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WARNING: Do not use the Dust Bag when cutting
metallic materials.
Table Insert
A one piece table insert is fitted to this machine. If it is damaged or
worn, it must be replaced. Replacement inserts are available from
Evolution Power Tools.
Removing the Table Insert:
Note: Please ensure the machine is unplugged from the mains
supply before attempting to remove the table insert.
• Position the saw at 0˚ bevel and 0˚ mitre.
• Places your fingers into the cutting gap of the table insert and
pull on the left side so the table insert pops out of the fixing
slots.
• Continue to pop out the table insert from all 4 sides.
Note: It may be necessary to temporarily remove or reposition the
fence to gain full access.
• Once fully removed; clean away any debris that may have
accumulated under the insert.
Replacing the Table Insert:
• Fit the replacement table insert back into the fixing slots
allocated on all 4 sides.
• If necessary, replace and re-align the fence. (see fence
Alignment and Figs 13 & 14)
• Check that the insert is lying flush and level within the table.
MAINTENANCE
(6.1)
Note: Any maintenance must be carried out with the machine
switched off and disconnected from the mains/battery power
supply. Check that all safety features and guards operating
correctly on a regular basis.
Only use this machine if all guards/safety features are fully
operational. All motor bearings in this machine are lubricated for
life. No further lubrication is required.
Use a clean, slightly damp cloth to clean the plastic parts of the
machine. Do not use solvents or similar products which could
damage the plastic parts.
CLEANING THE MACHINES BLADE
GUARDING SYSTEM
WARNING: Only clean blade guarding system with the
machine disconnected from the power supply.
The operator must wear all the relevant PPE equipment and also
ensure the safety of any close by colleagues or observers when
cleaning this machine.
Note: The frequency with which the guarding system needs
attention will largely depend upon service conditions and the type
of material that is being routinely cut. Some wood based products,
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