Sawing
Always secure the item to be cut in a vice or similar. Never use your hand to keep the item steady.
Adjust the cutting depth by loosening the lock knob (3), adjust the height of the base plate in relation to
the blade and retighten the lock knob.
If necessary, adjust the bevel angle by loosening the bevel adjustment knob (5) and tilting the blade to the
required angle (0-45° to the vertical; can be read off the angle gauge). Retighten the bevel adjustment
knob.
Fit the side guide (7) in its bracket (6) on the base plate and secure. If you need to cut in item further from
the edge, beyond the reach of the side guide, you must attach a straightedge to the item using a clamp.
Check that the saw is set up correctly and that all knobs and bolts are correctly tightened before starting
to saw.
Press the safety switch (1) and the on/off switch (2) on the handle. Allow the saw to reach full speed
before starting to cut the item.
Place the motor section of the saw on that part of the item not being sawn off.
Hold the saw by the handle and front grip and cut in a straight line. Do not force the saw sideways.
Switch the saw off immediately if the blade jams or gets stuck in the item being cut. If the blade gets stuck,
it may cause the saw to kick back violently towards the user.
Never lift the saw from the item until the blade has come to a complete stop and never put the saw down
unless the blade guard is fully closed.
Blade replacement
Open the blade guard (11) fully and secure it in the open position using a screwdriver or a piece of wood.
Secure the blade to prevent it turning during replacement by inserting a screwdriver or similar item throu-
gh one of the holes in the blade.
Undo the lock bolt (13) by turning it anticlockwise
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