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Customer Helpline
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Operating Instructions
2� SAFETY ON/OFF SWITCH (SEE FIG� B1)
To switch the machine on, pull the on/off switch (11) back.
Release the on/off switch (11) to switch off.
NOTE:
When the machine is not in use, the lock off button(2) rests against the blade
guard in order to block the plunge function and prevent the blade from being exposed
unnecessarily.
3� OPERATION OF SAW (SEE FIG� B2)
To operate the machine:
1. Pull the on/off switch(11) back with one hand;
2. Push the guard lock off button(2) with another hand;
3. Press the handle to cut with your
two hands�
4� CROSS AND RIP CUTTING (SEE FIG� C1, C2)
WARNING:
To avoid sudden kick-back, never start a stationary blade while it is in
contact with the work piece.
Set the speed to maximum before commencing to plunge.
The blade teeth are exposed when operation!.
a).
FOR YOUR SAFETY USE, ALWAYS CONTROL YOUR SAW BY YOUR TWO HANDS
.
WARNING:
Always maintain proper control of the saw to make sawing safer and
easier. Loss of control of the saw may cause serious injury.
b). When making cross or rip cuts, align your line of cut with the center of the “V” (blade
alignment indicator), located on the front of the saw’s base (SEE FIG. C1).
c). Since the thickness of blades vary, make a trial cut in scrap material along your cut
mark to determine how much, if any, you should offset the blade from the cut mark to
allow for the blade thickness to get an accurate cut.
MAKING RIP CUTS (SEE FIG� C2)
Always use a guide when making long rip cuts with your saw. You can use any suitable
straight edge clamped to the work or the parallel guide included in the machine.
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