
1.
Place cutter on the floor, making sure it is on a firm and level surface.
2.
Practice using the tile cutter with some scrap tile or less expensive pieces.
3.
Use a pencil to make a mark on both sides of the glazed side of the tile, where the cut begins and ends.
4.
Slide the lever on the tile cutter so the blade is closest to you.
5.
Place the tile in the cutter with the glaze side up. Make sure the marks are directly over the guide line,
and the tile is snug against the stop. If you need to cut multiple tiles exactly alike, adjust the edge guide
so it's against the side of the tile and tighten it in place. Position the tile cutter wheel on the base of the
tile.
6.
Push down on the lever and drag the wheel across the tile with even pressure to cut through the glazed
surface. The motion should be continuous. Only score the tile once.
7.
Push down on the lever to apply pressure on both sides of the score line, which is now the weakest point
on the tile, and snap it in two.
8.
Rub a sharpening stone against the cut edge of the tile to smooth it. If the cut edge will be hidden under
moulding, you can skip smoothing it.
Operating Instructions
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USER MANUAL Model No: 3678