WARNING:
is switched off and the battery is disconnected before
adjusting, adding accessories, or checking a function
on the tool.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE
SAW BLADE (FIG 2)
Check the blade you are inserting matches the material
you are cutting. start with a sharp blade. rotate the quick-
release blade clamp (5) as far as it will go in the direction
as shown in fig 2 (counterclockwise if facing the saw). slip
the new blade into blade clamp as far as it will go. release
the blade clamp. the new blade should now be securely
fastened.
CAUTION:
Make sure the blade is securely fastened
each time before using the saw.
To remove the blade
, rotate the quick-release blade
clamp as far as it will go, then pull the blade off the clamp.
ADJUSTING THE FRONT SHOE
(FIG 3)
the front shoe (3) can be adjusted to change the cutting
depth of your reciprocating saw in two settings. to make
WARNING:
personal injuries, read and follow all important safety
warning and instructions before using this tool.
WARNING:
is switched off before insertion or removal of the battery
pack.
CHARGING THE BATTERY (FIG 5)
NOTE:
always check that the power supply corresponds
to the voltage on the ratings plate.
• Plug the charger (11) into a 120 Volt aC power source.
the green indicator light on the charger will illuminate,
confirming it is powered.
• Connect the charger to the battery (10) as shown in
fig 5. the red light on the charger will illuminate,
indicating that the battery is charging. Meanwhile, the
power indicator lights (8b) on the battery pack will flash,
indicating the charging status.
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
always be sure that the tool
FIG 2
5
OPERATION
to reduce the risk of serious
always be sure that the tool
this adjustment, pull out and release the front shoe lever
(6) as shown in fig 3. Position the shoe at one of the two
settings, and then close the front shoe lever to securely
lock the front shoe in place.
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INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE
BATTERY PACK (FIG 4)
• to install the battery pack, slide the battery pack into
the bottom of the tool housing all the way until it locks
in place with a click, as shown in fig 4. lightly pull on
the battery to ensure it is locked into place and will not
accidentally fall out of the tool, causing an injury.
• to remove the battery pack, pull the battery away from
the tool while depressing the battery locking tab (7).
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• all three indicator lights will turn solid green once
charging is complete.
• it is normal for the battery pack to become warm while
charging.
• if the battery pack is hot after continuous use in the
tool, allow it to cool down to room temperature before
charging. this will extend the life of your batteries.
NOTE:
it takes approximately 80 minutes to charge up
a completely discharged 2.0ah battery pack.
8b
8a
10
ENGLISH
LOCK
FIG 3
RELEASE
FIG 4
11
FIG 5
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