respiratory system. Dust from wood such as oak, beech,
MDF and others are carcinogenic. Material containing
asbestos should only ever be worked or processed by
qualifi ed specialist operators.
WARNING! Injuries may be caused, or aggravated, by
prolonged use of a tool. When using any tool for prolonged
periods, ensure you take regular breaks.
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
See page 198.
1. Handle, insulated gripping surface
2. Power switch
3. Switch lock-off lever
4. LED switch
5. Lower guard
6. Main fence
7. Side carrying handle
8. Sliding fence
9. Turntable
10. Kerf plate
11. Mitre lock knob
12. Mitre detent release lever
13. Support foot
14. Battery pack
15. Top carrying handle
16. Linear rod stop knob
17. Clamp
18. Mitre angle pointer
19. Mounting hole
20. Screws for locking main fence
21. Cutting depth adjustment screw
22. Bevel angle pointer
23. Screws for adjusting 45º bevel angle limit stop
24. Bevel angle lock knob
25. Saw head lock pin
26. Dust bag
27. Hex key
28. Screws for adjusting 0º bevel angle limit stop
29. Screw for locking the sliding fence
30. Spindle lock button
31. Outer flange
32. Saw blade
OPERATION
The product features a moving saw blade that can be set
at various angles by the operator when cutting a workpiece
which is securely fi xed to the base of the product. It must
be operated by only one person to prevent unintentional
contact with the moving saw blade.
The principles for safe operation of the product are as
follows:
■
Maintain saw, blades and work area in good condition.
■
Secure the mitre saw base to a sturdy work bench. The
product may move and tip if it is not adequately secured.
■
Set up and lock the cutting angles and depth before
making the cut.
■
Secure the workpiece to the mitre saw base. Use the
clamp provided and, where necessary, use additional
clamps or holding mechanisms to prevent unintentional
movement of the workpiece while cutting.
●
Check that the operation of the blade guards are not
restricted by the position of the workpiece.
●
Ensure that the fence and other parts of the product
will not be cut as the blade lowers to the cutting
position.
■
Start the motor and allow the blade to reach full speed
before slowly lowering it to cut the workpiece.
■
Allow the blade assembly to rise to its upper position
where the blade guards are fully closed. Switch off the
motor and allow the blade to come to a complete stop
before removing the workpiece or off-cuts, or before
reaching into the area of the blade.
Before fi rst use, ensure that the angle of the bevel or mitre
set on the product matches the angle to be produced on
the workpiece. Check this on a discarded piece of wood by
using a carpenter's set or mitre square.
Removing saw blade:
1. Wear gloves when handling saw blade.
2. Turn off the power and remove the battery pack.
3. Loosen, but do not remove, the screw on the blade bolt
cover. Raise the blade bolt cover.
4. Swing back the self-closing guard and hold it.
5. Press spindle lock button and unscrew the blade bolt
with provided hex key at the same time. Remove the
outer flange.
6. Remove the saw blade.
Mounting saw blade:
If necessary, clean all parts to be mounted prior to assembly.
After following the procedure of "Removing Saw Blade".
1. Wear gloves when handling the saw blade.
2. Ensure the power is off and the battery pack is removed.
3. Swing back the self-closing guard, and hold it.
4. Place the new saw blade. Ensure the rotation direction
on the blade is consistent with the arrow direction on the
blade guard.
5. Place on the flange and blade bolt.
6. Press spindle lock button until it engages, tighten the
blade bolt.
7. Put the self-closing guard down.
8. Lower the blade bolt cover and tighten the screw.
WARNING! Ensure that the blade bolt cover is lowered
to the original position and the screw is tightened.
Adjusting mitre angle:
The mitre angle can be set in the range from 45 degree (left
side) to 45 degree (right side).
1. Loosen the mitre lock knob.
2. Press mitre detent release lever. Turn the saw table to
the desired mitre angle by the mitre lock knob.
3. Tighten the mitre lock knob again.
Adjusting bevel angle:
The bevel angle can be set in the range from 0 degree to
45 degrees.
1. Loosen the bevel lock knob.
2. Tilt the tool arm to desired bevel angle by the handle.
3. Hold the tool arm in this position and retighten the bevel
lock knob.
WARNING! The manufacturer strongly recommends
that the product is always securely mounted to a bench top.
When the base of the product is fi rmly secured to a bench
top by four nuts, bolts and washers as instructed, the
product can be used at maximum bevel and mitre setting
without the possibility of it tipping over. If the product is not
secured properly, the product may over balance when large
bevel angles are selected.
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