MacAllister MTC650 Manual Download Page 22

MTC650 

by 

MacAllister 

Before you start

Getting

 started...

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Connection to the electrical supply

> Before switching on, make sure that the voltage of the mains supply is the same as
   indicated on the rating plate. This product is designed to operate on 220-240V~
   50Hz. Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
> This appliance must be earthed. If in doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
   The mains supply shall be fed via a 10A fuse min.
> This machine must be supplied through a residual current device (RCD).

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Summary of Contents for MTC650

Page 1: ...Original Instructions_MNL_MTC650_GB_V01_180102 MTC650 650W Tile Cutter EAN 3663602797913 WARNING Read the instructions before using the product EN...

Page 2: ...hooting Recycling and disposal Guarantee EC declaration of conformity 23 02 03 05 13 Getting started Your product Technical and legal information Before you start These instructions are for your safet...

Page 3: ...for parallel cutting guide 8 Locking knob for locking extension table 9 Extension table 10 Mitre cutting guide 11 Parallel cutting guide 12 Locking knob for mitre cutting guide 13 Metal bracket 14 Lo...

Page 4: ...the cutting disc 2 and stops workpiece parts and cooling water from being flung out The upper protective guard must always be mounted during the operation and can be lowered to the workpiece Lower pr...

Page 5: ...cket before carrying out any adjustment or servicing Ensure your mains supply voltage is the same as your tool rating plate voltage The following information applies to professional users only but is...

Page 6: ...rk altogether e g using a nail gun to direct fasten cable trays instead of drilling holes first Please always work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that specially designed to fi...

Page 7: ...tool and ensuring it is sharp and in good condition The tightness of the grip on the handles And the tool is being used as intended by its design and these instructions While working with this power...

Page 8: ...y protection Use only non fragmented discs WARNING To ensure safe operation when using your Tile Cutter make sure you follow basic safety principles to reduce risk of personal injury electric shock an...

Page 9: ...job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use the right tool Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes not intended for example do no...

Page 10: ...o not operate tool when you are tired 20 Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function...

Page 11: ...hearing protection to reduce the risk of induced hearing loss respiratory protection to reduce the risk of inhalation of harmful dust wear gloves when handling diamond discs and rough material Never u...

Page 12: ...u will need items not supplied Suitable personal protective equipment Phillips screwdriver items supplied Disc spanner 13mm x 5 9mm 2 pc Fitting the cutting disc WARNING Risk of injury Always pull out...

Page 13: ...the Phillips screwdriver not supplied and pull off lower protective guard 17 Attach the straight spanner 20 supplied to the hexagon nut 21 Lock motor shaft 25 to prevent turning using angled spanner...

Page 14: ...nner 20 to the hexagon nut 21 Lock motor shaft 25 to prevent turning using angle spanner 23 Tighten hexagon nut 21 clockwise using straight spanner 20 Re attach the lower protective guard 17 and tight...

Page 15: ...ed Push slotted hole in the metal bracket 13 below the cross screw 26 Gently tighten the cross screw 26 Align metal bracket 13 with the cutting disc 2 Tighten cross screw 26 with a Phillips screwdrive...

Page 16: ...d towards the cutting disc Unplug the tile cutter from the mains supply Push the upper protective guard 1 onto the metal bracket 13 Push socket head bolt 27 through upper protective guard 1 and metal...

Page 17: ...et the extension table 9 to the desired distance from the cutting disc Tighten the locking knob 8 Mounting the extension table Unplug the tile cutter from the mains supply Undo the cross screws 29 Pus...

Page 18: ...ar end of the parallel cutting guide 11 to the rear of the working table 5 Push the spring 31 clamp 32 and washer 33 onto thread 34 Screw locking knob 7 onto thread 34 and tighten Adjusting the parall...

Page 19: ...started Place mitre cutting guide 10 on parallel cutting guide 11 Loosen locking knob 12 Set mitre cutting guide 10 at desired angle Tighten locking knob 12 NOTE The vertical fence can be set to a de...

Page 20: ...the work Refer to Replacing the cooling water section MTC650 by MacAllister Before you start Getting started 20 Filling the product with water Unplug the tile cutter from the mains supply Raise the v...

Page 21: ...o defects or errors are found Ensure that any defective parts are replaced before the product is used again Before you start MTC650 by MacAllister Getting started Check before starting Check the safe...

Page 22: ...y is the same as indicated on the rating plate This product is designed to operate on 220 240V 50Hz Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage This appliance must be earthed If in doubt...

Page 23: ...23 MTC650 by MacAllister In more detail In more detail 24 28 34 35 36 37 Product functions Care and maintenance Trouble shooting Recycling and disposal Guarantee EC declaration of conformity EN...

Page 24: ...the product NOTE Product damage The product is not suitable for cutting materials such as marble fine stoneware and granite Tile floor made up of these materials must not be cut NOTE Product damage Wa...

Page 25: ...e red 0 Button on the On Off Switch 6 Stop the machine immediately if there is undue vibration or some other fault If this situation continues check the machine to find the origin of the fault This ti...

Page 26: ...11 to the desired width Use the locking knob to loosen or adjust the guide Position the tile firmly against the parallel cutting guide 11 and pass through the cutting disc in a smooth action Hold the...

Page 27: ...Then make the cut as before Internal or external bevel cuts can be made by turning the tile face up or down internal eg wall corner external eg window reveal Making a mitre or diagonal cut Follow the...

Page 28: ...ning Careful handling and regular cleaning ensure that the product remains functional and efficient for a long time Remove any dirt using a brush Wipe down the product with a slightly damp cloth Keep...

Page 29: ...g water Filling the product with water Refer to Filling the product with water section on Page 19 20 WARNING Risk of injury Never use segmented cutting discs WARNING Risk of injury Always wear protect...

Page 30: ...anner 23 Loosen hexagon nut anti clockwise using straight spanner 20 Remove the hexagon nut and outer flange 22 Remove the cutting disc 2 from inner flange Thoroughly clean outer flange inner flange a...

Page 31: ...ins lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live Plug replacement As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspo...

Page 32: ...to have it checked and repaired Apart from diamond discs there are no other user serviceable parts inside this tile cutter Refer to qualified service personnel if internal maintenance is required Any...

Page 33: ...dust Dismantle any components that protrude from the product Use the original packaging or transportation handle located on the left side of the tile cutter cabinet to ship whenever possible Protect...

Page 34: ...blem can be solved quickly Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause Solution 1 Motor not running 1 No mains voltage 1 Check cable plug socket and fuse 2 Motor runs cutting disc remains still when subje...

Page 35: ...acAllister 35 In more detail Recycling and disposal Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or lo...

Page 36: ...mage caused by or resulting from Normal wear and tear Overload misuse or neglect Repairs attempted by anyone other than an authorised agent Cosmetic damage Damage caused by foreign objects substances...

Page 37: ...trictions of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Regulation EC No 1907 2006 concerning the Registra...

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