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Give the saw a test run before
cutting. If the tool vibrates
excessively or makes unusual
noises, stop operating the saw
immediately and correct the
problem.
Before lowering the blade to the
work piece, make sure it has
reached maximum speed.
If anything appears to be wrong,
turn the tool OFF and stop
working immediately.
Before performing any
maintenance or adjustments,
make sure that the power is
OFF and the saw blade has
stopped completely.
Always remain alert, watch what
you are doing, and use common
sense when operating a power
tool. Do not use when tired, or
under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medication.
Use only recommended
accessories specific for the
power tool.
Do not abuse the cord. Never
use the cord to carry the tool or
pull the plug from an outlet.
Keep the cord away from heat,
oil, sharp edges, or moving
parts. Replace damaged cords
immediately.
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CHANGING THE SAW
BLADE
Unplug the saw before
performing any
maintenance or changing
the blade.
To remove the blade, loosen the
bolt in the central cover by
turning it counterclockwise, using
the socket wrench provided.
Then, raise the central cover and
move it down from the original
position.
When removing the saw blade,
first raise the handle to the
highest position, press down the
shaft-locking arm to lock the saw
blade in place, and loosen the
hex bolt by turning clockwise
using the socket wrench. Then,
remove the hex bolt, outer
flange, and saw blade.
Install the new saw blade. Check
that the teeth point in the
direction of the arrow (see the
protective cover).
Install the outer flange and the hex
bolt, then press down the shaft-
locking arm, and tighten the hex
bolt firmly by turning it
counterclockwise using the socket
wrench. Then secure the central
cover back in place by adjusting
the hex bolt. When removing the
saw blade, lift up the movable hood
and central cover, loosen the hex
bolt with the socket wrench,
remove the hex bolt, outer flange,
and saw blade.