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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING

LIVETOOL INDICATOR

When the machine is connected with the power supply, 
the livetool indicator(13) always glow. If not, please 
check the supply.

PREPARATION

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The tool should always be mounted securely using bolt 

holes (11) on a firm surface such as a workbench.

 Warning:

 Use the tool only in dry, well-lit 

surroundings. Pull out saw head lock bolts (8) and 
guide saw head (12) up to its starting position. 

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Insert the Rear Anti-Tip(21) into the hole then use the 

screw(a) to fix it.(Fig.3)

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Insert Extension Arm(22) for large workpieces into the 

left and right holes on the base then use the screw(a) 
to fix it.(Fig.7)

Press the workpiece firmly against fence (4).

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Fix both large and small workpieces in position. Do not 
remove workpieces from the bench until the tool has 
come to a stop.

SWITCHING ON

Press and hold trigger switch (1). Allow tool to reach 
maximum speed. Pull lower guard lock lever (2) and 
slowly bring saw head (12) to the workpiece. Use light 
pressure to cut.

SWITCHING OFF

 

Release the switch (1) and use handle (14) to guide saw 
head (12) back to its starting position.

SETTING CUT ANGLE

Switch tool OFF and remove power cord from outlet. 

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Vertical bevel cut 45°-90°/0°

  Release lock lever (19) and use handle (14) to turn 

bench (3) left or right, until the mark aligns over the 
desired angle.

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Horizontal bevel cut 45°-90°/0°

 

Slacken off lock (18) on back of tool. Swing saw head 
horizontally to desired cut angle. Retighten lock.

Note:

 Capacity of bevel can be changed from 45~90/0 

degree to 45~-10 degree by adjusting the bevel 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 blade. Reverse steps to 
remount.

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

Remove power cord from outlet. For transport and 
storage, lower the saw head (12) and lock it in that 
position by inserting the saw head lock bolt(8) in the 
hole.

DUST COLLECTION

Attach dust bag (17) with clamp to dust port (10).

Tip: The dust catcher will be more efficient if you empty 
the bag frequently. When you finish working, wash out 
the empty bag with a mild soap solution and leave to dry.

MAINTENANCE

Remove power cord from outlet. Remove dust and wood

chips regularly from under the safety cover. Keep 
ventilation slits and dust outlets clear. Clean with a damp 
cloth. Do not use solvents. Dry well.

SERVICE TIPS

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Store the tool, user manual and any accessories 

in the original packaging. That way you’ll have all 
information and parts within easy reach.

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To clean the housing, all you need is a damp cloth. 

Never immerse electric tools in water. See user 
manual for further guidelines.

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Please provide a brief description of the fault to help 

speed up fault detection and repair time. If the tool is 
still under warranty, please enclose the warranty card 
and sales docket.

IMPORTANT:

 Opening the tool will void the warranty.

To avoid transport damage, pack the tool securely or use 
the original packaging.

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Summary of Contents for EMS-1221

Page 1: ...210MM MITRE SAW OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL N197 EMS 1221 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A1 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A1 8 6 07 2 16 52 PM 8 6 07 2 16 52 PM ...

Page 2: ...1 6 8 18 10 17 21 15 4 19 18 17 12 14 13 2 22 7 3 11 16 20 21 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A3 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A3 8 6 07 2 16 58 PM 8 6 07 2 16 58 PM ...

Page 3: ... a b b b b a x b 115 x 45 mm 90 0 90 0 90 45 45 45 45 90 115 x 22 mm 80 x 40 mm 80 x 22 mm Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A4 EMS 1221 manual SAA indd A4 8 6 07 2 17 05 PM 8 6 07 2 17 05 PM ...

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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