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■ Switch off the saw. Wait until the saw has come to a
full and complete stop. Unplug the saw from the power
source.
■ Wedge the kerf open with a flat screwdriver or wooden
wedge.
■ Open front cover and turn the upper wheel by hand
while backing up the workpiece.
rEliEf cuts
Relief cuts are made when an intricate curve (too small
a radius for the blade) is to be cut. Cut through a scrap
section of the workpiece to curve in pattern line then
carefully back the blade out. Several relief cuts should be
made for intricate curves before following the pattern line
as sections are cut off of curve "relieving" blade pressure.
scroll cuttinG
For general type scroll cutting, follow the pattern lines by
pushing and turning the workpiece at the same time. Do
not try to turn the workpiece while engaged in the blade
without pushing it – the workpiece could bind or twist the
blade.
rEMoVinG JaMMED MatErial
Never remove jammed cutoff pieces until the blade has
come to a full and complete stop.
■ Switch off the saw. Wait until the saw has come to a
full and complete stop.
■ Unplug the saw from the power source before
removing jammed material.
aVoiDinG inJury
■ Make sure saw is level and does not rock. Saw should
always be on a firm, level surface with plenty of room
for handling and properly supporting the workpiece.
■ Bolt saw to the support surface to prevent slipping,
walking, or sliding during operations like cutting long,
heavy boards.
■ Switch off the saw and unplug cord from the power
source before moving the saw.
■ Do not remove jammed cutoff pieces until blade has
come to a full and complete stop.
■ Choose the right size and style blade for the material
and type of cut you plan to do.
■ Make sure that the blade teeth point down toward the
saw table, that the blade guides, thrust bearings, and
blade tension are properly adjusted, that the blade
guide knob is tight, and that no parts have excessive
play.
■ To avoid accidental blade contact, minimize blade
breakage, and provide maximum blade support,
always adjust the blade guide assembly to just clear
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the workpiece.
■ Use only recommended accessories.
■ With the exception of the workpiece and related
support devices, clear everything off the saw table
before turning the saw on.
■ Properly support round materials such as dowel rods
or tubing because they have a tendency to roll during
a cut causing the blade to "bite". To avoid this, always
use a "V" block or clamp workpiece to a mitre gauge.
■ Before removing loose pieces from the saw table,
switch off the saw and wait for all moving parts to stop.
switcHinG on/off tHE proDuct
See Figure 12.
■ Press i to switch on the product.
■ Press o to switch off the product.
BEforE lEaVinG tHE saw
See Figure 12.
■ Switch off the saw. Wait until the saw has come to a
full and complete stop.
■ Unplug the saw from the power source.
■ Make workshop childproof.
■ Release the tension from the saw blade using the
Rapidset™ blade tension lever to prolong the life of
the blade.
■ Lock the shop.
switcHinG on/off tHE worK liGHt
See figure 13.
■ Press
to switch on work light.
■ Press o to switch off work light.
tiltinG tHE taBlE
See Figure 14.
■ Loosen the table lock knob slightly.
■ Turn the angle adjustment knob, tilting the saw table
until it reaches the desired angle.
■ Using the scale indicator, check angle markings.
■ Retighten the table lock knob to hold saw table
securely in place.
usinG tHE MitrE GauGE
See Figures 15 - 16.
The mitre gauge can be set 60° maximum to the right or
left.
■ Loosen the lock knob on the mitre gauge.
■ With the mitre gauge in the mitre gauge slot, rotate
the gauge until the desired angle is reached on the
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