Workzone M1Y-DU10-190 Original Operating Instructions

1500W CIRCULAR SAW WITH LASER
Original operating instructions
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
0845 872 2740
GB
IRL
019022605
Model: M1Y-DU10-190 , 08 / 2013, 90704
Figures
Figures
Figures
2 4
3
10
7
8
Figures
5
6
Figures
Table of contents
03
Explanation of the symbols
04
Safety instructions
04
General safety instructions for electric power tools
04
1) Workplace safety
04
2) Electrical safety
05
3) Safety of the person
05
4) Use and handling of the electric power tool
06
5) Service
06
Safety instructions for saws
08
Safety instructions for hand-held circular saws
10
Safety instructions for lasers
10
Notes on handling batteries
Functional description
10 11
Intended use
11
Parts supplied
11
Description of parts
12
Technical data
Assembly
12 12
Removing the saw blade
13
Fitting the saw blade
13
Dust and chip extraction
14
External dust and chip extraction
14
Inserting/changing the batteries
Setting up
14 14
Adjusting the parallel guide stop
15
Adjusting the bevel angle
15
Adjusting the cutting depth
15
Laser guidance
15
On/o switch
16
Sawing
16
Recommendations for use
After Sale support
1
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Maintenance and cleaning
16
Inspecting the device
17
Disposal
17
Service/customer support
17
18
EU declaration of conformity
19
Exploded drawing
20
Spare parts list
21
Warranty card
After Sale support
2
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
WARNING
Carefully read the operating instructions and safety information before use.
Explanation of the symbols
Observe the warnings and safety instructions.
n
0
V~
Shaft idle speed
AC voltage
Protect the electrical device against humidity.
Protection category II
According to the law, the tool may not be disposed of with domestic waste. Devices marked with this symbol must be sent for controlled disposal and taken to specied collection points.
1
Pb
After Sale support
Batteries may not be disposed of in the normal domestic waste. Every consumer has a legal obligation to take old batteries to a collection point for old batteries at a recycling centre or to a shop selling batteries. Batteries containing a toxic material are additionally marked with the chemical symbol for the toxic material (Hg - mercury, Cd - cadmium, Pb - lead).
3
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Safety instructions
WARNING Read all safety notes and instructions.
Failure to observe the safety notes and instructions can lead to an electric shock, re and/or serious injuries.
Keep all safety notes and instructions in a safe place for future reference. The term “power
tool” used in the safety instructions refers to your hand-held circular saw.
2
General safety instructions for electric power tools
1)Workplace safety
Keep your working area clean and well lit. Untidiness and unlit working areas can lead to
accidents.
Do not work with the power tool in a potentially explosive environment in which there are
ammable liquids, gases or dusts. Electric power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or
vapours.
Keep children and other persons clear while you are using the power tool.
You can lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
2)Electrical safety
The connecting plug on the power tool must t in the socket. The plug must not be modied
in any way. Do not use an adaptor plug together with protective earthed electric power tools.
Unmodied plugs and corresponding sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heating systems, ovens or
refrigerators. There is an elevated risk of an electric shock if your body is earthed.
Keep the power tool out of rain and damp. Penetration by water into a power tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
Do not use the cable incorrectly to carry the electric power tool by, to hang it up or to pull
the plug out of the socket. Keep the cable clear of heat, oil, sharp edges and moving equipment parts. Damaged or twisted cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
Only use extension leads approved for use outdoors when using an electric power tool in the
open. The use of an extension cable suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of an electric
shock.
After Sale support
4
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Use a residual current device if it is not possible to avoid using the electric power tool in a
damp environment. The use of an RCD reduces the risk of an electric shock.
3)Safety of the person
Be attentive, pay attention to what you are doing and be sensible when working with an
electric power tool. Do not use the power tool when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattentiveness when using a power tool can
lead to serious injuries.
