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Assembly
Screw on the blade guard (4) if it is not already in place.
Use
Sawing tiles
1. Place the tile saw on a smooth and level surface.
2. Fill the water tray with clean water up to the “max level” mark. The correct water level is stated on the blade
guard and on the inside of the water tray.
3. Tilt the work table to the desired angle by loosening the adjusting screws (8). Tighten the screws when
the tilt angle has been set.
4. Set the blade guard (4) so that a tile just fits between the guard and the table.
5. Think about how the task is to be performed. Set the parallel guide fence (2), it can be mounted on either
side of the blade. Set the fence to the same scale mark on both ends of the table to ensure that it is parallel.
6. Adapt the parallel guide fence’s handle (1) by turning it clockwise/anticlockwise until you have the correct
resistance and then tighten it so that it stays in place. Measure, using a ruler or tape, the distance between
the blade and the guide fence to make sure that the cutting length will be correct.
7. Plug the mains lead into a 230 V wall outlet and turn the tile saw on by switching the on/off switch (7) to
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Let the blade come up to full speed before beginning to cut.
8. Feed the tile into the blade with a smooth and continuous motion. Use the parallel fence as a guide.
9. Turn the motor off by switching the on/off switch to
0
. Do not remove the pieces of cut tile until the blade
has completely stopped rotating.
Sawing at an angle of 45°
1. Place the tile saw on a smooth and level surface.
2. Fill the water tray with clean water up to the “max level” mark. The correct water level is stated on the blade
guard and on the inside of the water tray.
3. Adjust the level/tilt of the work table to the desired angle using the adjusting screws (8). Tighten the screws
when the tilt angle has been set.
4. Set the blade guard (4) so that a tile just fits between the guard and the table.
5. Think about how the task is to be performed. Set the parallel guide fence (2), it can be mounted on either
side of the blade. Set the fence to the same scale mark on both sides.
6. Adapt the parallel guide fence’s handle (1) by turning it clockwise/anticlockwise until you have the correct
resistance and then tighten it so that it stays in place. Measure, using a ruler or tape, the distance between
the blade and the guide fence to make sure that the cutting length will be correct.
7. Plug the mains lead into a 230 V wall outlet and turn the tile saw on by switching the on/off switch to
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.
Let the blade come up to full speed before beginning to cut.
8. Insert the corner of the tile into the corner of the 45º mitre guide (3) (see fig.).
9. Slide the mitre guide along
the parallel guide fence
towards the cutting blade
in a smooth motion.
10. Make sure that the mitre guide
does not come into contact
with the cutting blade.
11. Turn the motor off by switching
the on/off switch to
0
when
you have finished sawing.
Do not remove the pieces
of cut tile until the blade has
completely stopped rotating.