5Repair work on the laser beam mayonly be carried out by a specialist.3.3 Remaining hazardsWhen using the machine according toregulations some remaining hazardsmay still existThe moving saw blade in the workarea can cause injury.Broken saw blades can causeinjuries.Thrown workpieces can lead to injuryWood chips and sawdust can behealth hazards. Be sure to wearpersonal protection gear such assafety goggles ear- and dustprotection.Use a suitable dust exhaust system.The use of incorrect mains supply ora damaged power cord can lead toinjuries caused by electricity.Avoid body contact with earthed orgrounded surfaces (e.g. pipes,radiators, ranges and refrigerators).There is no substitute for a carefulattentive operator. Converselythere is no safety device that canprotect a careless operator in allsituations.4. Machine specifications4.1 Technical dataSaw blade size 254x 2,8x 30mmNo load speed 4500 rpmMax cutting height 90°/45° 90/42mmMax. cutting length 90°/45° 305/215mmBevel capacity left 0°-45°Mitre capacity left/right 45°/45°Dust extraction port d/D 30/40mmWeight 18 kgMains 230V ~1L/N 50-60HzMotor input power 1500WReference current 6,5 AExtension cord (H05VV-F) 2x1,0mm²Installation fuse protection 10AThe machine has double insulationin accordance with EN61029.Laser class 2 <1mW, 400-700nmLaser power supply 3V by transformer4.2 Noise emission(Inspection tolerance 4 dB)Acoustic power level(according to EN ISO 3746):Idling LwA 101,5 dB(A)Acoustic pressure level(according to EN ISO 11202):Idling LpA 88,7 dB(A)The specified values are emissionlevels and are not necessarily to beseen as safe operating levels.This information is intended to allowthe user to make a better estimationof the hazards and risks involved.4.3 Content of delivery1 slide mitre saw1 dust extraction bag1 workpiece clamp2 table extension pieces1 length gauge1 spanner 13mm1 sawbladeOperating manualSpare parts list4.4 Mitre saw descriptionFig 1A….Laser ON/OFF switchB….Handgrip with switch buttonC….Protective cover for bladeD….Cutting head lock buttonE…..Workpiece clampF….Miter lock knobG….Length gaugeH….Machine tableI….Workpiece fenceJ….SawbladeK…..Dust bagL…...Slide lock knobM….Line laserN….bevel lock knobO….Table extensionsP…..Unlock bottonQ….Cutting depth adjustmentU….Spindle lock buttonFig 2Fig 35. Transport and start up5.1 Transport and installationThe machine is designed to operatein closed rooms and must be placedstable on firm and levelled surface.The machine can be bolted down ifrequired.For packing reasons the machine isnot completely assembled.5.2 AssemblyIf you notice any transport damagewhile unpacking, notify your supplierimmediately. Do not operate themachine!Dispose of the packing in anenvironmentally friendly manner.Clean all rust protected surfaces witha mild solvent.Mounting the table extensionsMount the length gauge (B, Fig 4) tothe left or right table extension.Fig 4Use the clamping pieces (A) to lockthe table extensions (C) in place.Mounting the dust bagUse the dust bag (K, Fig 1) to collectthe dust emissions. You can slide thedust bag onto the dust port on therear of the machine.The dust port is also suitable for theconnecting to a dust collector.