5The moving saw blade in the work area can cause injury.Broken saw blades can cause injuries.Thrown workpieces can lead to injuryWood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure towear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear- anddust protection.Use a suitable dust exhaust system.The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord canlead to injuries caused by electricity.4. Machine specifications4.1 Technical dataWheel diameter Ø240 mmCutting width max 230 mmCutting height max 80 mmSawblade length 1575 mmBlade width 3 - 10 mmBlade thickness 0,3 – 0,4 mmCutting speed 660 m/minMachine Table(Lx W) 300x300 mmTable tilting range 0° to 45°Table above floor 330mmDust port Ø53mmOverall L x W x H 395x 520x 754mmWeight 20 kgMains 230V ~1/N/PE 50HzMotor power 350W, S1Reference current 1.6 AExtension cord (H07RN-F): 3x1.5mm²Installation fuse protection 10 AMachine lamp halogen 12V, 21WProtection class B4.2 Noise emission(Inspection tolerance 4 dB)Workpiece beech: 20mmAcoustic power level (according to EN ISO 3746):Idling LwA 80 dB(A)Operating LwA 93,6 dB(A)Acoustic pressure level (according to EN ISO 11202):Idling LpA 74,7 dB(A)Operating LpA 87,2 dB(A)The specified values are emission levels and are not necessarilyto be seen as safe operating levels. This information is intendedto allow the user to make a better estimation of the hazardsand risks involved.4.3 Content of deliveryMachine tableFenceMitre gaugeMachine lampDust port adapter Ø 57mmAssembly bagSaw blade 6mmAdditional supportOperating manualSpare parts list4.4 Machine descriptionFig 1A .. Blade tension knobB .. Blade tracking windowC .. Blade guide height adjust knobD .. Machine lampE ... Upper blade guardF ... Rip fenceG .. SawbladeH .. Mitre gaugeI.... Blade quick tension leverJ ... Table slot boltK... Blade tracking knobL ... Blade guide locking knobM . ON/OFF SwitchN .. MotorO .. Additional supportP... Dust portQ .. Table tilt knobR .. Saw tableFig 2