Wear your personal protective equipment and always wear safety goggles. Wearing personal
protective equipment, such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, a safety helmet or ear defenders, depending on the nature and use of the electric power tool, reduces the risk of injuries.
Avoid switching on the tool unintentionally. Make sure that the power tool is switched off
before you connect it to the power supply and/or the battery or pick it up or carry it.
Accidents can be caused if you keep your finger on the switch when carrying the tool or connect the tool to the power supply when it is switched on.
Remove adjusting tools or spanners before you switch the tool on. Injuries can be caused if
a tool or a spanner is located on a rotating part of the equipment.
Avoid any abnormal body position. Make sure that you have a secure stance and keep your
balance at all times. This will mean you are better able to control the electric power tool in
unexpected situations.
Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing
and gloves away from rotating parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can be caught by
rotating parts.
Make sure that any dust suction and capture equipment fitted is connected and used
correctly. The use of dust extraction can reduce the hazards arising from dust
4)Use and handling of the electric power tool
Do not overload the tool. Use the electric power tool intended for your work. You will work
better and more safely in the performance range specified if you have the appropriate electric power tool.
Do not use any electric power tool with a faulty switch. An electric power tool that can no
longer be switched on or switched off is dangerous and must be repaired.
Pull the plug from the socket and/or remove the battery before you make any adjustments to
the tool, change accessories or put the tool away. This precautionary measure prevents the
electric power tool starting unintentionally.
After Sale support
5
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Store electric power tools not in use out of the reach of children. Do not allow persons not
familiar with the tool or persons who have not read these instructions to use the tool.
Electric power tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced people.
Maintain the electric power tool with care. Check that moving parts are working perfectly
and not sticking, whether parts have broken or are so damaged that the operation of the electric power tool is impaired. Have damaged parts repaired before using the tool. Many
accidents are caused by poorly maintained electric power tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Cutting tools that are looked after and have sharp
cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
Use the power tool, accessories, bits etc. in accordance with these instructions. Take the
working conditions and the work to be performed into consideration. Use of the power tool
for operations other than those intended could result in hazardous situations.
5)Service
Only have your power tool serviced by a qualified specialist and use only original spare parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Safety instructions for saws
Sawing
Do not reach underneath the workpiece. The guard cannot protect you from the blade
underneath the workpiece.
Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece. Less than a full tooth height
should be visible beneath the workpiece.
Never hold the workpiece being sawn in your hands or across your leg. Secure the workpiece
to a stable platform. It is important to support the workpiece properly to minimize the risk of body contact, blade binding or loss of control.
Hold the power tool only by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation
where the cutting tool can cut hidden wiring or its own power cable. Contact with a live wire
will make the metal parts of the power tool live too and cause an electric shock.
After Sale support
WARNING Keep your hands away from the cutting area and the blade. Keep your second hand on the auxiliary handle or motor housing.
The saw blade cannot injure your hands if you are using both of them to hold the circular saw.
6
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Always uses a stop or straight edge guide when ripping. This improves the accuracy of the
cut and reduces the possibility of the blade binding.
Always use saw blades of the correct size and with the appropriate arbour hole (e.g.
star-shaped or round). Saw blades that do not match the mounting hardware of the saw will
run eccentrically, causing loss of control.
Never used damaged or incorrect saw blade washers or bolts. The blade washer and bolt
have been designed especially for your saw, for optimum performance and safety of operation.
Kickback - causes and safety instructions
- Kickback is the sudden reaction to a pinched, bound or misaligned saw blade causing an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece towards the operator.
- If the saw blade is pinched or bound by a kerf closing up, it stalls and the motor reaction drives the saw back towards the operator.
- If the saw blade is twisted or misaligned in the cut, the teeth at the back edge of the saw blade can catch in the surface of the workpiece causing the blade to climb out of the kerf and jump back towards the operator.
Kickback is the consequence of misuse of the saw or incorrect operation. It can be prevented by suitable precautionary measures as described below.
