and outer flange are correct. (See Fig. C3)
- When mounting: Ensure that the cutting direction of the
teeth (direction of arrow on saw blade) and the direction-
of-rotation arrow on the blade guard match.
2. ADJUST THE CUTTING DEPTH
(See Fig. D)
Lift the depth of cut lock lever cutting depth lock knob
and raise the saw body away from the base plate. Set
the depth of cut with the scale and push the lever down
to lock. Always add 3mm to your depth of cut so that the
blade can cut through the material.
3. BASE PLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
(See Fig. E1, E2)
Turn the base plate bevel lock in anti-clockwise direction
to loosen the angle scale. Tilt the base plate away from
the tool until the required cutting angle is adjusted on
the angle scale. Tighten the bevel lock by turning it in
clockwise direction. Do not use the depth of cut scale
when making bevel cuts due to possible inaccuracy.
4. DUST/CHIP EXTRACTION (See Fig. F)
Fasten the vacuum adapter onto the dust extraction outlet
until it latches. Directly connect a suitable vacuum hose
to the adapter.
NOTE: There is an arrow on the surface of the adapter
which show the tighten direction. The vacuum adapter
must not be mounted when no external dust extraction
is connected. Otherwise there is danger of the extraction
system becoming clogged.
Clean the vacuum adapter regularly to ensure optimum
dust extraction. The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for
the material to be worked.
5. HAND GRIP POSITION (See Fig. G)
Always hold your saw firmly with both hands when
operating.
6. SWITCHING ON AND OFF (See Fig. H)
Your switch is locked off to prevent accidental starting.
Press the lock off button then the on/off switch and
release the lock off button. Your switch is now on. To
switch off, just release the on/off switch.
The blade may continue to rotate after switching off. Wait
until the tool comes to a complete stop before setting
down.
7. CUTTING GUIDE (See Fig. I1, I2)
There is a cutting guide notch on the front of the base
plate for use with a parallel guide.
For straight cuts, use the 0
EN
guide mark to align with your
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parallel guide scale. For a 45
mark to align with your parallel guide scale. Securely
clamp the parallel guide. Always make a trial cut to check
the setting.
8. PARALLEL GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
(See Fig. J)
It is used for making cuts parallel to a workpiece edge at
a chosen distance. Slide the parallel guide arm through
the fixture to achieve the required cutting distance then
tighten the lock knob to clamp. It can be used from both
sides of the base plate. For straight cuts, use the 0°
guide mark to align with your parallel guide scale. For a
45° bevel cut, use the 45° guide mark to align with your
parallel guide scale. Securely clamp the parallel guide.
NOTE: It is best to carry out a trial cut.
9. BEVEL CUTS (See Fig. K)
Set required bevel angle between 0° and 45°. Do not use
the depth of cut scale when making bevel cuts due to
possible inaccuracy.
10. HEX KEY STORAGE (See Fig. L)
The Allen key provided can be placed in the area under
the tool motor.
WORKING HINTS FOR
YOUR CORDLESS
CIRCULAR SAW
Always use a blade suited to the material and material
thickness to be cut. The quality of cut will improve as the
number of blade teeth increase. Always ensure the work-
piece is firmly held or clamped to prevent movement.
Support large panels close to the cut line. Any movement
of the material may affect the quality of the cut. The blade
cuts on the upward stroke and may chip the uppermost
surface or edges of your work piece when cutting, ensure
your uppermost surface is a non visible surface when your
work is finished.
MAINTAINACE
Remove the battery pack from the tool
before carrying out any adjustment,
servicing or maintenance.
Your power tool requires no additional lubrication or
maintenance.
There are no user serviceable parts in your power tool.
bevel cut, use the 45
guide
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