12.
13.
PULLING THE TABLE FENCE
Put the locking knob on
Position C (Fig. 39), and then
pull the table fence out (Fig. 40).
CUTTING OPERATION
WARNING! Turn the switch
knob to the “OFF” position
when adjusting the motor.
WARNING! Do not attempt
to cut very small pieces. Avoid awkward hand positions
where a sudden slip could cause your hand or finger to
come in contact with the diamond blade. When cutting
any material, make sure that it is fully supported. Hold
workpiece firmly.
Do not force the material into the
blade.
CAUTION! Make sure that the cutting-depth-
adjustment knob and the bevel-cut-adjustment knob are
tightened before operating the saw.
PARALLEL CUT
1. Loosen the knob on the
parallel/angle guide,
2. Using the window in
parallel/angle guide and
scale rules on the table
surface for reference,
adjust the parallel/angle
guide to the desired
distance from the blade as
indicated in the window in
the guide.
3. Tighten the knob (Fig. 41).
4. Ensure that the angle arrow on the parallel/angle guide
points to 0° (Fig. 45).
Left-side alignment:
1. Align the appropriate measurement on the scale on the
table with indicator above the window on the parallel/
angle guide. For example, in Fig. 42, the indicator
points to “3” on the scale; the width between blade and
left edge of tile is 3 inch.
2. Position and press the tile
firmly against the parallel/
angle guide and move the
table evenly with two hands
during cutting. Do not force
the work piece or move the
table too quickly (Fig. 43).
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Right-side alignment:
1. The parallel/angle guide cannot be used for right-side
alignment, but the scale of the table fence may be used
to measure on the right side of the workpiece.
2. At this side, the zero scale is the “
∆
” mark.
3. The distance between the blade and the right edge of
the workpiece is marked “L” in Fig. 44.
FLAT 0°~ 45°ANGLE CUT
1. Loosen the knob on the parallel/angle guide.
2. Adjust the parallel/angle guide to the desired angle and
tighten the knob (Fig. 45).
3. Using the parallel/angle guide to align the material for
angle cutting, position and press the tile firmly with two
hands
4. Move the table evenly with two hands during cutting.
Do not force the work piece or move the table too
quickly(Fig. 46).
45° BEVEL CUT
1. Loosen the bevel-cut adjustment knob and adjust the
angle from 0°to 45°.
2. Tighten the knob before cutting.
3. Position and press the
tile firmly with two hands
during cutting (Fig. 47).
4. Move the table evenly with
two hands during cutting.
Do not force the work
piece or move the table too
quickly
3
8
Fig. 42a
3
8
Fig. 42b
Fig. 43
Fig. 44a
Fig. 44b
Zero Scale
Right Edge of
Workpiece
Fig. 45
Fig. 46
Fig. 47
CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen the cutting-depth-
adjustment knob (Fig. 48)
2. Raise the cutting head to
the height desired.
3. Retighten the cutting-depth
adjustment knob.
MAKING A PLUNGE CUT
1. Loosen the cutting-depth-
adjustment knob.
2. Raise the saw to the full,
upright position.
3. Align the tile under the saw
blade by moving the table
to the desired position
(Fig49)
4. Plunge the saw into the
material. Do not force the
saw or move the saw too
quickly into the material.
CHANGING THE BLADE
When the blade is worn out, it should be changed. Please
follow the procedure illustrated in previously in
Blade
Installation.
HOW TO USE LUBRICANT SUPPLIED
When the movement of the
table is not smooth, a small
amount lubricant may be
injected.
1. Loosen the cap on the
lubrication port.
2. Cut the end of the injection
tube attached to the bottle
of lubricant.
3. Inject a small amount of lubricant into the bar cylinder
under the table (Fig. 50).
4. Replace the lubrication port cap.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION! For your safety, turn off the switch and
unplug saw from the power source before performing
any maintenance or cleaning. If the power cord becomes
damaged in anyway, replace it immediately with the
approved cord. When cleaning the saw,
do not expose the
motor to direct water. If excessive water is introduced into
the motor, electric shock and/or damage to the motor can
occur.
Do not service the electric motor’s internal components
yourself. Contact an authorized service center.
Never use water or any other chemical liquids to cleaning
the electrical parts of the machine.
Use a soft cloth to clean the water and dust on the
machine.
Keep the ventilation slots of the motor clean to prevent
overheating of the motor
Periodic maintenance of your tile saw allows for long
Fig. 48
Fig. 49
Fig. 50
life and trouble-free operation. The cutting residue that
the saw generates could be considerable. A cleaning,
lubrication, and maintenance schedule should be
maintained.
As a common sense and preventative maintenance
practice, follow these recommended steps:
•
Clean the entire saw with fresh water after each use.
•
Pump clean/fresh water for 1 minute through the water
pump and blade guard assembly to safeguard against
slurry build-up and clogging.
•
Keep the slip bar lubricated.
•
If the table is not sliding easily, inject the lubricant into
the bar cylinder under the table (Fig. 50).
•
Inspect the diamond blade for it’s overall integrity. Check
the rim for wear or damage.
MOTOR REPLACEMENT
WARNING! Disconnect the plug from the power source
before performing any assembly, adjustment, or repair to
avoid possible injury.
Remove the motor unit from the accessory pack and
remove the hex nut and two
flanges on the motor shaft.
Replacement Procedure:
1. Loosen the 0°-45°bevel-
cut-adjustment knob and
swing the support plate of
the motor unit 0°to 45°(Fig.
51a).
2. Raise the blade guard
to its highest position by
loosening the locking knob.
3. Loosen the 4 mounting screws and remove the motor.
4. Insert the new motor unit
into the support plate in
the direction shown by the
arrow in Fig. 51a.
5. Attach the motor unit with
the four screws supplied.
6. The screws shall be
screwed into the gear box
of the motor unit through
the support plate and firmly
tightened with a screwdriver (Fig. 51b.)
NOTE: After motor replacement, a slight misalignment
may have occurred. Check the following settings and
adjust, if necessary, prior to using the saw.
Fig. 51a
Fig. 51b