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OPERATION

1. Ensure that the riving knife is adjusted so that (Fig. 6):

A. The distance between the riving knife (11) and the

toothed rim of the saw blade is under 5 mm.

B. The toothed rim does not extend more than 5 mm

beyond the lower edge of the riving knife.

2. The riving knife should always be used except when

making a plunging cut in the middle of a workpiece.

ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF CUT (FIG. 7A, 7B,

8, 9) 

1. To adjust the depth of cut, loosen the depth

adjustment knob (12). (Fig. 7A)

2. Slide the base plate (13) to the desired depth using

the depth adjustment lug (21) and retighten the knob

securely. (Fig. 7B)

3. The depth of cut (14) can be determined by the depth

scale (15) or by measuring the distance by which the

blade protrudes from the base plate. (Fig. 8 and 9)

ADJUSTING THE CUTTING ANGLE (FIG. 10A,
10B) 

1. The cutting angle may be set to any position between

0° and 45°. (Fig. 10A)

2. Loosen the bevel adjustment knob (16) at the front of

the tool and move the base plate to the desired angle

using the bevel scale (17). (Fig.10B)

3. Once the angle has been set, be sure to retighten the

bevel adjustment knob firmly.

TRIGGER SWITCH (FIG. 11)

This tool is started and stopped by squeezing and

releasing the trigger switch (18). To prevent the tool

from being started accidentally, the trigger can only

be operated if the safety button (19) is depressed

first. The safety button can be depressed with the

thumb leaving the other fingers free to squeeze the

trigger switch. It is not necessary to maintain pressure

on the safety button once the trigger switch has been

depressed.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (FIG. 12)

DANGER!

Keep hands away from the cutting area when

operating the tool. Keep the cord away from the

cutting area and position it so that it will not get

caught on the workpiece during the cutting

operation.

When cutting, use steady and even pressure 

(DO

NOT FORCE)

in order to obtain a uniform cut. Cut at

a speed suited to the workpiece. (Cut slowly if the

workpiece is hard.) Inspect the saw blade frequently

and replace or sharpen it if dull to avoid overloading

the motor.

CUTTING POSITION (FIG. 13A, 13B)

When cutting a workpiece at 0°, use point "A" of the

base plate line guide (20) and move the saw along

the pencilled line you have drawn. When cutting at

45°, use point "B". This line guide shows an

approximate line of cut. Make a sample cut in scrap

lumber to determine the actual line of cut.

CAUTION!

When ripping, the rip fence should only touch the

workpiece slightly. Do not force.

USING THE LASER GUIDE (FIG. 14)

WARNING

Do not stare into the laser beam or turn the laser

on when the tool is not in use. Failure to do so

could result in possible serious personal

injury.The laser unit comes from the factory

already installed and aligned. If the laser

becomes misaligned after time refer to the

"Adjustments" section.

NOTE:

Make a trial cut on a piece of scrap to ensure

laser is aligned. Adjusting the laser may be necessary.

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Mark the line to be cut on the workpiece.

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n

Adjust the depth and angle of the cut as needed.

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n

Switch on the laser beam.

NOTE:

Do not touch the blade to the workpiece until the

saw has reached maximum speed.

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Slowly push the saw forward into the workpiece.

NOTE:

Keep the laser beam on the marked line on the

workpiece for precision cutting.

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Once the cut is complete, allow the saw to come to a

complete stop before turning off the laser.

LED WORKLIGHTS (FIG. 15)

Your saw is equiped with 2 LED WORKLIGHTS (26).

These worklight help illuminate the work piece in dimly lit

areas and helps when following the cutting line.

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Summary of Contents for ECS13519

Page 1: ...erator safety Properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance Pay close attention to the Rules for Safe Operation Warnings and Cautions If you use your circular saw proper...

Page 2: ...1 0 2 4 3 1 45 3 6 11 8 A B 6 1 2 7 6 11 5 13 16 1 0 2 4 3 1 4 5 5 3 2 1 0 2 4 3 1 4 5 8 4 2 9 4 1 7A 12 13 7B 10 3 2 4...

Page 3: ...14 21 23 25 15 16 16 17 10A 10B 9 8 12 11 19 18 22 20 A B 13A 13B...

Page 4: ...24 23 23 25 14 15 1 0 2 4 3 1 45 26 1 0 2 4 3 1 45 25 16...

Page 5: ...earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock n n Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrig...

Page 6: ...rwise indicated in this instruction manual Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service centre Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR CI...

Page 7: ...protruding blade may cut objects that can cause kickback Safety instructions for saws with lower guard n n Check lower guard for proper closing before each use Do not operate the saw if lower guard d...

Page 8: ...at the teeth of the saw blade are pointing upward at the front of the tool ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE BLADE FIGURES 2 3 4 AND 5 ATTACHING THE BLADE 1 Pressing the spindle lock button 1 turn the hex he...

Page 9: ...d away from the cutting area and position it so that it will not get caught on the workpiece during the cutting operation When cutting use steady and even pressure DO NOT FORCE in order to obtain a un...

Page 10: ...nging removable or expendable parts blade bit sandpaper etc lubricating or working on the saw Keep handles clean and free from oil and grease If the supply cord is damaged it shall be replaced by the...

Page 11: ...OWNER MUST PRESENT THE SALES DOCKET AND UARANTEE ERTIFICATE TO CONFIRM DATE OF PURCHASE 4HIS PRODUCT IS SOLD BY THE DEALER OR SERVICE CENTRE AS PRINCIPAL AND THE DEALER HAS NO AUTHORITY FROM THE OMPAN...

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