45°. To enable this it is necessary to set the saw foot (12) in a selected position

  1. Disconnect the saw from the battery.
  2. Loosen the cutting angle adjustment screw (11).
  3. Set the desired cutting angle using the cutting angle scale (10).
  4.  Lock the screw (11).

NOTE!For angle cuts, the cutting depth is less than the value indicated on the cut depth scale.

USING THE PARALLEL CUTTING GUIDE(fig. I):
DEVICE COMPONENTS:

The guide (14) allows users to cut parallelly to the edge of the material being cut.

  1. Disconnect the saw from the battery.
  2. Insert the guide (14) into slots provided at the front of the foot.
  3. Set a selected cutting width.
  4. Lock the setting with screw (13).
  5. Start cutting.

STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE:

The tool must be stored in a place that is not accessible to children and must be kept clean and protected from moisture and dust. The storage conditions should prevent potential mechanical damage and impact of the weather conditions.

The tool does not require any special maintenance procedures. Just keep it clean, protect against humidity and dust.

After completing work it is recommended to clean the saw to remove sawdust and dust. It can be done using the guard handle of the cutting disk (19) that allows us to expose the disk (16).

NOTE : the handle can be used only during maintenance or service procedures after disconnecting the tool from the battery

After completing work in intensely dusty environments it is recommended to use compressed air to clean venting holes – it will protect bearings against premature wear and remove dust obstructing the air-cooling intake

Clean the housing with a clean, damp cloth and a small amount of soap, then wipe dry.

Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents; they can damage parts of the device made of plastic.

Make sure that no water penetrates inside the device. The charger may be cleaned exclusively with use of a dry cloth. Visible dirt in the laser beam outlet should be carefully removed with a cotton swab using a glass cleaning fluids.

TRANSPORTATION:

The saw should be transported and stored in a package that protects it again modify, dust and small particle penetration – special attention should be paid to proviroper protection to venting holes. Small particles (objects) penetrating into the housing can damage the motor. If the battery is removed for transport or storage, make sure acts will not short circuit. Remove metal items such as screws, nails, clasps, loose biters, or metal filings from the case or transport container or otherwise prevent them from touching the battery.

PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:

NOTE : The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must never be thrown away together with other waste (with the penalty of a fine). Hazardous components ectronic equipment may adversely affect the natural environment and Hum health.

Each household may contribute to the recovery and reuse (recycling) of ol machinery and equipment. Both in Poland and Europe a system for recovery of used equipment either exists or is being created. The system obliges all organizations that sell such equipment to collect the used machinery and appliances. Moreover, general purpose collecting points for such equipment are available.

MANUFACTURER:

PROFIX Co.Ltd.,
34 Marywilska Street,
03-228 Warsaw, POLAND.

This appliance is in conformity with national and European standards as well as with general safety guidelines.

NOTE : In case of technical issues, contact an authorised technical service. Any epairs are allowed to be carried out exclusively by qualified staff with use of original spare parts

PICTOGRAMS

Explanation of the icons located on the nominal plate and the information tags:

LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER DEVICE λ: 650 nm P≤ 1 mW EN 60825-1:2014

Red Icon «Read this instruction before switching on the power supply and starting the work.»

«Protect the battery against heat, e. g., against continuous intense sunlight.»

«Never dispose of batteries in fire.»

«Never dispose of batteries in water.»

«For indoor use only.»

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
__ The saw does not work. No power voltage, damaged motor or the power
trigger. Check the battery status, recharge or replace with a new one when

necessary. When the problem persists hand over the tool for repair at a service workshop. Please refer to the warranty sheet for addresses of authorized workshops.
Irregularities of the motor operation.| Battery low.| Recharge the battery.
Worn carbon brushes of the motor.| Have the brushes replaced at a service workshop.

The policy of the PROFIX company consists in permanent improvements of the offered products and therefore the company reserves the right to make amendments to the product specification without a prior notice. The images included inhoperation manual are only of the exemplary nature and may slightly differ from actus appearance of the device purchased.

This instruction manual is protected by copyright. Copying twithought the written consent of PROFIX Co. Ltd. is prohibited.
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