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OPERATION
(continued)
TO USE A BUCKET AS A WATER
SUPPLY
1. Position a large bucket on the floor and beneath the
pump containment area.
2. Place pump (14) in bottom of the bucket.
3. Attach the free end of the water hose into the outlet
nipple of the pump.
4. Secure slack hose and power cord to the snap ties
provided on the rear of the saw (A, Fig.17).
5. Fill the bucket completely but do not overfill.
6. Operate the saw as directed in “Making Cuts”
(page 14).
NOTE: Failure to ensure the pump is adequately
submerged will cause the pump to burn out, preventing
the cooling mechanism from working. Always check to
make sure that the pump is fully immersed and under
the water line at all times.
TO DRAIN THE WATER TRAY
After you have finished using he saw, it is
recommended that you drain all water from the water
tray. To do this:
1. Position a large bucket on the floor directly beneath
the drain opening.
2. Turn the wingnut counter clockwise to loosen drain
plug (B, Fig. 18).
3. Drain water from tray and replace plug and tighten
wingnut to secure drain plug.
B
C
TURNING THE SAW ON AND OFF
Connect the unit to a power source with the correct
voltage and frequency (120V).
1. To start the motor, pull the switch (C) to the “ON”
position.
2. To stop the motor, push the switch to the “OFF”
position.
NOTE: Providing the pump’s plug is inserted into the
pump plug receptacle on the motor, the pump will be
turned on when the motor is turned on.
FIGURE 18
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 19
A
USING THE SAFETY LOCK
When the saw is not being used, the ON/OFF switch
should be locked in the OFF position, using a long
shackle pad lock with a 3/16” diameter shank.
To lock the saw:
1. Insert the shackle through the hole located
underneath the switch and pass it all the way
through the lock tab on the switch and out the other
side.
2. Secure the lock.
3. Store the key in a secure place and away from
the saw.
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