RE-SETTING THE SHORT-
CIRCUIT SAFETY BUTTON
This saw is equipped with a safety feature that prevents
the power plug from short-circuiting in case it gets wet.
Whenever the saw's power plug is disconnected from
the power source, the safety feature will trip the internal
breaker. This is normal.
To start the saw after it has been disconnected from
the power source, depress the red test button (A) so
that it locks in place.
Never use this tool without the Ground Fault Current
Interrupter (GFCI) provided with this tool.
Always test and verify that the GFCI functions correctly
before each use as described above "Re-Setting the
Short Circuit Safety Button".
Replacement of the plug or the power supply cord
should be completed by the manufacturer or authorized
service center.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE
Note: The arbor screw that secures the blade to
the saw has LEFT-HANDED THREADS. Rotate the
arbor screw clockwise to remove it and counter-
clockwise to tighten it.
1. Using the supplied flat blade wrench (B3), hold
the outer flange in place. With the supplied
T-wrench (B4), loosen and remove the bl de
screw by rotating it clockwise.
2. Remove the outer flange.
3. Remove old blade and place the new blade on
the spindle.
NOTE: If using a blade with a 20mm bore, be
sure to insert the supplied 20mm to 5/8- nch bore
adapter (B8) into the blade before mounting the
blade onto the spindle.
4. Replace the outer flange on the spindle
Use the flat blade wrench and T-wrench, as in
Step 1 to replace and tighten the arbor screw.
Remember to rotate the screw counter-clockwise
to tighten
OPERATION
B4
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B3
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10
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FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11
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