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EN<br />

- the times when the tool is switched off or when<br />

it is running but not actually doing the job, may<br />

significantly reduce the exposure level<br />

Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by<br />

maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping<br />

your hands warm, and organizing your work<br />

patterns<br />

DESCRIPTIOn (fIg. A)<br />

Your wall slotter has been designed for making<br />

slots in masonry. The machine is only suitable for<br />

right-hand use.<br />

1. On/off switch<br />

2. Lock-off button<br />

3. Locking knob for slot depth<br />

4. Scale for slot depth<br />

5. Spindle lock button<br />

6. Guard<br />

7. On/off switch for laser<br />

8. Laser<br />

9. Battery <strong>com</strong>partment<br />

10. Base<br />

11. Guide roller<br />

12. Dust extraction connection<br />

13. Main grip<br />

14. Auxiliary grip<br />

ASSEMBLy<br />

4<br />

8<br />

Before assembly, always switch off the<br />

machine and remove the mains plug<br />

from the mains.<br />

Replacing the cutting discs (fig. B - D)<br />

Worn or damaged cutting discs must be replaced<br />

immediately.<br />

2<br />

- Only use sharp and undamaged cutting discs.<br />

- Only use cutting discs that are suitable for the<br />

material to be worked.<br />

- Only use cutting discs with a maximum<br />

permitted speed that is equal to or exceeds<br />

the maximum no-load speed of the machine.<br />

- Only use diamond cutting discs that are<br />

suitable for dry cutting.<br />

- Always replace both cutting discs at the same<br />

time.<br />

- Never attempt to remove the guard.<br />

● Place the machine on a stable surface.<br />

● Loosen the Allen screws (15) using the Allen<br />

key (16).<br />

● Loosen the locking knob (3) and lower the<br />

base (10).<br />

● Remove the guard (6).<br />

● Keep the spindle lock button (5) pressed to<br />

lock the spindle (17).<br />

● Loosen the outer flange (18) using the flange<br />

key (19).<br />

● Remove the old cutting disc (20), the spacers<br />

(21), the old cutting disc (22), the spindle<br />

sleeve (23), and the inner flange (24).<br />

If necessary, use the splitting wedge (25) to<br />

remove the spacers (21).<br />

● If necessary, clean the flanges (18 & 24).<br />

● Mount the inner flange (24), the spindle sleeve<br />

(23), the new cutting disc (22), the spacers<br />

(21), and the new cutting disc (20).<br />

● Firmly tighten the outer flange (18) using the<br />

flange key (19).<br />

● Release the spindle lock button (5).<br />

● Mount the guard (6).<br />

● Raise the base (10) and tighten the locking<br />

knob (3).<br />

● Firmly tighten the Allen screws (15) using the<br />

Allen key (16).<br />

USE<br />

Setting the slot width (fig. B - E)<br />

The slot width can be set using the spacers<br />

between the cutting discs. The number of spacers<br />

between the cutting discs determine the slot width.<br />

2<br />

- Do not set the slot width during use.<br />

- Always mount at least one spacer between the<br />

cutting discs.<br />

● Determine the slot width.<br />

● Mount the spacers (21) around the cutting<br />

discs (20 & 22) in the required order. Refer to<br />

the chapter “Replacing the cutting discs”.<br />

Setting the slot depth (fig. A & f)<br />

The slot depth is variable between 0 and 28 mm.<br />

The slot depth can be read from the scale (4).<br />

2<br />

Do not set the slot depth during use.<br />

● Slacken the locking knob (3).<br />

● Tilt the base (10) to the required position. Set<br />

a slot depth approximately 3 mm deeper than<br />

the required depth to <strong>com</strong>pensate for possible<br />

unevenness of the wall surface.<br />

● Tighten the locking knob (3).

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