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Mounting the Sliding Table to the Support Frame Assembly
(Fig. B2, B3)
1. Make sure the pin lock 
22
 is in the unlock position.
2. Hold the table in front of the frame, aligning the rollers 
3. Place the rear roller onto the round rail.
4. Slide the table onto the rail, making sure that the bearings 
5. When the front of the table is approaching the frame, tilt the table slightly to clear
the stop 
 27 
.
6. Lock the table in position by rotating the pin lock 
the rail.
Placing the Machine Into the Water Basin (Fig. B1, B4)
1. Place the water basin 
 10 
on a relatively smooth and level surface.
2. Fit the plug 
 29 
into the drain hole.
3. Lift and hold the machine at the carrying points 
4. Lower the machine into the water basin as shown.
Mounting the Extension Table (Fig. C)
1. Hold the extension table 
 6 
in front of the right-hand side of the sliding table 
2. Align the positioning pins 
 30 
on the extension with the holes 
3. Place the extension against the sliding table.
4. Tighten the clamp knob 
 32 
.
Installing the Water Pump (Fig. D1, D2)

WARNING: Before installing the water pump into the basin, check if the supply cord is
not damaged.
1. Install the fitting 
 34 
onto the discharge, then attach the hose 
2. Place the water pump 
 35 
in the deep corner of the water basin 
3. Route the power cable and the water tube over the bottom of the water basin as to avoid
them from getting caught up by the sliding table.
4. Turn the water flow valve to adjust the water flow (some pump models).
Mounting the Water Collectors (Fig. E1, E2)
Rear water collector (Fig. E1)
The rear water collector 
 15 
collects water run-off when cutting large workpieces.
1. Hold the water collector in position to the rear of the water basin.
2. Slide the arms 
 36 
underneath the edges 
locate behind the lugs.
3. Tilt the rear of the water collector slightly until the collector snaps in position.
sliding table water collector (Fig. E2)
The sliding table water collector 
 14 
travels with the table and collects water run-off from large
tiles and diagonal cuts.
1. Hold the water collector in position to the right-hand side of the sliding table.
2. Slide the arms 
 39 
underneath the edges 
locate behind the lugs.
3. Tilt the rear of the water collector slightly until the collector snaps in position.
Mounting the Cutting Disc (Fig. F1–F3)
When mounting the saw blade, pay attention that the cutting direction (arrow direction
on the cutting disc) corresponds with the direction of the arrow on the blade guard! The
maximum diameter cutting disc that can be fitted is 254 mm.
Using the hex key 
 42 
supplied, loosen the screw 
1. Pull back the rubber side flap 
 44 
and lift the guard 
2. Depress the spindle lock button 
 45 
with one hand, then take the supplied spanner 
the other hand to loosen the locking nut 

WARNING: To use the spindle lock, press the button as shown and rotate the spindle
by hand until you feel the lock engage. Continue to hold the lock button in to keep the
spindle from turning.
3. Remove the locking nut 
 47 
and the outside flange collar 
4. Install the cutting disc with the arrow facing the same way as the arrow on the guard.
5. Replace the outer flange collar 
 48 
. Refer to Material Thickness for proper flange use.
6. Tighten the locking nut 
 47 
by turning clockwise while holding the spindle lock engaged
with your other hand.
7. Put the guard 
 9 
back in position.
8. Tighten the screw 
 43 
on the side of the guard.

