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After use, check the tool to make sure that it is in top condition.It

is recommended that you take this tool to a RYOBI Authorized

Service Center for a thorough cleaning and lubrication at least

once a year.

DO NOT MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE MOTOR IS

IN MOTION.

ALWAYS REMOVE THE BATTERY FROM THE TOOL BEFORE

CHANGING REMOVABLE OR EXPENDABLE PARTS

(BIT...ETC.), LUBRICATING OR WORKING ON THE UNIT.

WARNING!

To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be performed by 

an 

AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER or other QUALIFIED

SERVICE ORGANIZATION.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

MAINTENANCE

Bevel cuts (Fig. 24)

•  Fix the workpiece with the vice clamp (16).

•  Loose the adjustment lever and set the angle required.

•  Confirm the holing prop is in the saw line.

•  Fasten up the adjustment screw. Turn the tool on and press 

the saw down to carry out required cut.

•  Insert the dust extraction adapter (18) into the dust outlet. 

•  Pull the dust extraction adapter and make sure it is tightened 

securely on the dust outlet.

•  Connect the hose of a vacuum cleaner. 

•  Turn on the vacuum cleaner first, and then turn on the 

machine. 

•  If you stop cutting, turn off the machine first, and then turn off 

the vacuum cleaner.

•   To clean plastic parts use a damp cloth. Never use any 

detergents, neither dissolvents or sharp tools.

•   Remove dirt of the table with proper cleaning spray.
•   If it takes more then 10sec. to stop the motor, replace the worn 

out brakeparts in qualified workshop.

•   Ventilation holes and moving parts always clean up from the 

dust with soft brush after each use.

Lubricate metal moving parts regularly.

Plug the cord out before any activity

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

 

1.  Power cord is too long or has small diameter. Secure proper 

extension cable with minimum diameter of 1,5 mm²

2.  Saw blade is not sharp enough. Sharp it up.
     Saw blade teeth have not sufficient rake.

1.  Saw blade is dull. Let it sharpen up or eplace it.

MALFUNCTIONS-CAUSES-ELIMINATION

1. The tool is without power.

    Check electric distribution and power cord, seek qualified 

advice.

2. Heat sensor cut the power off. 

    Wait 5 to 10sec. and then turn the tool on again.

1. Heat sensor is defective. Have it replaced by an electrician 

expert.

2. Motor safeguard turns it off from some reason.

    Wait 5 to 10 sec. and then turn the tool back on again.

Attention: first of all check the overcurrent fusses!
Motor is not running

Motor went off during the work

Overloading reasons

Burned marks on the workpiece

CHIP SUCTION (Fig. 25)

If running the tool in confined places, it is needed to use proper 

suction unit or the dust bag (5) must be put on the outlet 

nozzle.

WARNING!

Hold the carried workpiece firmly but never the part which 

is going to be cut off.

DUST EXTRACTION ADAPTER (Fig. 26)

•  Press the spindle lock lever and hold it to loosen the saw 

blade fixing bolt.

•  Turn the bolt in clockwise direction with socket wrench or 

open-ended wrench.

•  Take the saw blade off the spindle and remove it.
•  Clean the spindle up and put a new saw blade on.
•  Put a new saw blade on and secure it in opposite way as 

described above.

Attention! 

•  Check the rotation direction. Confirm that cutting edge of 

teeth match with the direction of rotation, i.e. forward. Watch 

out for the arrows on the saw blade and saw blade guard.

•  Every time before use check if all protective and safety 

equipment function correctly.

Important! 

•  After you mounted on a new saw blade check by hand if it 

spins freely.

•  Then plug the power back in and trial run the tool before you 

start working on it.

REPLACING SAW BLADE (Fig. 27, 28)

Always disconnect the power plug before any 

maintenance or adjustment and before removing 

or installing the saw blade.

WARNING!

Summary of Contents for TMS-250

Page 1: ...TMS 250...

Page 2: ...1 1 4 2 5 3 8 9 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 3: ...2 4 3 6 5 2 1 Wing nut Release lever 9 3 4 Adjustment screw Saw head locking knob Lever...

Page 4: ...3 10 9 12 11 8 7 14 15 Limiter lever 14 13 Button Saw head locking knob Saw head locking knob Lever...

Page 5: ...4 16 15 18 17 14 13 4 Wing nut 10 Screw Adjustment screw 10...

Page 6: ...5 22 21 24 23 20 19 15 12 14 16 Adjustment lever...

Page 7: ...6 28 27 26 25 Spindle lock lever 18...

Page 8: ...re connecting to power source l o o t e h t g n i y r r a c r o p u g n i k c i p k c a p y r e t t a b r o d n a Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that hav...

Page 9: ...or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts g If devices are provided for the connection of dust extracti...

Page 10: ...risk of fire when used with another battery pack c Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire d When battery pa...

Page 11: ...saw head locking knob release the saw head up and then turn the saw head locking knob to let it snap in Fig 3 3 Loose the wing nut which holds holing prop In the holding cylinder of the holing prop th...

Page 12: ...extension cable with minimum diameter of 1 5 mm 2 Saw blade is not sharp enough Sharp it up Saw blade teeth have not sufficient rake 1 Saw blade is dull Let it sharpen up or eplace it MALFUNCTIONS CAU...

Page 13: ...NOTE 12...

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