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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Take care when setting up and folding the stand to
reduce the hazard of pinching hands and fi ngers.
SETTING UP THE STAND (FIG. N, O)
1. First lift up wheel side of stand, and unfold the stand
leg (1) by grasping the stand leg lock lever (2) to
release and moving the stand leg to the up position.
The location pin should be locked into the lower
slot (3). (Fig. N)
2. Repeat step 1 to release the other stand leg on the
wheel side of stand, and then rest the right side of
the stand onto the fl oor. (Fig. O)
WARNING
To properly lock the stand legs, the lock lever (2) MUST
be secured in the slot on the stand legs.
3. Repeat step 1-2 for unfolding the stand legs on the
handle side of the stand.
WARNING
Do not mount the miter saw unless the stand top is
securely locked.
Ensure the stand is stable and level before operating
the miter saw to prevent the injury. Set up the stand
on a level area so that all four legs are touching the
ground.
Fig. N
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Fig. O
Setting up the stand
FOLDING THE STAND (FIG. P, Q)
WARNING
Before folding the stand, remove the miter saw from
the stand together with the mounting brackets with
the help of two or more people.
When folding the stand legs, do not position the
wheels on the ground to avoid sudden movement of
the stand. (Fig. Q)
1. Lift up the handle side of the stand and fold the stand
leg (1) by releasing the stand leg lock lever (2) into
the higher slot (3). (Fig. P)
NOTE: To avoid pinching fi ngers when folding the
stand, please stand at the stand handle end of the
stand. (Fig. Q)
2. Repeat step 1 to fold the other stand leg on the
handle side of stand, and then rest the handle side of
the stand onto the fl oor. (Fig. Q)
3. Repeat step 1-2 for folding the stand legs of wheel
side of the stand.
Fig. P
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