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Saw Assembly
Inserting and Releasing
Battery Pack
U s e
o n l y
B o s c h
batteries recommended
in the battery/charger list, included with
your tool.
Using other types of batteries
may result in personal injury or property
damage.
Slide charged battery pack
13
into the
housing until the battery pack locks into
position (Fig. 3).
Your tool is equipped with a secondary
locking latch to prevent the battery pack
from completely falling out of the handle,
should it become loose due to vibration.
To remove the battery pack
13
, press the
battery pack release button
14
and slide
the battery pack forward.
Press the battery pack release button
14
again and slide the battery pack completely
out of tool housing (Fig. 3).
Replacing The Blade
Use only 5-1/2" blade
rated 5500/min (RPM)
or greater. Do not use abrasive wheels.
Using blade not designed for the saw may
r e s u l t i n s e r i o u s p e r s o n a l i n j u r y a n d
property damage.
Hex wrench
5
is stored on the tool (Fig. 1).
REMOVING THE BLADE
A.
Press the depth stop slider
22
and move
it all the way down (Fig. 1). For changing
the blade, it is best to place the saw on
the side of the motor housing (Fig. 3).
B.
Pivot lever
3
toward the back (Fig. 3).
C.
Push lock-off button
2
toward the front
and press the saw toward footplate
7
until it audibly engages in the position
for changing the saw blade (the blade
stud
25
or the blade shaft
27
is
accessible through the window in the
blade guard
15
).
Disconnect battery pack from tool before making any assembly, adjustments
or changing accessories.
Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the tool accidentally.
29
28
26
5
13
14
25
30
29a
b
a
3
2
27
15
15a
Fig. 3
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