Hold the saw firmly in both hands and position your arms such that you can absorb kickback
forces. Always stand to one side of the saw blade, never stand with your body in line with the blade. In the event of kickback, the circular saw can jump backwards, but the operator can
control the kickback forces if proper precautionary measures are taken
If a saw blade is binding or you need to interrupt your work, switch the saw off and hold it
motionless in the workpiece until the saw blade has come to a complete stop. Never try to remove the saw from the workpiece or pull it back while the blade is in motion, otherwise kickback may occur. Determine the cause of the saw blade binding and take corrective
action.
When you wish to restart a saw that has been bound in the workpiece, centre the saw blade
in the kerf and check that the saw teeth are not sticking in the workpiece. If the saw blade
binds, it can jump out of the workpiece or cause kickback when the saw is restarted.
Support large panels to avoid the risk of kickback as a result of a binding saw blade. Large
panels can sag under their own weight. The panels must be supported on both sides, both
close to the kerf and at their edges.
After Sale support
7
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Do not use blunt or damaged saw blades. Blunt or incorrectly set teeth on blades cause
increased friction, blade binding and kickback because the kerf is too narrow.
Tighten the cutting depth and cutting angle adjustments before commencing a cut. If a
setting changes during cutting, the blade can bind and kickback will occur.
Take particular care when cutting into existing walls or other blind areas. The plunging saw
blade can catch on concealed objects while sawing and cause kickback.
Safety instructions for hand-held circular saws
Lower guard function EN60745-1
Check that the lower guard closes properly each time before using the saw. Do not use the
saw if the lower guard cannot move freely and does not close immediately. Never clamp or fix the lower guard in the open position. The lower guard may be bent if the saw is
inadvertently dropped. Open the guard with the retracting handle and make sure that it moves freely and does not touch the blade or any other part at all angles and depths of cut.
Check the operation of the lower guard spring. Have the saw serviced before using it if the
lower guard and spring are not operating perfectly. Damaged parts, gummy deposits or a
build-up of sawdust may mean that the lower guard operates sluggishly.
Only retract the lower guard manually for special cuts such as plunge cuts. Open the lower
guard by the retracting handle and release the handle as soon as the blade enters the material. The lower guard must operate automatically in all other sawing tasks
Do not put the saw down on the workbench or on the ground unless the lower guard is
covering the blade. An unprotected, coasting blade will cause the saw to walk back along
the cut, cutting whatever is in its path. Be aware of the sawblade's run down time.
After Sale support
WARNING This machine generates an electromagnetic field during use.
Under certain circumstances, this field can affect active or passive medical implants. We recommend that persons with medical implants consult their doctor and the manufacturer of the medical implant before using the machine, to reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury. The vibration emission value has been measured in accordance with a standardized test method and can be used for the comparison of electric power tools with each other. The vibration emission value stated can also be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
8
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
WARNING The vibration emission value can dier from the specied value during the actual use of the electric power tool, depending on the manner in which the power tool is used.
It is necessary to dene safety measures for the protection of the operator based on an estimate of the exposure under actual conditions of use (this must take into consideration all the components of the operating cycle, for example periods for which the power tool is switched o, and those in which it may be switched on, but is running under no load).
RESIDUAL RISKS. There will always be residual risks, even if you use this electric power tool as specied. The following hazards can arise as a consequence of the construction and manufacture of this power tool:
Respiratory damage, if no suitable dust mask is worn.
Hearing impairment, if no suitable ear defenders are worn.
Damage to health, arising from hand-arm vibrations if the tool is used over a
lengthy period or is not properly guided and maintained.
Wear ear defenders when working with this power tool.
Wear a dust mask when working with this power tool.
WARNING! Dust generated during grinding, sawing, sanding, drilling and other operations can contain chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects or other damage to the reproductive system. Examples of these chemicals include:
• lead from paints containing lead,
• crystalline silicate from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
• arsenic and chromium from chemically treated timber.
