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OPErATION
WArNING:
important safety warning and instructions before using this tool.
WArNING:
removal of the battery pack.
CHARGING THE BATTERY (FIG 4)
NOTE:
Always Check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on
the ratings plate.
• Connect the charging adaptor (10) and the charging stand (11).
• Plug the adaptor into a 120 Volt AC power source. The GreeN light on the
charging stand will illuminate, indicating the charger is powered.
• Insert the battery (2) all the way into the charging stand until it locks in place
with a click, as shown in FIG 4. The reD light on the stand indicates that the
battery is charging.
• The light will turn GreeN after charging is complete.
• To remove the battery from the stand, depress the locking tab (c) on the stand to release the battery pack.
• Batteries may become warm while charging. This is normal.
• If battery is hot after continuous use in the tool, allow it to cool down to room temperature before charging. This
will extend the life of your batteries.
NOTE:
It takes approximately 3-5 hours to charge up a completely discharged battery.
SWITCH ACTION
The On/Off switch (1-FIG 1) is located on the top of the tool.
To Turn On the Tool
delayed switch ON is to avoid accidental starting.
To Turn Off the Tool
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Your tool is equipped with an overload protection circuit to protect the motor and battery in the event of a stall.
When the tool is stalled, it will automatically turn itself off. If this happens, remove the tool from the work piece,
turn off the tool, wait for a few seconds, then turn it on and continue using it. Sometimes, when the battery is low,
the tool may shut down automatically more often. This indicates it is time to recharge the battery.

APPLICATIONS

NOTE:
This tool uses GeNeSIS™ oscillating tool accessories. Please refer to "Genesis Oscillating Tool Accessory
reference Guide" Sheet for details. Some accessories mentioned here may not be included.
This multi-purpose oscillating tool is intended for cutting and sanding wood, plastic, plaster and non-ferrous
metals. It is especially suitable for cutting in tight spaces and for flush cutting. Following are a few typical uses.
CUTTING (FIG 5,6)
use a flush cutting saw blade (or "e-cut blade") for making
precise cuts in tight areas, close to edges or flush to a surface. It
is important not to force the tool during the flush cutting. If you are
experiencing a strong vibration in your hand during the plunge cut,
it indicates too much pressure on the tool. Back off on the pressure
and let the speed of the tool do the work. See FIG 5, 6 for typical
uses of flush cutting saw blade.
NOTE:
It is suggested that you have a piece of scrap material supporting the blade when making a flush cut. If
you need to rest the blade on a delicate surface, you need to use cardboard or masking tape to protect the surface.
use the half-round segmented saw blade for making precise cuts in wood, plaster or drywall material. Applications
include cutting openings for electrical boxes, repairing flooring, cutting flooring for venting, and more.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injuries, read and follow all
Always be sure that the tool is switched off before insertion or
, press and hold the On/Off switch for 2-3 seconds until the tool is turned on. The
, press the On/Off switch once more.
2
C
11
FIG 5
10
FIG 4
FIG 6
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