To avoid possible injury, disconnect battery pack before performing any assembly, adjust-
ments or repairs.
To avoid injury, follow all
statements identified below
by the BULLET (•) symbol.
•
Never lift this saw by grasping the base exten-
sions when they are in the extended position.
•
Unplug electric cord and wind up. Use the hook
and loop strap to hold the wrapped cord together.
•
Never lift the saw by gripping any of the mech-
anism parts. The saw may move and cause severe
injuries to your fingers or hands.
•
To avoid back injury, hold the tool close to your
body when lifting. Bend your knees so you can lift
with your legs, not your back. Lifting the saw from
the back is the preferred method. This will tip the
tool toward your body.
•
Never lift tool by holding switch handle. This may
cause serious damage.
•
Never lift the miter saw by the power cord or
the operational handle. Attempting to lift or
carry the tool by the power cord will damage the
insulation and the wire connections, resulting in
electric shock or fire.
•
Place the saw on a firm, level surface where there
is plenty of room for handling and properly sup-
porting the workpiece.
ONLY lift this saw by the cast-in carry handles at
each side of the bottom of the base (see Fig. 25).
Transporting and Mounting
14
12
LIFTING SAW FROM REAR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
27
43
49
22
Set bevel angle at 0° and lock in place using the bevel
lock lever 14.
Rotate table to the extreme left position and lock in
place using miter lock knob 12.
Push saw head back and lock in DOWN position
using the head assembly lock pin 43.
Engage mechanism lock lever 27 so the saw is
locked in the retracted position.
Check that each base table extension 22 is in the
closed position and locked in place.
Use both hands and reach down to grip each cast-in
carry handle 49. Whenever possible, lift from the
back of the saw.
Fig. 25
49
31