OPERATION
WARNING:
To prevent serious injury, make sure all the warnings and instructions have been read and
understood before operating this tool.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
1. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the tool. Do not operate if any portion of the tool, power switch,
power cord, or cutting wheel is damaged, inoperable, or altered. Any issues with the tool should be repaired or
replaced before use.
2. Make sure that the tile saw is securely placed on a firm, level surface.
3. Check that all parts of the machine are properly assembled and all safety guards are in place.
4. Refer to “Positioning of the Tile Saw” on page 10 to arrange the power cord with enough length to create a “drip
loop” to reduce the risk of electric shock.
5. Check that the water is filled up to the maximum water line marked on the inside of the tank (Fig. 10, p. 14).
WARNING:
Stop the machine immediately if there is excessive vibration or any other abnormal feed-
back (vibrations, noises, etc.). Have the machine checked by a qualified technician before operation.
Refer to the instructions on the following pages for making specific types of cuts.
OPERATING THE TILE SAW
1. Plug the power cord into the power supply.
2. Make sure the workpiece is not contacting the cutting wheel during startup. Push the power switch to ON, and
the machine will start. Allow the wheel to reach full speed before performing any cutting operations.
3. To switch off the machine, push the power switch to OFF. The wheel will continue to rotate for a few seconds
after the machine has been switched off. Wait for the wheel to stop completely before removing the workpiece or
making any adjustments.
4. After use, turn off the tool and disconnect the power supply. Place the water reservoir drain hole over a container
large enough to hold the water. Pull out the tank drain plug and drain the water. Clean the water reservoir.
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