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BASIC ADJUSTMENTS & CONTROLS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH A DAMAGED POWER CORD OR PLUG. RE-
PLACE DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG IMMEDIATELY. TO AVOID UNEXPECTED OR UNINTENTIONAL START-UP, MAKE SURE
THE POWER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE.
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
Once the assembly steps have been completed, plug
the power cord into an appropriate outlet.
Refer back to the section entitled “Electrical Require
-
ments” and make sure all requirements and grounding
instructions are followed. When operations have been
completed unplug the saw from the power source.
TO AVOID UNEXPECTED OR UNINTENTIONAL
START-UP, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SWITCH
IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE CONNECTING
TO A POWER SOURCE.
SWITCH OFF
MAIN ON/OFF POWER SWITCH
This machine is equipped with a magnetic safety switch
designed to protect the unit and the user from power
surges, power outages and unwanted or unintentional
start-up.
The switch assembly is equipped with a green “start”
button A, a red “stop” button B and an emergency
stop button twist lock-out device C. Once this button
has been pressed, the machine can only be started
by turning the button to the right to release the stop
button, C.
The limit switch E on the end of the stand is designed to
make contact with the stop on the saw head to turn off
the machine automatically.
If necessary the position of the stop can be adjusted
loosening the bolt G with a 10 mm wrench and sliding
the stop right or left along its elongated slot. Once the
stop is adjusted to be able to turn off the machine F,
retighten the bolt G to secure the tab in place.
Switch D allows you to turn the coolant system pump
on or off. To start the pump, turn the switch to the right.
To stop the pump, turn the switch to the left.
F
G
A
B
C
D
INSTALL THE COOLANT SYSTEM/RECOVERY TRAY FILTER
B
A
The coolant system with built-in pump is designed to
supply a continuous flow of liquid coolant to the cut-
ting area to prevent overheating of both the blade and
the workpiece, providing cleaner cuts and prolonging
blade life.
1. Fit the steel mesh filter A over the coolant recovery
tank drain B.
Note: To prolong the life of the pump and prevent block-
ages in the coolant system, remove and clean the filter reg-
ularly using a compressed air blow gun to remove metal
chips and other debris.
E