The risk to which you are exposed from these materials varies depending on the frequency with which you work with them. You can reduce the adverse eect from these chemicals by working in a well ventilated area and with approved protective equipment, such as dust masks.
After Sale support
9
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Safety instructions for lasers
WARNING LASER RADIATION – Do not look into the beam
Laser Radiation
Do not look directly into the laser beam! Laser class 2 EN 60825-1+A1+A2+Corr. 1
P≤1 mW; λ= 650 nm
a) Do not look directly into the laser beam with the naked eye. Never look directly into the laser beam. b) Looking directly into the laser beam – especially with optically concentrating instruments such as a telescope, condenser lenses etc. – can damage the eye. c) Never direct the laser beam onto reecting surfaces or towards people or animals. Even a low-power laser beam can cause damage to the eye.
Notes on handling batteries
· Never recharge batteries. Risk of explosion
· Keep batteries away from children, do not throw them into the re, short-circuit them or dismantle them.
· Clean battery and device contacts before inserting the battery if necessary.
· Remove expired batteries from the device without delay. There is an increased risk of leaking.
· Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions, e.g. on radiators, direct exposure to sunlight. There is an increased risk of leaking.
· Avoid contact between battery uid and the eyes and skin. Rinse areas aected by battery uid with generous quantities of water and consult a doctor without delay.
· Always replace all the batteries at the same time.
· Only use batteries of the same type, do not mix dierent types or used and new batteries.
· Consult a doctor immediately if a battery is swallowed.
· Make sure that the device is switched o when you have nished using it.
· Remove batteries from the device if it is not to be used for some time.
Function description
After Sale support
3
Read all safety notes and instructions.
Failure to observe the instructions set out below can lead to an electric shock, re and/or serious injuries.
10
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Intended use
For ripping and cross-cutting in straight lines and bevel cutting, with xed support, in solid timber, plywood, plastic and lightweight building materials. Please note that the blade tted in the saw is only suitable for cutting timber. Any other use or any modications of the device are considered to be contrary to the intended use and constitute a signicant risk of an accident. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use of the tool. The tool is approved only for domestic use.
Parts supplied
Check that the parts have been supplied. Unpack the tool carefully and check that the
following parts have been supplied:
• Hand-held circular saw
• Saw blade (Ø 190 × Ø 20 × 24T)
• Saw blade (Ø 190 × Ø20 × 48T) pre-mounted
• Elbow connector for external dust extraction
• Wrench
• Parallel guide stop
• 2x R03/AAA, 1.5 V batteries
• Operating instructions
Please contact your dealer if any parts are missing or damaged.
Description of the parts
The numbers used for the tool parts refer to the gures on the graphical pages
(see figures A to J).
1
Main switch
2
Laser on/off switch
3
Side handle
4
Battery compartment cover
5
Bevel angle scale
6
Bevel angle adjustment wing nut
7
Parallel guide stop wing nut
8
Parallel guide stop
9
Hinged protective guard
10
Sole plate
11
Hinged protective guard lever
12
Sawdust exit
13
Protective cover
14
Shaft
After Sale support
15
Blade ange
16
Saw blade
17
Clamping washer
18
Washer
19
Fastening bolt
20
Wrench
21
Elbow connector for external dust extraction
22
Extraction hose (not supplied)
25
Lock-off button
26
Spindle lock
27
Cutting depth adjustment locking lever
28
Cut guidance notch for 45° cutting angle
29
Cut guidance notch for 0° cutting angle
11
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Technical data
Model designation M1Y-DU10-190
4
Mains voltage/frequency Rated power Idle speed No load speed for wood working
Electrical Protection Class pressure level ( LpA) Sound power level (L Vibration emissions
Saw blade diameter
WA)
Assembly
WARNING Make sure that the plug is not connected to the mains and observe the general safety instructions before you assemble the tool.
