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4. Use the lower guard lever to lift the lower guard and
hold the lever.
5. Remove the blade.
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OPERATION
Always wear eye protection.
Do not use any attachments or accessories not
recommended by the manufacturer of this product.
4.1
START THE MACHINE
Figure 6.
1. Push the lock-off button to the left or right side to
unlock the switch trigger.
2. Pull the switch trigger.
Before you use the machine, wait until the blade gets
to fully speed.
4.2
STOP THE MACHINE
Figure 6.
1. Release the switch trigger.
4.3
ADJUST THE CUTTING DEPTH
Figure 7.
1. Loosen the depth adjustment lever.
2. Raise or lower the base until the depth scale
reaches the required cutting depth.
3. Tighten the depth adjustment lever.
4.4
ADJUST THE CUTTING WIDTH
Figure 8.
1. Loosen the depth lock knob to move the edge guide
to the necessary width.
2. Tighten the depth lock knob after adjustment.
4.5
ADJUST THE CUTTING ANGLE
Figure 9.
1. Loosen the bevel lock knob.
2. Use bevel scale to set the necessary angle.
3. Tighten the bevel lock knob.
4.6
ADJUST THE LASER
Figure 10.
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You can use the laser as a cutting guide line.
1. Push the lock-off button to the centre position.
2. Use a screwdriver to adjust the direction of the
laser.
4.7
VERTICAL CUTTING
Figure 11.
Make sure the bevel scale is at 0°.
1. Align your line of cut with the outer blade guide
notch on the base.
2. Push the lock-off button to the left or right side to
unlock the switch trigger.
3. Push the switch trigger.
Before you cut the workpiece, make sure that the
balde get the fully speed.
4.8
OPERATE THE MACHINE
Figure 12.
Kickback occurs when the blade stalls quickly and the
machine is driven back to you. A step which pinches the
blade in the wood can cuase blade stalling.
To prevent kickback, release switch trigger
immediately if the blade stalls.
1. Keep the blade at the correct depth position.
2. Examine the workpiece for nails before you cut. Do
not saw into a nail.
3. Make straight cuts. Use a straight edge guide when
rip cutting. This helps prevent you twist the blade.
4. Use clean, sharp, and correctly set blades. Do not
make cuts with blunt blades.
5. Support the workpiece correctly before you begin a
cut.
6. Use stable pressure when you make a cut. Do not
force a cut.
7. Do not cut warped or wet lumber.
8. Hold the saw tightly with the two hands and keep
your body in a balanced position to against the
forces if kickback occurs.
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