1. Remove the 45° bevel table to access the water tank.
2. Push down the water drain plug firmly to avoid water
from leaking out.
3. Fill the water tank with water up to the maximum fill
line marked on the inside of the tank .
WARNING:
Do not add chemicals or deter-
gents to the water.
4. After operation, turn off the tool and disconnect the
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ASSEMBLY
• Replace the outer flange and nut and
tighten securely with the two spanners
provided (fig. 8). Check that both
blade flanges are in contact with the
blade.
• Unscrew the screw & washer from
the metal bracket (fig. 9).
•
Put the metal bracket under the
plastic housing then slide it into the
slot (fig. 10-11).
•
The metal bracket can be fixed into
position using the screw supplied
(fig. 12). Ensure the metal bracket is
in line with the diamond disc.
•
Insert the blade guard into the notch
then tighten the screw (fig. 3).
• Put the cover (45º vertical fence)
back into position.
INSTALLATION OF THE
PROTECTIVE GUARD (Fig. 13-14)
•
Unplug the tile saw from the mains
supply.
•
Place the guard onto the metal
bracket (fig. 13) and fix in place using
the screw and washer. Push the
red cover cap over the nut (fig. 14).
•
Cover the diamond disc with
the guard.
•
Ensure that protective guard can
move freely and that it cannot touch
the disc.
•
Do not over tighten the protective
guard when fixing it. The guard
should be free to rise and fall as the workpiece is pushed towards the disc.
INSTALLATION OF THE PARALLEL GUIDE (Fig. 15-16)
•
Unplug the tile saw from the mains supply.
•
Put the parallel guide onto the working table and fix it using the plastic securing
knobs (fig. 15).
•
Mitre cutting can be performed by using the mitre cutting guide. The angle can
be adjusted from 0° to 45° by unscrewing the red palstic screw.
•
To perform 45° bevel cut, raise one side of the table, lever out the support and
locate the labs into the corresponding holes in the deck (fig. 16).
Ensure that the deck is correctly secured before working.
fig.10
fig.12
fig.14
fig.16
fig.9
fig.11
fig.13
fig.15
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
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ASSEMBLY
FILLING THE WATER TANK (Fig. 17)
Before cutting, the tank must be filled with water:
• Unplug the tile saw from the mains supply.
• Remove the cover from the working table.
• Fill the tank with water to above the fill line (fig. 17a).
• When you have finished cutting, remove the plug inside
the tank to drain the water (fig. 17b).
Warning:
Do not add chemicals or detergents to the water.
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Before switching on, make sure that the voltage of the mains
supply is the same as indicated on the rating plate. This
product is designed to operate on 120V~60Hz.
Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
This appliance must be properly grounded. If in doubt,
please consult a qualified electrician. The mains supply shall
be fed via a 10 amp min. fuse. Put the tile saw on a clean,
stable and flat surface.
WARNING !
Before switching the tile saw on, make sure
that you have read and understood all of the safety
instructions. Make sure that the tile saw is unplugged when the tile saw is not
being used or adjustments are being made.
• Plug the mains cable into the mains supply.
• Fill the water tank. Press the switch marked I.
• The machine will now start. Always allow the disc to reach full speed before
performing any cutting operations.
• To switch off the machine, push the swith marked 0. The tile saw will now stop.
WARNING !
The disc will continue to rotate for a few seconds after the machine
has been switched off. Wait for the disc to stop before removing the workpiece or
making any adjustments.
Stop the machine immediately if there is undue vibration or some other fault. If this
situation continues, check the machine to find the origin of the fault.
OPERATION
MAKING A STRAIGHT CUT (Fig. 18)
Adjust the parallel guide to the desired width.
Use the securing knob to loosen or adjust the guide.
Position the tile firmly against the parallel guide and
through the blade in a smooth action.
Hold the edges of the tile and press down firmly to prevent
the tile lifting during the cut.
fig.17b
fig.18
NIW
fig.17a
MIN
USING THE 45° BEVEL TABLE (Fig. Q)
Raise the 45° bevel table, bring up the table support and
locate the tabs into the corresponding holes in the bot-
tom of the bevel table (Fig. Q). Ensure that the table is
fully secured onto the support.
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ASSEMBLY
• Replace the outer flange and nut and
tighten securely with the two spanners
provided (fig. 8). Check that both
blade flanges are in contact with the
blade.
• Unscrew the screw & washer from
the metal bracket (fig. 9).
•
Put the metal bracket under the
plastic housing then slide it into the
slot (fig. 10-11).
•
The metal bracket can be fixed into
position using the screw supplied
(fig. 12). Ensure the metal bracket is
in line with the diamond disc.
•
Insert the blade guard into the notch
then tighten the screw (fig. 3).
• Put the cover (45º vertical fence)
back into position.
INSTALLATION OF THE
PROTECTIVE GUARD (Fig. 13-14)
•
Unplug the tile saw from the mains
supply.
•
Place the guard onto the metal
bracket (fig. 13) and fix in place using
the screw and washer. Push the
red cover cap over the nut (fig. 14).
•
Cover the diamond disc with
the guard.
•
Ensure that protective guard can
move freely and that it cannot touch
the disc.
•
Do not over tighten the protective
guard when fixing it. The guard
should be free to rise and fall as the workpiece is pushed towards the disc.
INSTALLATION OF THE PARALLEL GUIDE (Fig. 15-16)
•
Unplug the tile saw from the mains supply.
•
Put the parallel guide onto the working table and fix it using the plastic securing
knobs (fig. 15).
•
Mitre cutting can be performed by using the mitre cutting guide. The angle can
be adjusted from 0° to 45° by unscrewing the red palstic screw.
•
To perform 45° bevel cut, raise one side of the table, lever out the support and
locate the labs into the corresponding holes in the deck (fig. 16).
Ensure that the deck is correctly secured before working.
fig.10
fig.12
fig.14
fig.16
fig.9
fig.11
fig.13
fig.15
INSTALLING THE MITER GAUGE (Fig. P)
FILLING AND EMPTYING THE WATER TANK (Fig. S)
Attach the miter gauge on top of the parallel fence. The
miter angle can be adjusted from 0° to 45°. Loosen the
miter gauge knob (Fig. P) and rotate the gauge to the
desired angle setting. Tighten the miter gauge knob to
lock the miter angle.
Fig. P
Fig. Q
Fig. S
Miter Gauge
Knob
Water Drain Plug
power supply. Place the water tank drain hole over a container large enough to hold the water. Pull out the drain
plug and drain the water. Do not allow water to splash onto the ground or around machine. Discard waste water in
accordance with local regulations. Clean the water tank after each use to avoid build-up.
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