220-240V~ / 50Hz 1500 W 4500 min 63 mm at 0° bevel angle 40 mm at 45° bevel angle II 91 dB(A); k = 4 dB 102 dB(A); k = 4 dB Idling ah,D = 3.9 m/s Uncertainty = 1,5 m/s 190mm
-1
5
Removing the saw blade (gure B)
Undo the wing nut (7) and remove the parallel guide stop (8).
Loosen the depth adjustment locking lever (27) and set the cutting depth to the minimum
position “0 mm”.
Tighten the depth adjustment locking lever (27) again.
After Sale support
WARNING Only use the spindle lock button if the plug is not plugged into the mains.
12
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Loosen the bevel angle adjustment (5) wing nut (6) and set the bevel angle to 0°.
Tighten the bevel angle adjustment (5) wing nut (6) again.
Put the hand-held circular saw down in such a way that the fastening bolt (19) is accessible.
Rotate the saw blade backwards and forwards slightly while pressing the spindle lock (26) until
you hear the lock latch. Hold the push button down and undo the fastening bolt (19) using the wrench (20) supplied, turning it anticlockwise (1).
Remove the fastening bolt (19), the washer (18) and the clamping washer (17).
Pull back the hinged protective guard (9) with the lever (11) and carefully remove the saw
blade (16).
Inserting the saw blade (gure B)
Carry out the operations for removing the saw blade in the reverse order to insert it.
Rotate the saw blade backwards and forwards slightly while pressing the spindle lock (26)
until you hear the lock latch. Tighten the fastening bolt (19) using the wrench (20) supplied, turning it clockwise (2).
WARNING The arrow indicating the direction of rotation on the saw blade must match the arrows on the guard (9) and the blade guard (13).
WARNING Use only saw blades the dimensions and maximum permitted speed of which are suitable for this saw. Never use grinding discs on this saw.
After Sale support
Dust extraction (gure C–D)
WARNING Dusts from materials such as lead-containing paint, some types of timber, minerals and metal can be harmful to health. Contact with or inhaling the dusts can produce allergic reactions and/or respiratory tract disease in the user or people in the vicinity. Certain sawdust, such as oak or beech sawdust is carcinogenic, particularly in conjunction with timber treatment additives (chromate, timber preservatives). Material containing asbestos may only be worked by specialists. – Use dust extraction where possible. – Ensure that the place of work is well ventilated. – It is recommended that a lter class P2 respiratory protection mask be worn. Observe the regulations for the materials to be worked valid in your country.
Note: Always use the elbow connector for the external dust extraction (21) when sawing to
avoid being injured by ejected chippings.
13
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
The elbow connector for external dust extraction (21) can be used with or without external
dust extraction.
Direct the ejection outlet of the elbow connector (21) in such a way, depending on the sawing
job, that you or other persons cannot be injured by ejected chippings.
Push the elbow connector for external dust extraction (21) rmly into the dust and chippings
outlet (12) and make sure that it is rmly seated.
External dust extraction (gures C, D)
Connect the extraction hose (22) (not supplied) to the elbow connector (21) or directly to the
dust and chippings outlet (12).
Connect the extraction hose to a vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for
the material being sawn.
Use a special vacuum system if you are extracting particularly hazardous, carcinogenic or dry
dusts.
Inserting/changing batteries (gure E)
Open the battery compartment cover (4) by removing the screws next to the side handle (3)
(arrowed) with a cross-head screwdriver and remove the cover.
Remove any at batteries and dispose of these in a responsible way.
Insert two new R03/LR03/AAA, 1.5 V batteries in the battery compartment. Pay attention to
correct polarity (+/-), as illustrated on the oor of the battery compartment.
Replace the battery compartment lid and secure it with the two screws.
Setting up
Adjusting the parallel guide stop (gure F)
Slacken the wing nut for the parallel guide stop (7) on the soleplate (10) and push the parallel
guide stop (8) into the groove provided.
Set the parallel guide stop to the desired distance and retighten the wing nut (7).
