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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT.

To ensure your safety and satisfaction, carefully read this 
OWNER’S MANUAL and the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
before using this product.

DESCRIPTION

1. Trigger switch

2. Low guard lock lever

3. Bench

4. Fence

5. Arbor Bolt

6. Bevel cut adjuster

7. Lower guard

8. Saw head lock bolt

9. Flange

10. Dust port

11. Bolt holes for attachment to base

12. Saw head

13. Livetool Indicator

14. Handle

15. Spanner

16. Sleeve Wrench

17. Dust bag

18. Bevel lock button

19. Lock lever

20. Hex Wrench

21. Rear Anti-Tip

22. Extension Arm

Keep this MANUAL in a handy place and read before 
operating the saw.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Input 

240V ~ 50 Hz

Power  

1200W

Safety  

class IP20

Tilt angle  

max. 45°

Speed  

4500/ min

Cut depth at 90°   max. 45 mm

Cut width at 90°   max. 115 mm

Saw blade  

max. diameter 210 mm

 

bore 16 mm

Weight  

7 kg

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING

USE:

Stationary, precise cutting of wood and wood- product of 
varying lengths and shapes in a domestic environment. 
The tool and accessories should be used only as 
intended.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING 
ELECTRIC

 

POWER TOOLS

WARNING!

When using electric power tools, follow these guidelines 
to protect yourself from electric shocks, injury and the 
risk of fire.

Read and follow all these instructions before using 
this electric power tool. Pay attention to the safety 
instructions.

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For safe working:

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Keep your work area tidy.

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An untidy work area can lead to accidents.

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Operate tool in a suitable area.

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Do not use electric power tools in the rain. Do not use 

electric power tools in a wet or damp environment. 
Ensure you have good lighting. Do not use electric 
power tools close to flammable liquids or gases.

■ 

Protect yourself from electrical shocks.

  Avoid touching earthed items such as pipes, heaters, 

ovens or refrigerators.

■ 

Keep children away.

  Do not allow other people to touch the electric power 

tool or cable. Keep other people away from your work 
area.

■ 

Keep your electric power tools safe.

  Unused power tools should be stored in a dry, elevated 

or locked place out of the reach of children.

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Do not overload electric power tools.

  You will work better and safer within the specified 

limits.

    

Use the dust collector.

  If you have accessories for attaching dust suction and 

collection devices, make sure these are attached and 
used correctly.

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Use the correct electric power tool for the job.

  Do not use low-power tools for heavy work. Use the 

tool only for the intended purpose. 

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Wear suitable clothing.

  Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which 

could catch in moving parts. Non-slip footwear are 
recommended for outdoor work. If you have long hair, 
tie it back.

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Wear protective glasses.

  Use a face mask if producing a lot of dust. 

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Page 4: ...wer tool Pay attention to the safety instructions For safe working Keep your work area tidy An untidy work area can lead to accidents Operate tool in a suitable area Do not use electric power tools in the rain Do not use electric power tools in a wet or damp environment Ensure you have good lighting Do not use electric power tools close to flammable liquids or gases Protect yourself from electrica...

Page 5: ...sories and add ons specified in the user manual The use of other attachments or accessories can be dangerous Have your electric power tool repair by an electrical specialist This tool has been manufactured in accordance with current safety regulations To avoid user accidents repairs should be carried out only by an electrical specialist using only original replacement parts WARNING Your reactions ...

Page 6: ...evel cut adjuster 6 CHANGING BLADES Fig q4 5 Remove power cord from the outlet before attempting to change the blade Bring saw head 12 to starting position Remove lower guard 7 by operate the lower guard lock lever 2 then loose screws a b Fig 4 and remove the cover Use the provided spanner 15 to hold the flange 9 and use the provided sleeve wrench 16 to unscrew the arbor bolt 5 then change the bla...

Page 7: ...FICATE TO CONFIRM DATE OF PURCHASE 4HIS PRODUCT IS SOLD BY THE DEALER OR 3ERVICE CENTRE AS PRINCIPAL AND THE DEALER HAS NO AUTHORITY FROM THE OMPANY TO GIVE ANY ADDITIONAL GUARANTEE ON THE OMPANY S BEHALF EXCEPT AS HEREIN CONTAINED OR HEREIN REFERRED TO UARANTEE ONDITIONS 4HIS GUARANTEE ONLY APPLIES PROVIDED THAT THE 0RODUCT HAS BEEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS UNDER...

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