Symbols
• The label on your tool may include the following symbols. The symbols and their
definitions are as follows:
V..................volts
Hz................hertz
min ..............minutes
............direct current
................Class I Construction
(grounded)
................Class II Construction
(double insulated)
• When using an extension
cord, be sure to use one
heavy enough to carry the
current your product will
draw. An undersized cord
will cause a drop in line
voltage resulting in loss of
power and overheating. The
table shows the correct size
to use depending on cord
length and nameplate
ampere rating. If in doubt,
use the next heavier gage. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
A. Trigger switch
Components
B. Lock-on button
C. Depth adjustment knob /
front handle
D. Switch Handle
E. Shoe
F. Chip discharge chute
G. Chip deflector lever
H. Rabbet fence adjustment
knob
I. Rabbet fence
J. Dust bag
K. Vac adaptor
L. Wrench
M. Blades
N. Blade guard (not shown)
1a
H
Volts
120V
240V
Ampere Rating
More
Than
0
6
10
12
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1
1b
I
A ..................amperes
W..................watts
................alternating current
n o ................no load speed
..................earthing terminal
................safety alert symbol
.../minorrpm ....revolutions or reciprocation
Minimum Gauge for Cord Sets
Total Length of Cord in Feet
0-25
(0-7,6m) (7,6-15,2m) (15,2-30,4m) (30,4-45,7m)
0-50
(0-15,2m) (15,2-30,4m) (30,4-60,9m) (60,9-91,4m)
Not more
Than
-
6
18
-
10
18
-
12
16
-
16
14
A
G
C
F
E
J
5
per minute
26-50
51-100
51-100
101-200
American Wire Gauge
16
16
16
14
16
14
12
Not Recommended
B
L
K
1d
1c
101-150
201-300
14
12
12
D
M
1e