After Sale support
14
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
6
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Adjusting the bevel angle (gure H)
The bevel angle can be set accurately using the bevel angle scale (5) as a guide.
Loosen the bevel angle adjustment (6) wing nut and set the bevel angle desired against the
markings on the bevel angle scale (5).
Re-tighten the wing nut (6).
Setting the cutting depth (gure G)
Loosen the depth adjustment locking lever (27) and set the cutting depth desired against the
markings on the cutting depth scale (arrow).
Re-tighten the locking lever (27).
Note: We recommend setting a cutting depth around 3 mm greater than the thickness of the
material. A greater cutting depth gives a cleaner cut.
Laser guide (gure E)
Only switch the laser beam on once the tool is sitting on the workpiece. Press the on/o button (2) to switch the laser on.
On/O switch (gures A, G)
Switch on:
Press the lock-o button (25) and then the mains switch (1), press and hold the mains switch (1).
Switch o:
Release the mains switch (1).
After Sale support
CAUTION. Any use of tools or use of the laser unit other than as described in these operating instructions can lead to damage to the eyes.
The hand-held circular saw is equipped with electronic soft starting. The motor starts after a brief delay.
15
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Sawing
Switch the hand-held circular saw on as described under “Switch on” and place the front edge
of the soleplate (10) onto the material to be cut without touching it with the rotating saw blade.
Line up the saw using the parallel guide stop (8), the laser guide or a line you have drawn.
Always hold the circular saw with both hands and push the saw through the material with
appropriate forward pressure.
The M1Y-DU10-190 hand-held circular saw has Intelligent Power Control, a smart constant electronics system.
The constant electronics system ensures a constant speed of rotation whatever the loading on the motor as a result of the hardness of the material or the advance pressure.
Recommendations for use (figures I, J)
Use the cut guidance notches (28 and 29) depending on the cut angle chosen: Right-angled
cut = 0° marking, bevel = 45° marking.
You can prevent material chipping away along the cut line when cutting sensitive materials,
e.g. laminated fibre boards or veneered door leaves, by sticking masking tape along the line. In addition, a cutting line drawn on the rough background of the masking tape easier to see than a line drawn on the smooth surface of the workpiece to be cut.
An optimum cutting result may be achieved by fixing a thin timber lath on the cutting line
with G-clamps and cutting this together with the workpiece.
Take care when cutting to avoid overheating the saw teeth tips. This leads to excessive wear of
the saw blade and burn marks on the material.
When cutting plastics, avoid melting the plastic as this could smear onto the saw blade and
hinder clean cutting.
Maintenance and cleaning
After Sale support
WARNING. Unplug the saw at the mains before starting maintenance work on the saw.
16
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
7
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Keep the saw and the ventilation slot clean to ensure safe and correct working.
Regularly check whether dust or foreign bodies have got into the openings around the motor
and the switch. Use a soft brush to clear accumulated dust. Wear safety goggles when cleaning the tool.
Clean the tool's casing with a soft, damp cloth. You can use a mild detergent, but do not use
alcohol, spirit or other cleaners.
Never use a solvent to clean plastic components.
Lubricate all moving parts regularly.
WARNING. The electric power tool must never come into contact with water.
Inspecting the device
Check all fastenings regularly. These can come loose over time because of the vibration.
Disposal
Do not dispose of the packaging in your household waste.
The packaging is entirely made from recyclable materials. Dispose of the packaging in the appropriate recycling container.
Do not dispose of electric power tools in your household waste.
According to the law, products marked with this symbol must be sent for controlled disposal. Information regarding suitable disposal points may be had from your local authority or a waste disposal company.
Pb
Service/customer support
Only have your power tool serviced by a qualified specialist and use only original spare parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained. Please contact our service partner if you have any queries or wish to order parts: Sertronics GmbH MEROTEC Service Center Ostring 60 66740 Saarlouis, Germany Fax: +49 6831 4880 820 Email:merotec@sertronics.de
After Sale support
Batteries may not be disposed of in the normal domestic waste.
