Maintenance, Storage and Environment
WARNING,
Switch
off
and
unplug the
power supply before
carrying
out
any
maintenance
on
the
tool.
General
inspection
Regularly
check
that
all
the
fixing
screws
are
present and tight.
They
may
vibrate
loose
over
time.
Dust
Keep
the
tool
'
s
air
vents
unclogged
and
clean
at
all
times.
Remove
dust
and
dirt
regularly.
Cleaning
is
best
done
with
compressed
air
or
a
rag.
Never
use
caustic
agents
to
clean
plastic
parts.
Replacing the fuse
Country specific models may use a fuse suitable for the specific requirements of that region.
The plug shows the type of fuse required, open and replace only after removing from any live
electrical outlet. Replace with the same fuse as fitted or with a lower Amp (A) rating.
CAUTION,
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
to
clean
the
plastic
parts
of
the
tool.
A
mild
detergent
on
a
damp
cloth
is
recommended.
Water
must
never
come
into
contact
with
the
tool.
Storage
Store
the
tool,
instruction
manual
and
accessories
in
a
secure,
dry
place.
In
this
way
you
will
always
have
all
the
information
and
parts
ready
to
hand.
Environment
When the time comes to dispose of this product please consider the environment and take it
to a recognised recycling facility instead of disposing with general household waste.
Call your local council, civic amenity site, or recycling centre for information on the recycling
and disposal of electrical products.
8.0
Tips
7.0
Constant friction on one spot
can cause extreme heat and
even fire.
Reduce heat from friction and
build up of debris by moving the
accessory constantly to clear
debris and dissipate heat.
Don’t use excessive pressure,
cutting blades will work better at
their own pace. Sawing, sanding
and grinding tools will clog if
pressed too hard.
A rotating blade will clear swarf and saw dust from the cut, the oscillating action of this tool
does not clear the debris. When performing a plunge cut where debris cannot escape, eg a
deep cut to fit a lock. Stop cutting regularly and use a brush or vacuum to clear the debris
from the cut. Allowing debris to build up will hinder the cutting action.
Grip the tool firmly, the oscillations can be absorbed by your arm and wrist reducing
the effective cut. Ensure the workpiece is also securely gripped.
Use the Triangular Carbide Rasp (AC04) to smooth out messy concrete in corners when
fitting stud work.
Try the Carbide Grit Semicircle Saw (AC01) to grind away grout between tiles, you wont find
a faster method. By skewing the blade in the gap between the tiles slightly you can make a
wider groove, so you can clear the gap in one pass. Remember to take a wire brush to
regularly clear the build up of debris from the grit.
Moving the tool as shown in this image will, combined with a light pressure, will give a
cleaner, more controllable cut in less time.
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