F
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- REMOVING THE SAW BLADE
To remove a blade, hold the blade and rotate
the blade holder ring clockwise (Jigsaw upside
down) then lift out the blade (blade could be
spring ejected).
WARNING: blade teeth are very sharp.
For best cutting results ensure you use a
blade suited to the material and cut quality you
need.
4. ROLLER GUIDE
Ensure the blade is located and runs smoothly in
the groove (SEE FIG. F) otherwise the pendulum
function will not work correctly and the blade will
not be supported during cutting.
5. ADJUSTING THE CUTTING ANGLE (SEE
FIG. G1, G2)
Using the Allen key (13). Loosen the bolt
securing the base plate. For preset angles rotate
so the lines of the angle on the base plate and
angle plate superposition at the desired angle
(0°, 15°, 30°, 45°).For other miter angles, rotate
to your desired angle (use a protractor scale).
Following one of the above procedures, hold the
base plate in position and firmly tighten the bolts
to clamp the base plate at the desired angle.
Finally, check the angle and ensure the base
plate is firmly clamped. The angle markings on
the base plate are accurate for most general
purposes but it is recommended for accurate
work to set the angle with a protractor and make
a test cut on other material.
G1
G2
OPERATION
1. STARTING
1) LOCK OFF SWITCH (SEE FIG. H)
The lock off switch is used to prevent
unintentional starting. For starting operation of
the tool, first depress the lock-off button and hold
it in position, then press the on/off switch and
release it to start operation.
For safety reasons the on/off switch cannot be
locked; it must remain pressed during the entire
operation.
H
2) FINGER PROTECTION
The finger protection is located in front of the
blade holder. Whilst working, it will help prevent
accidental contact with moving blade.
3) LED LIGHT
After press the on/off switch to start, the LED
light (12) will be on while working. The light will
be off when the machine stops.
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