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Customer Helpline 0333 0143092  

A moment of inattention while 
operating power tools may result 
in serious personal injury. 

b)  Use personal protective 
equipment. Always wear eye 
protection. 

Protective equipment 

such as dust mask, non-skid 
safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing 
protection used for appropriate 
conditions will reduce personal 
injuries. 

c)  Prevent unintentional starting. 
Ensure the switch is in the off-
position before connecting to 
power source and/or battery pack, 
picking up or carrying the tool. 

Carrying power tools with your 
finger on the switch or energising 
power tools that have the switch 
on invites accidents. 

d)  Remove any adjusting key or 
wrench before turning the power 
tool on. 

A wrench or a key left 

attached to a rotating part of the 
power tool may result in personal 
injury. 

e)  Do not overreach. Keep proper 
footing and balance at all times. 

This enables better control of 
the power tool in unexpected 
situations. 

f)  Dress properly. Do not wear 
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep 
your hair, clothing and gloves 
away from moving parts. 

Loose 

clothes, jewellery or long hair can 
be caught in moving parts.

g)  If devices are provided for the 

connection of dust extraction and 
collection facilities, ensure these 
are connected and properly used. 

Use of dust collection can reduce 
dust-related hazards.

4. Power tool use and care 

a)  Do not force the power tool. 
Use the correct power tool for 
your application. 

The correct 

power tool will do the job better 
and safer at the rate for which it 
was designed. 

b)  Do not use the power tool if 
the switch does not turn it on and 
off. 

Any power tool that cannot 

be controlled with the switch is 
dangerous and must be repaired.

c)  Disconnect the plug from 
the power source and/or the 
battery pack from the power tool 
before making any adjustments, 
changing accessories, or storing 
power tools. 

Such preventive 

safety measures reduce the 
risk of starting the power tool 
accidentally.  

d)  Store idle power tools out of 
the reach of children and do not 
allow persons unfamiliar with the 
power tool or these instructions 
to operate the power tool. 

Power 

tools are dangerous in the hands 
of untrained users. 

e)  Maintain power tools. Check 
for misalignment or binding of 
moving parts, breakage of parts 
and any other condition that may 

Summary of Contents for JS710LE

Page 1: ...JCB SO53 3LE www JCBDIY com Customer Helpline 0333 0143092 Safety and operating manual Jigsaw JCB JS710LE...

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Page 3: ...nd matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your...

Page 4: ...gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts g If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these...

Page 5: ...o 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 onl...

Page 6: ...ol relating to removing electric and electronic waste This means that this product shall not be discarded with household waste but that it shall be returned to a collection system which conforms to th...

Page 7: ...ONTROL 5 HEX KEY 6 VACUUM ADAPTOR 7 BASE PLATE 8 ANGLE PLATE 9 PENDULUM ACTION CONTROL 10 ROLLER GUIDE 11 SAW BLADE 12 FINGER PROTECTION 13 TOOL FREE BLADE HOLDER 14 WORK LIGHT 15 PARALLEL GUIDE SEE F...

Page 8: ...ssure is over 80dB A VIBRATION INFORMATION Vibration total values triax vector sum determined according to EN 60745 Cut into wood Vibration emission value ah cw 13 4m s2 Uncertainty Kcw 1 5m s2 Cut in...

Page 9: ...total working period Helping to minimise your vibration exposure risk ALWAYS use sharp chisels drills and blades Maintain this tool in accordance with these instructions and keep well lubricated wher...

Page 10: ...OFF SWITCH Depress to start and release to stop your tool 2 SWITCH LOCK ON BUTTON Depress on off switch 1 then lock on button 2 See A release on off switch first then lock on button second Your switc...

Page 11: ...You can only use the blade type shown in Fig C To open the blade holder 13 rotate the ring anti clockwise Jigsaw upside down and hold in position See Fig D Then fully insert the blade into the blade h...

Page 12: ...e the parallel guide clamp a and locking knob b onto the parallel guide 15 Then slide the parallel guide arm through both parallel guide fixtures and place the clamp a on the fixture Tighten the locki...

Page 13: ...ward stroke only Chart 2 0 Thin materials Fine cuts Tight curves Hard materials e g steel chipboard Thick materials e g wood plastic Fast cuts e g softwood Cutting in the direction of the wood grain 9...

Page 14: ...r most general purposes but it is recommended for accurate work to set the angle with a protractor and make a test cut on other material 11 DUST TUBE See J Mount the dust tube 6 into the opening of th...

Page 15: ...lways use a blade suited to the material and material thickness to be cut Always ensure the work piece is firmly held or clamped to prevent movement For easier control use low speed to start cutting t...

Page 16: ...e of the base plate rests on the work piece continue to saw along the cutting line See K L METAL CUTTING Use a finer tooth blade for ferrous metals and a coarse tooth blade for non ferrous metals When...

Page 17: ...s store your power tool in a dry place Keep the motor ventilation slots clean Keep all working controls free of dust Occasionally you may see sparks through the ventilation slots This is normal and wi...

Page 18: ...ate of purchase If your JCB power tool becomes defective within this warranty period we guarantee to Replace or repair all defective parts free of charge or Repair products free of charge or Replace t...

Page 19: ...plies with the following Directives EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Standards conform to EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 610...

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