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blade can dig into the top surface of the 
wood causing the blade to climb out of the 

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incorrect operating procedures or conditions 

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precautions as given below:
a) 

Maintain a firm grip with both hands 

on the saw and position your arms to 
resist kickback forces. Position your 
body to either side of the blade, but not 
in line with the blade. 

Kickback could 

cause the saw to jump backwards, but 
kickback forces can be controlled by the 
operator, if proper precautions are taken.

b) 

When blade is binding, or when 

interrupting a cut for any reason, release 
the trigger and hold the saw motionless 
in the material until the blade comes to a 
complete stop. Never attempt to remove 
the saw from the work or pull the saw 
backward while the blade is in motion or 
kickback may occur. 

Investigate and take 

corrective actions to eliminate the cause of 
blade binding.

c) 

When restarting a saw in the 

workpiece, center the saw blade in the 
kerf and check that saw teeth are not 
engaged into the material. 

If saw blade 

is binding, it may walk up or kickback from 
the workpiece as the saw is restarted.

d) 

Support large panels to minimize the 

risk of blade pinching and kickback

Large panels tend to sag under their own 
weight. Supports must be placed under 
the panel on both sides, near the line of cut 
and near the edge of the panel.

e) 

Do not use dull or damaged blades.

 

Unsharpened or improperly set blades 
produce narrow kerf causing excessive 
friction, blade binding and kickback.

f) 

Blade depth and bevel adjusting 

locking levers must be tight and secure 
before making cut

If blade adjustment 

shifts while cutting, it may cause binding 
and kickback.

g) 

Use extra caution when making a 

“plunge cut” into existing walls or other 
blind areas. 

The protruding blade may cut 

objects that can cause kickback.

LOWER GUARD SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

a) 

Check lower guard for proper closing 

before each use. Do not operate the saw 
if lower guard does not move freely and 
close instantly. Never clamp or tie the 
lower guard into the open position.

 

If saw 

is accidentally dropped, lower guard may 
be bent. Raise the lower guard with the 
retracting handle and make sure it moves 

freely and does not touch the blade or any 
other part, in all angles and depths of cut.

b) 

Check the operation of the lower 

guard spring. If the guard and the spring 
are not operating properly, they must be 
serviced before use.

 

Lower guard may 

operate sluggishly due to damaged parts, 
gummy deposits, or a buildup of debris.

c) 

Lower guard should be retracted 

manually only for special cuts such 
as “plunge cuts” and “compound 
cuts.” Raise lower guard by retracting 
handle and as soon as blade enters 
the material, the lower guard must be 
released.

 

For all other sawing, the lower 

guard should operate automatically.

d) 

Always observe that the lower guard 

is covering the blade before placing saw 
down on bench or floor.

 

An unprotected, 

coasting blade will cause the saw to walk 
backwards, cutting whatever is in its path. 
Be aware of the time it takes for the blade 
to stop after switch is released.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Use clamps or another practical way to 

secure and support the workpiece to a 
stable platform.

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or against your body leaves it unstable and 
may lead to loss of control.

‡

Keep your body positioned to either 

side of the blade, but not in line with the 
saw blade.

 

KICKBACK could cause the 

saw to jump backwards (see 

Causes and 

Operator Prevention of Kickback and 
KICKBACK)

.

‡

Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and 

remove all nails from lumber before 
cutting.

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Always make sure nothing 

interferes with the movement of the 
lower blade guard.

‡

Accessories must be rated for at 

least the speed recommended on the 
tool warning label. 

Wheels and other 

accessories running over rated speed 
can fly apart and cause injury. Accessory 
ratings must always be above tool speed 
as shown on tool nameplate.

‡

Always make sure the saw is clean 

before using.

‡

Stop using this saw and have it properly 

serviced if any unusual noise or abnormal 
operation occurs.

‡

Always be sure all components are 

mounted properly and securely before 
using tool.

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Always handle the saw blade with care 

when mounting or removing it or when 
removing the diamond knockout.

‡

Always wait until the motor has reached 

Summary of Contents for CS1015

Page 1: ...anddecker com instantanswers If you can t find the answer or do not have access to the Internet call 1 800 544 6986 from 8 a m to 5 p m EST Mon Fri to speak with an agent Please have the catalog number available when you call SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE VEA EL ESPA OL EN LA CONTRAPORTADA INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA ADVERTENCIA LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ...

Page 2: ...ock f If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI protected supply Use of a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock 3 PERSONAL SAFETY a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattenti...

Page 3: ...be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 SERVICE a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL SAWS DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade Keep your second ha...

Page 4: ...close instantly Never clamp or tie the lower guard into the open position If saw is accidentally dropped lower guard may be bent Raise the lower guard with the retracting handle and make sure it moves freely and does not touch the blade or any other part in all angles and depths of cut b Check the operation of the lower guard spring If the guard and the spring are not operating properly they must ...

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Page 9: ...sing identical replacement parts LUBRICATION Black Decker tools are properly lubricated at the factory and are ready for use ACCESSORIES Recommended accessories for use with your tool are available from your local retailer WARNING The use of any accessory not recommended for use with this tool could be KD DUGRXV 8VH RQO PP EODGHV ZLWK µ GLDPHWHU DUERU SERVICE INFORMATION OO ODFN HFNHU 6HUYLFH HQWH...

Page 10: ...a free replacement TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution 8QLW ZLOO QRW VWDUW RUG QRW SOXJJHG LQ 3OXJ WRRO LQWR D ZRUNLQJ RXWOHW LUFXLW IXVH LV EORZQ 5HSODFH FLUFXLW IXVH I WKH product repeatedly causes the circuit fuse to blow discontinue use immediately and have it VHUYLFHG DW D ODFN HFNHU service center or authorized servicer LUFXLW EUHDNHU LV WULSSHG 5HVHW FLUFXLW EUHDNHU I W...

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