2. Squeeze the start trigger (C) Fig.1 to crank the saw.
3. Release the trigger to stop the saw.
3. USING AND ADJUSTING THE DUAL-LASER GUIDANCE
SYSTEM
The dual laser guidance system is controlled by the
switch and (A) Fig.14 only works if the power cord
is connected to a power source.
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WARNING! Do not look directly into laser beams or a
reflective mirror like surface. Turn off the laser when not in
use.
The laser lets you view the cut line of your blade
directly on the wood.
1. Draw the cutting line on the piece you are cutting.
2. Adjust the mitre and bevel angles as required.
3. Tighten the piece with the vertical clamp against the guide
beforehand,turn on the dual laser and align the cut line with
one of rays, either on the right or left side of the blade.
4. Start the motor.
5. Once the blade has reached its maximum speed, lower
the saw head to begin cutting.
To adjust the dual laser guidance system if it appears
not to be in alignment with the two sides of the blade, make
the following adjustment:
1. Remove the laser's plastic cover.
2. Loosen the two Phillips screws (A) Fig.15 that are located next to the lasers.
3. Secure your piece of wood on the saw table, start your saw and make a partial cut to indicate the two sides of the cut.
4. Turn each laser (B) until each ray of the dual-laser guide is in perfect alignment with the two sides
of the cut.
5. Once the adjustments are made, hold the lasers in place and tighten the Phillips screw (A).
6. Replace the plastic cover of the double laser.
4. LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF THE SAW HEAD
When using the saw, the saw head should never be
locked in the down position. The head should always be locked in
the down position when transporting the saw, or when the
tool is not being used.
To release the saw head:
1. Lightly press the saw head down and keep it
in this position.
2. Pull the knob (A) Fig.16 and turn it slightly until
the pin is engaged in the horizontal slot.
3. Raise the saw head so that it is in
the up position.
To relock the saw head in the down position,
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CAUTION!
Do not cut short pieces. You cannot properly hold a short piece of wood and keep hands at a safe distance from the
blade. Do not cross your hands in front of the blade and do not place it in the cutting area.
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