IV. GETTING STARTED
Before any intervention on product, ensure that switch is set on the "OFF" position,
remove the battery and unplug the charger from its power source.
4.1- Unpacking
- Remove product from its packaging.
- Check that tool and accessories are not damage.
4.2- Assembly
Fitting or replacing a saw blade
Notes: - Remove battery before performing this operation.
- Wear protective gloves for handling the cutting blade.
Place the circular saw on its side on a flat surface.
Hold down the spindle lock button (21).
Use hex key (11) to loosen the blade screw (17).
Remove the blade screw (17) and the outer flange (18).
Raise the lower protective guard (10) and remove the saw blade (16).
Clean the flange and spindle.
Mount a new saw blade on the spindle, fit the outer flange and tighten the blade screw.
WARNING: The direction in which the blade rotates has to be the same as the direction of the arrow
marked on the housing.
IMPORTANT: After replacing the saw blade, make sure that the saw blade runs freely by turning the
blade by hand. Before using the saw again, check that the safety devices are in good working order.
Plug the machine into a power socket and run the saw under no load to check that it runs smoothly before
using it to cut any material.
WARNING: Do not use any abrasive wheels!
Only use sharp and undamaged saw blades. Cracked or distorted saw blades must be replaced immediately.
WARNING: Always wear sturdy gloves when handling or changing blades as they can be very sharp.
WARNING: Use only blade with dimensions (see table).
4.3- Battery & Charger
NOTE: The battery and the charger are NOT supplied.
The recommended battery and charger for the tool are listed in table 3 and 2 respectively.
Note: always completely charge a battery in its recommended charger before first time use.
LEDs on battery
The LEDs on the battery (b) indicate the charging level of the battery.
Press on button [a], the LEDs battery level will light up:
3 LEDs on = the battery is fully charged (full capacity).
2 LEDs on = the battery is half charged (medium capacity).
1 LED on = the battery capacity is low and needs to be charged.
0 LED on = the battery is depleted.
Inserting and removing the battery (tool)
a) To insert the battery on tool: slide the battery into its compartment on the handle bottom part.
Make sure that the battery is securely locked.
b) To remove the battery: press the release button (c) and pull battery out of the compartment.
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