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SECURING THE WORKPIECE
The work clamp (2) can be fitted on either side of the saw
and is fully adjustable to suit the size of the workpiece.
(Fig.4)
Do not operate the saw without clamping the workpiece.
Make sure that the work clamp securing screws are tight-
ened.
RELEASING THE SAW HEAD
During transportation or storage the saw head is locked
in the down position. To release the head press it down-
ward and pull out the lock pin (31), and then turn it 90º left
or right to lock it in place. The head will raise smoothly to
upper position.
(Fig.5)
STARTING THE SAW
Press the trigger switch (13). Allow the motor to reach
full sped. When the blade has reached maximum rpm,
unlock the retractable blade guard (16) by operating the
release latch (14) with your thumb.
OPERATING THE LASER GUIDE
WARNING:
Do not stare directly at the laser
beam or its reflection. Switch the laser off when not
in use.
The laser guide (4) is controlled by switch (28) and op-
erates only if the supply cord is connected to a power
socket. (Fig.6)
Never aim the beam at any person or an object other
than the workpiece.
The laser beam shall not be deliberately aimed at per-
sonnel and shall be prevented from being directed to-
ward the eye of a person for longer than 0.25 s.
Always ensure the laser beam is aimed at a sturdy work-
piece without reflective surfaces. Wood or rough coated
surfaces are acceptable. Bright shiny reflective sheet
steel or the like is not suitable for laser use as the reflec
-
tive surface could direct the beam back at the operator.
Never forget to switch off the laser switch (28) when not
in use. Switch on the laser beam only when there is ma-
terial placed on the mitre table.
Perform the following operations:
1. Draw the cutting line on the material using a pencil.
2. Adjust the mitre and bevel angles as required.
3. Prior to clamping the material resting against the
fence (19) by the clamp (2) to the mitre table, switch
on the laser and align the drawn cutting line with the
beam, Secure the workpiece with the clamp.
4. Start the motor.
5. Once the blade has reached its maximum rpm,
lower the head to start cutting.
NOTE:
Turn off the laser ON/OFF switch (28) after finish
-
ing a job.
After each use clean the device as described below:
Turn off the laser ON/OFF(28) switch and remove the
plug from the power socket.
With the saw arm in the raised position, clean the build-
up saw dust around the laser with a soft brush.
NOTE:
Wear eye protection while brushing the dust
away.
To adjust the laser guide if it does not seem aligned with
the lateral blade surface, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the plastic cap of the laser.
2. Loosen the two Philips head screws (35) near the
laser.
(Fig.7)
3. Clamp the workpiece to the mitre table, start the
saw and make a partial cut in the material.
4. Rotate the laser until the beam of the laser guide is
perfectly aligned with the cut.
5. Hold the laser in place and tighten the Philips head
screws.
6. Put the plastic cap back on the laser
CROSS-CUTTING (WITHOUT SLIDE ACTION)
When cutting a narrow piece of wood it is not necessary
to use the slide mechanism. In these cases ensure that
the slide lock (30) is screwed down to prevent the saw
arm from sliding.
(Fig. 8)
1. Connect the machine to the power socket and make
sure the supply cord is clear from the blade and the
mitre table.
2. Position the material to be cut on the mitre table and
clamp it firmly, so that it cannot move during cutting.
Ensure that the lock pin (31) is released.
3. Slide the saw head to rear position as far as it will
go and lock the slide bar lock (30) rotating it clock-
wise. Ensure the mitre table lock handle (23) and
the bevel lock lever are tightened before you start
cutting.
(Fig. 9)
4. Press the trigger switch (13) and let the blade reach
full speed.
5. Still holding the trigger (13), press the guard release
latch (14) with your thumb. Then it will be possible to
lower the saw head by pressing the operating han-
dle (12)
6. Continue to lower the saw head smoothly, exerting
gentle pressure only and let the saw do the work.
(Fig. 10)
CROSS-CUTTING (WITH SLIDE ACTION)
Slide action is necessary when cutting wide workpieces.
In order to make such cut, loosen the slide bar lock (30),
pull the saw head toward you, lower the saw head to the
workpiece and push it to the rear of the saw.
Perform the following operations:
1. Loosen the slide bar lock (30).
2. Before switching on, pull the saw head toward you
while it is in the upper position.
3. Press the trigger switch (13) and let the blade reach
full speed.
4. Still holding the trigger (13), press the guard release
latch (14) with your thumb. Then it will be possible to
lower the saw head by pressing the operating han-
dle (12)
5. Lower the saw head down into the workpiece.
6. Push the saw head forward to complete the cut.
7. Release the switch trigger (13) and allow the saw
blade to stop rotating before lifting the saw head and
removing the blade from the workpiece.
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