4ENGLISH (Original instructions)Explanation of general view1-1. Red indicator1-2. Button1-3. Battery cartridge2-1. Star marking3-1. Lever4-1. Lever5-1. Stopper6-1. Base6-2. Cutting line7-1. Switch trigger7-2. Lock-off lever8-1. Shaft lock8-2. Hex wrench9-1. Inner flange9-2. Saw blade9-3. Outer flange9-4. Hex. bolt10-1. Inner flange10-2. Saw blade10-3. Ring10-4. Outer flange10-5. Hex bolt11-1. Hex wrench12-1. Dust nozzle12-2. Screw13-1. Hose13-2. Vacuum cleaner14-1. Rear handle14-2. Front grip14-3. Base15-1. Clamping screw15-2. Rip fence (Guide rule)16-1. Adjusting screw for 45 ゚(BSS610 only)16-2. Adjusting screw for 90 ゚17-1. Triangular rule18-1. Limit mark19-1. Brush holder cap19-2. ScrewdriverSPECIFICATIONSModel BSS610 BSS611Blade diameter 165 mmat 90° 57 mmat 45° 40 mmMax. Cutting depthat 50° 36 mmNo load speed (min -1) 3,700Overall length 347 mmNet weight 3.5 kg 3.3 kgRated voltage D.C. 18V• Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.• Specifications and battery cartridge may differ from country to country.• Weight, with battery cartridge, according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003ENE028-1Intended useThe tool is intended for performing lengthways andcrossways straight cuts and mitre cuts with angles inwood while in firm contact with the workpiece. ENG905-1NoiseThe typical A-weighted noise level determinedaccording to EN60745:Sound pressure level (LpA) : 78 dB(A)Uncertainty (K) : 3 dB(A)The noise level under working may exceed 80 dB (A).Wear ear protectionENG900-1VibrationThe vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum)determined according to EN60745:Work mode : cutting woodVibration emission (ah,W ) : 2.5 m/s 2 or lessUncertainty (K) : 1.5 m/s 2ENG901-1• The declared vibration emission value has beenmeasured in accordance with the standard testmethod and may be used for comparing one toolwith another.• The declared vibration emission value may also beused in a preliminary assessment of exposure.WARNING:• The vibration emission during actual use of thepower tool can differ from the declared emissionvalue depending on the ways in which the tool isused.• Be sure to identify safety measures to protect theoperator that are based on an estimation ofexposure in the actual conditions of use (takingaccount of all parts of the operating cycle such asthe times when the tool is switched off and when itis running idle in addition to the trigger time).