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● WARNING: Do not attempt to repair or
disassemble the laser. If unqualified
persons attempt to repair this laser
product, serious injury may result. Any
repair required on this laser product
should be performed by a qualified
service dealer.
NOTE:
If laser labels are missing, damaged or
not clear, contact with the Customer Service
Department for replacements.
LASER GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
(FIG. 22, 23, 24, 25)
NOTE:
All the adjustments for the operation of
this machine have been completed at the factory.
Due to normal wear and use, some occasional
readjustments may be necessary.
To prevent serious injury, insert a padlock
(not provided) or chain with padlock through
the hole in the ON/OFF Trigger Switch prior
to making any laser adjustment. DO NOT
remove the lock from the ON/OFF Trigger
Switch during any laser adjustment.
A.
Checking Laser Line Alignment
(Fig. 22, 24)
●
Set the saw to a 0° miter and 0° bevel
setting.
●
Use a combination square to mark a 90°
angle running across the top and down the
front of a board. This line will serve as the
pattern line (Fig. 24) to adjust the laser.
Place the board on the saw table.
●
Carefully lower the saw head down to align
the saw blade with the pattern line. Position
the saw blade to the left, center or right
side of the “pattern line” depending on your
preference for the laser line location. Lock
board in place with hold-down clamp.
●
With the saw plugged in, turn on the laser
guide. Your saw has been preset with the
laser line to the left side of the blade.
When making laser line adjustments,
keep fingers away from the ON/OFF
trigger switch to prevent accidental
starting and possible serious injury.
TOP VIEW
WARNING
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WARNING
Cutting line
Workpiece
Laser line
Cutting line
Blade
Laser line