WARRANTY
Saw Satisfaction Warranty
All saws and diamond tools are covered by a one (1) year limited
warranty from the date of purchase. If the product is defective in workmanship
or material, SawMaster Diamond Tools, Inc. will repair and/or replace it free of
charge upon returning the product to the distributor/dealer in its original
packaging. This warranty does not cover normal wear or damage resulting from
operator abuse. SawMaster Diamond Tools Inc. obligations under this warranty
shall be limited to the repair and/or replacement of the product. SawMaster
Diamond Tools, Inc. shall not be liable for consequential damages resulting
from improper use of the product.
The warranty excludes all components not manufactured by
SawMaster Diamond Tools, Inc. including, but not limited to, motors, pumps,
capacitors, belts, bearings and accessories. Such products are warranted by
their respective manufacturer, whose warranty will be the governing warranty for
that particular product.
This warranty is void if the product or any of its components are
modified, altered, or in any way changed. This warranty is in lieu of all warranties
expressed or implied.
Diamond Blade Satisfaction Warranty
Under any circumstances the diamond blade between its bond and
the steel core fails during the normal useful life of the blade, All SawMaster
Diamond blades will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This guarantee
does not apply to misapplied or abused products.
ADDITIONAL HELP
Please call us if for any reason you are having difficulty that cannot be
resolved with the troubleshooting guide included in the back of this manual.
We would like to help.
Give us a call at
1-888-688-6899
or visit us at
www.sawmaster.com
To better service our customers as expediently as possible, please make
sure that you have the manufacturing serial number at hand before
contacting us.
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GENERAL PURPOSE
1.
Always clean the machine before maintenance/repair.
2.
Before cleaning/maintenance/repair, the machine must be switched off with the main
power key.
3.
Clean the machine by following the steps below:
a.
Please do not use aggressive cleaners (i.e. containing solvents). Do not use high-
pressure water jets, aggressive detergents or solutions and liquids with a
°
temperature exceeding 86 F! Use a fluff-free cloth only.
b.
Use a cloth which may be lightly moistened only for removing dust and dirt. Hard
packed dirt can be removed with a soft brush.
c.
For the sake of safety, no water/cleaning liquid/vapor may penetrate into the electric
motor, connectors/plugs, switches, etc. Therefore cover all apertures, holes in the
housing, connectors or plugs, etc. or seal them with adhesive tape!
d.
Use a soft, low-pressure water jet and a brush to rinse dirt and incrustations away.
Be particularly careful when near hazardous parts of the machine (e.g. switch,
motor). Clean the motor and switches only by wiping with a moist cloth.
e.
Do not "rinse" the bearings of the drive elements to prevent them from running dry.
The ball bearings of the machine are permanently lubricated.
f.
After cleaning, remove all covers and adhesive tape! All screws/nuts which you may
have loosened must be tightened again!
g.
After wet cleaning, try the machine on a power outlet which is equipped with a
power breaker (i.e. fault current circuit breaker). If the fault current circuit breaker
cuts the power supply, the machine must be inspected by an authorized dealer prior
to use!
WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Saw blade should be inspected daily for excessive wear, core cracks, and arbor damage. Replace
any blade that shows signs of damage.
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To mount blade, clean arbor and outer flanges, tightening nut securely.
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DO NOT place any portion of body in line with blade whi le it is rotating.
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Wet cutting blades must be used with water.
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To reduce risk of electrical shock, refer servicing to qualified professional.
HEALTH WARNING :
Some dust are created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and cause other
construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
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Lead from lead based paints,
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Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products,
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Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To
reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated are, and work with approves
safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out
microscopic particles.
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