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Rip fence (Fig. K, L)
1. Unlock the rip fence locking handle (53) (Fig. K step 1).
2. Carefully offer the rip fence (3) into the channel of the front rail (33).
3. Slide the rip fence to the desired position on the working table (Fig. K step 2), ensuring
the rip fence (3) is level on the working table.
4. Then lock the rip fence locking handle (53) in order to lock the rip fence (3) in position
(Fig. K step 3).
When cutting a slim workpiece, attach the sub fence (Fig. L)
1. Pull up the lock lever (54) (Fig. L step 1).
2. Align the slot of sub fence (2) with the rip fence (3), and push the sub fence (2) down
(Fig. L step 2).
3. Lock it in place with pushing down lock lever (54) (Fig. L step 3).
4. Sub fence (2) can be mounted on left or right of the rip fence (3).
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Mitre gauge (Fig. M, N)
1. Loosen two locking knobs (55) from the parallel profile (56) (Fig. M step 1).
2. Slide the two screws of locking knob (55) to match the slot of the mitre
gauge (Fig. M step 2).
3. Fit the two screws into the slot of mitre gauge and secure with the locking knob
(55) (Fig. M step 3).
4. Push the guide rail (57) of the mitre gauge into one of the top guide grooves (58) of
the main working table intended for this purpose. (Fig. O)
WARNING! The blade guard should return to its rest position after the work
piece has been cut.