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• Never use other than the dedicated charger
to charge the battery pack. Otherwise, the
battery may leak, overheat, or explode.
• After removing the battery pack from the
tool or the charger, always reattach the pack
cover. Otherwise, the battery contacts could
be shorted, leading to a risk of fire.
• When the Battery Pack Has Deteriorated,
Replace It with a New One.
Continued use of a damaged battery pack
may result in heat generation, ignition or bat-
tery rupture.
III
. ASSEMBLY
Attaching or Removing Battery
Pack
CAUTION:
Before inserting battery pack, check that the
power switch in the tool actuates properly and
returns to the “OFF” position when released.
1. To connect the battery pack (See Fig. 2)
Align the highlighted marker points and attach
battery pack.
• Slide the battery pack until it locks into posi-
tion.
Alignment
marks
Fig. 2
2. To remove the battery pack (See Fig. 3)
Push down the button and slide the battery
pack forward.
Button
Fig. 3
IV
. OPERATION
Before Using the Tool
This tool is intended to cut unhardened fer rous
metal, nonferrous metal, wood, and plastic.
Refer to the “Accessories” section for a list of
blades to be used for the proper applications
of this tool. The following precautions must be
followed to reduce the risk of injury;
• Do not cut stacked materials. Cut one piece at
a time.
• Do not cut hardened steel.
• Cut materials with the wider edge of the shoe
over the clamped side of the material.
• Do not touch the saw blade, workpiece, or cut-
ting chips with bare hands immediately after
cutting; they may be hot and could burn skin.
Each time you use the tool, you must make sure
it is in good operating condition.
Use the following checklist:
1. Is the blade installed in the correct direction?
The arrow on the blade must point in the same
direction as the arrow on the upper blade
cover.
2. Is the blade installed properly?
Make sure the hex bolt is tightened securely.
(See Fig. 6)
3. Does the blade look alright?
Replace the blade immediately if there are
any cracks in it or if any teeth are broken.
4. Does the lower guard close properly?
WARNING
To avoid injury, do not use the tool if the lower
guard does not close quickly over the blade.
5. Is the transparent guard securely installed?
6. Is the battery pack charged and inserted
firmly to the tool?
7. Is the depth adjustment nut for cutting secure-
ly tightened?
8. Is the workpiece securely clamped on a saw
horse or bench?
9. Is the dust case or front cover clogged with
dust?
10. Only use the blade rated at higher speed
than that of main unit.
The blade may be damaged if the blade is
used under the rated speed of the main unit.
Disengage the front cover lock button and
remove any dust that has become clogged in-
side the cover. If the cover is clogged, use a long
object such as a manual screwdriver to unclog it.
After doing so, close the front cover. (See Fig. 4)
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