Collecting Dust
WARNING
* Before cutting metal materials, always empty
the dust case, open the front cover and
remove the dust.
• Use the tool with the flammable materials
in the dust case to cut metal materials may
result in fire.
* When cutting metal materials, always use the
tool with the dust case attached.
• Flying sparks and metal chips may cause
injury.
* When cutting metal materials, do not attach
a vacuum cleaner.
Sparks and hot metal chips may cause
the vacuum to be caught in fire. Operate
the vacuum cleaner in accordance with its
instructions.
(1) Collect dust in the dust case.
* Empty the dust case when it is filled up with
dust.
* Empty the dust case before storing the tool.
* Dust case capacity
• When cutting electrical conduit with a
diameter of 25 mm (1"), approximately
130 cuts
• When cutting 45 mm (1-25/32") x 45 mm
(1-25/32") lumber, approximately 150 cuts
NOTE:
Some materials may cause dust to become
clogged inside the front cover when cutting
those materials.
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(2) Use with vacuum cleaner to collect dust.
* Connect the tool to the hose using the
EY9X012E vacuum cleaner hose adapter
(sold separately).
Compatible hose inner diameter: 25 mm
(1") to 38 mm (1-2/1")
* Operate the vacuum cleaner obeying its
instructions.
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NOTE:
When the tool has difficulty in ejecting or col-
lecting dust, the dust outlet may be clogged
with dust. Open the front cover and remove
any dust.
LED light
LED light illuminates when the power switch is
depressed and turns off when the power switch
is released.
Front cover
• The light illuminates with very low current, and it
does not adversely affect the performance of the
tool during use or its battery capacity.
CAUTION:
• The built-in LED light is designed to illuminate the
small work area temporarily.
• Do not use it as a substitute for a regular flashlight,
since it does not have enough brightness.
Caution : DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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LED light
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