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1. Make sure that the Trigger is in the
off-position, then plug in the tool.
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2. Unlock the Head Lock-Down Pin.
3. Check that all adjustment knobs are
tight (Miter Lock Knob, Bevel Lock Knob,
and Sliding Fence Lock Knob).
4. Blow any sawdust or debris away from the Fence.
Place the work material against the Fence.
5. Align the marked location of the cut on the work
material with the saw blade. To prevent the
workpiece from being cut too short, align the edge
of the blade with the measured mark, keeping the
rest of the blade on the waste side of the cut.
6. Hold the work material in place using the Clamp.
Ensure that the work material is level and supported
securely. Use saw horses or supports if necessary.
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7. Grip the Saw Handle, press the Trigger
Lock Button with your thumb, and
squeeze the Trigger to start the Saw.
8. Use two hands and hold workpiece securely
against table and fence at all times.
9. Press down lightly to cut the workpiece.
Press straight down, “chopping” the material.
Do not bear down on the material — use
light downward pressure. If the material
binds the blade, release the Trigger.
10. When the cut is completed, raise the Saw
Head, release the Trigger, wait for the Blade
to stop turning, release the Clamp and
remove the workpiece from the Saw.
11. To prevent accidents, turn off the tool and
unplug it after use. Clean, then store the
tool indoors out of children’s reach.
12. Lock the Saw Head down and lock all other
adjustments before moving the Saw. Use the
Carrying Handle and handle cut outs on each side of
the Base to lift and support the Saw while moving it.