Every consumer has a legal obligation to take old batteries to a collection point for old batteries at a recycling centre or to a shop selling batteries. Batteries containing a toxic material are additionally marked with the chemical symbol for the toxic material (Hg - mercury, Cd - cadmium, Pb - lead).
17
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We
MEROTEC GmbH
Graf-Recke-Strasse 82, 40239 Düsseldorf, Germany
Hereby declare that our product:
1500W CIRCULAR SAW WITH LASER
Model number: M1Y-DU10-190
complies with the essential industrial health and safety requirements in
accordance with the following directives:
 EMC Directive: 2004/108/EC
Machinery Directive: 2006/42/EC
Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
The standards applicable in this context:
EN 55014-1: 2006 +A1:2009+A2:2011
EN 55014-2: 1997/ + A1: 2001/ + A2: 2008
EN 61000-3-2: 2006 +A1:2009+A2:2009
 EN 60745-1: 2009
EN 60745-2-5: 2007 + A11: 2009
EN 60825-1: 2007
EN 61000-3-3: 2008
Legally valid signature 2013-06-01 Signature:
Name: Thorsten von der Heyde General Manager MEROTEC GmbH
After Sale support
18
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Exploded drawing
After Sale support
19
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
Spare parts list
No. Description No. Description
1
Right-hand blade guard
2
Fastening bolt
3
Clamping washer
4
Saw blade
5
Adapter ange
6
Securing ring
7
Hinged protective cover lever
8
Hinged protective cover
9
Ball bearings (6001)
10
Bolt
11
Tension spring
12
Soleplate
13
Battery compartment cover
14
Battery for laser
15
Battery compartment
16
Shaft
17
Gear wheel
18
Securing ring
19
Needle bearings
20
Laser mount
21
Laser
22
Stop
23
Left-hand blade guard
24
Coil bracket
25
Coil winding
26
Self-tapping screw
27
Ball bearings (6000)
28
Armature
29
Ball bearings (608)
30
Motor casin
31
Brush holder
32
Carbon brush
33
Brush holder
34
Motor cover
35
Self-tapping screw
38
Cable with connector
39
Cable bushing
40
Right-hand handle half
41
Fastening clip
42
Anti-interference capacitor
43
Constant electronics module
44
Mains switch
45
Left-hand handle half
46
Self-tapping screw
47
Side handle
48
Spindle lock button
49
Spring
50
Bolt
51
Pin
52
Washer
53
Bearing bush
54
Locking lever
55
Retaining ring
56
Parallel guide stop
57
Wrench
58
Soleplate
59
Pin
60
Washer
61
Bevel angle adjustment wing nut
62
Parallel guide stop wing nut
After Sale support
20
GB
0845 872 2740
www.sumecservicecentre.co.uk
IRL
019022605
M1Y-DU10-190 / 90704
1500W CIRCULAR SAW WITH LASER
The warranty period is three years and begins on the day of purchase. Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase.
Faulty hand-held circular saws can be sent to the service address given below. You will then receive a new or repaired saw free of charge. Please call our service centre on the telephone number below before you send the tool in for repair. You will be able to obtain from them a returns sticker to allow you to send your tool in free of charge.
Even if the warranty period has expired, you are able to send your faulty tool in to the address below.
Your information:
Name
Address
E mail
Date of purchase*
* We recommend that you keep the receipt with this warranty card.
Place of purchase
Description of fault:
Send the completed warranty card to:
Units A,B Escrick Business Park Escrick York YO19 6FD
E-mail: support@coreservice.co.uk
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
0845 872 2740
GB
IRL
019022605
Model: M1Y-DU10-190 , 08 / 2013, 90704
YEARS WARRANTY
IMPORTED BY: MEROTEC GmbH Graf-Recke-Strasse 82 40239 Düsseldorf, Germany
Loading...