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13
ADJUSTMENT OF SAW BLADE (FIG. 7, 8&9)
WARNING!
• Do not use saw blades which are damaged
or deformed.
• Use only saw blades recommended by
the manufacturer.
• Take care that the selection of the saw
blade depends on the material to be cut.
The Blade(15) has been adjusted at the
factory, use a square to check that the blade is
at a 90
o
angle to the table (Fig.7)
If adjustment is needed turn the tilting lock
nut (while holding the adjustment in
position) to fix the adjustment.
Then loosen the indicator fixing screw, set
the indicator of the scale (12) on the “0
o
marked then tighten the fixing screw (Fig. 8)
After the 90
o
setting of the blade has been
adjusted turn the tilting handles to the 45
o
(Fig.9) side and adjust the 45
o
angle.
Turn the adjustment nut so that the blade is
on the 45
o
position and then tighten the lock
nut.
Live Indicator (FIG. 8)
When the machine is connected with the
power supply, the live indicator (26) will glow.
If not, please check if the power plug is well
connected
OPERATION ON/OFF MAGNETIC SWITCH (FIG. 10)
The magnetic switch is a safety feature of the
machine. Should the supply be interrupted the
switch will automatically default to the “OFF”
position preventing a dangerous unexpected
startup of the machine when the supply is
restored.
Press the ‘ON’ button to start the
machine.
Press the ‘OFF’ button to stop the
machine.
WARNING: Before turning the machine
ON, make sure he blade guard is
correctly installed and operating properly.
OVERLOAD RESET BUTTON (FIG. 10)
Your table saw features an overload reset
button(14). In the event that your saw turns
off during operation, turn the saw off and
allow the motor to cool down for
approximately 3 minutes. Push the reset
button(14) and attempt to turn the saw on
again. If the saw does turn on, turn the
switch off and check all cords for proper
connection and retry. If it turns on and
then cuts off while you are working, you
may be trying to feed the workpiece too
quickly or may be operating with a dull
blade or may trying to operate on an
insufficient voltage.
ELEVATING HANDLE (FIG. 11)
Elevating handle (13) is used to raise and
lower the blade. Turn it clockwise to lower and
counterclockwise to raise it.
Please note- this handle will move sideways
as the tilt or bevel is adjusted.

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