WARNING: Never press the spindle lock while the cutting disc is rotating.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of injury, check that the guard is mounted correctly.
Material Thickness (Fig. F2)
The D24000 is fitted with a large diameter flange 
up to 80 mm in depth.
The larger flange should be used whenever possible to ensure optimum
cutting performance.
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with the roller rail 
.
 23 
 24 
 25 
locate in the slide rails 
and pushing it into the hole 
 22 
 28 
 73 
as shown in Fig. B1.
 4 
.
 31 
in the sliding table.
 33 
to the fitting.
 10 
.
 37 
of the water basin until the recesses 
 38 
 40 
of the sliding table until the recesses 
 43 
on the side of the guard.
 9 
towards the rear.
 47 
by turning counterclockwise.
 48 
.
 48 
, recommended for cutting material
Connecting the Machine to the Mains (Fig. A)
1. Make sure the on/off switch 
2. Connect the mains plug to a mains supply.
3. Press the PRCD reset button on the mains cord if the machine does not start.
4. Arrange a drip loop in the cord connecting the machine to mains to prevent water from
dripping onto the plug. The drip loop is that part of the cord below the level of the socket.
 26 
.
ADJUSTMENT

WARNING: Prior to adjustment always unplug the tool.
in

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, always verify the blade is adjusted to the correct
height and location in the centre of the cart groove before operating the saw.
Checking and Adjusting the Cutting Depth (Fig. G)
The rim of the cutting disc should always be at least 5 mm below the table surface.
1. Loosen the depth adjustment knob 
2. Lower the arm to bring the cutting disc into its lowest position.
3. Tighten the depth adjustment knob 
4. Make a dry run by pushing the table entirely through the cutting disc. check that the
cutting disc does not foul the table.
5. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Loosen the depth adjustment knob 
b. Loosen the wingnut 
 49 
c. Adjust the cutting depth stop 
disc is at least 5 mm below the table surface.
d. Tighten the wingnut 
 49 
Checking That the Crosscut Travel Is Perpendicular to the Fence
(Fig. H1, H2)
1. Lower the arm to bring the cutting disc into its lowest position.
2. Move the table in front of the cutting disc.
3. Place a square 
 50 
(not included with the tool) on the table and against the fence and just
touching the cutting disc as shown.
4. Push the table through the cutting disc to check that the cutting disc traverses parallel to
the square.
5. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Slacken the screws 
 51 
b. Move the rail manually.
c. With the square placed against the fence, check again that the cutting disc traverses
parallel to the square and adjust as necessary.
d. Tighten the screws 
 51 
Checking That the Cutting Disc Is Perpendicular to the Table
(Fig. I1–I3)
 41 
1. Loosen the bevel adjustment knob 
2. Press the saw head to the right to ensure it is fully vertical and tighten the bevel
adjustment knob.
3. Lower the arm to bring the cutting disc into its lowest position.
4. Move the table until underneath the cutting disc.
5. Place a square 
 50 
on the table and against the cutting disc as shown.
6. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Loosen the bevel adjustment knob 
stop screw 
 52 
in or out until the cutting disc is at 90° to the table as measured with
the square.
 46 
in
b. If the bevel pointer 
 53 
screw 
 55 
that secures the pointer and move the pointer as necessary.
Checking and Adjusting the Bevel Angle (Fig. I3, J)
1. Loosen the bevel adjustment knob 
bevel position.
2. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Turn the stopscrew 
 56 
Cutting a Kerf (Fig. K)
The kerf indicator 
 57 
helps to locate the path of the cutting disc.
1. Switch on the machine and wait for the cutting disc to reach full speed.
2. Push the table entirely through the cutting disc to cut a kerf in the wheel 
3. check that the cutting disc does not foul the table.
4. Switch off the machine.
5. If the kerf is worn, a new kerf can be created.
a. Loosen the locking screw 
b. Rotate the wheel 
 58 
to expose uncut surface.
c. Tighten the locking screw 
d. Cut a new kerf following the instructions as described above.
 1 
is in the off position.
 2 
.
 2 
.
 2 
.
a few turns.
 11 
as necessary, making sure that the rim of the cutting
.
holding the rail assembly to the frame.
.
 12 
.
 12 
and turn the vertical position adjustment
does not indicate zero on the bevel scale 
 12 
and move the saw head to the left. This is the 45°
in or out as necessary until the pointer 
 53 
 59 
.
 59 
.
 54 
, loosen the
indicates 45°.
 58 
.

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