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Warning: Blade teeth are very sharp.
For best cutting results
ensure you use a saw blade suited to the material and cut quality
you need.
It is possible to make cuts extremely close to floors, walls and
other difficult areas. Insert the blade shank into the blade clamp
with the blade teeth facing up (opposite to normal working
position). This will make cuts closer to the work surface.
Warning: Make sure the pendulum setting is “0 “ when
using the saw blade teeth facing up.
FOOTPLATE ADJUSTMENT (See Fig.C)
The footplate tilts in order to keep as much of its surface in
contact with the work surface. To adjust, hold saw firmly and pivot
footplate to desired position.
PENDULUM ACTION CONTROL (See Fig.D)
The pendulum action varies the down cutting angle of the blade for
increased cutting efficiency. This can also be adjusted during no
load running. Do not use excessive blade force when cutting with
the pendulum action.
Warning: Make sure the pendulum setting is “0’ when
using the saw blade teeth facing up.
PENDULUM SETTINGS
0 - Thin materials, fine cuts, tight curves.
1 - Hard materials (e.g. steel & chipboard).
2 - Thick materials (e.g. wood) & plastics.
3 - Fast cuts (e.g. softwood). Cutting in the direction of the wood
grain.
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DISPOSAL OF AN EXHAUSTED BATTERY PACK
To preserve natural resources, please recycle or dispose
of the battery pack properly. This battery pack contains
Ni-Mh batteries. Consult your local waste authority for
information regarding available recycling and/or disposal options.
Discharge your battery pack by operating your saw, then remove
the battery pack from the saw housing and cover the battery pack
connections with heavy duty adhesive tape to prevent short circuit
and energy discharge. Do not attempt to open or remove any of the
components.
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