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chatter in sheet steel and aluminum (which
can quickly blunt the blade).
Maximum depth can be used when cutting
internal cut-outs in wood as this reduces the
overcutting required.
1) Determine the desired depth according to
the thickness of the material plus a blade
allowance of 1/8" (3mm).
2) Unlock the depth of cut adjustment and
lock lever (8). (See Fig. H1)
3) Slide the depth of cut indicator to the
desired depth of cut. Lock down the depth
of cut adjustment and lock lever (8). (See
Fig. H2)
When plunge or pocket cutting into the middle
(or interior) of the work piece, through the
narrow slot, you can easily see the cutting
mark you draw and the location where the
blade will plunge into the work piece, based
on the blade depth that was selected.
Always practice in a scrap work piece to
become familiar with this cutting operation.
the selected depth of cut is now set. When the
saw's blade is manually lowered, the blade
will be below the base at the selected depth.

3. USING THE LaSER

the laser is used as a cutting guide and
should form a red line on the material
surface that is exactly aligned with the blade
alignment indicator (12).
Press down the laser on/off switch (5) to turn
on the laser.
Press down the laser on/off switch again to
turn off the laser. (See Fig. I)
NOTE: Clean the laser generator periodically.
waRNING: Never stare directly into the
laser beam and never point the beam at
anybody. the laser beam energy is extremely
harmful to human eyes.
waRNING: When not in use, always
turn the laser off to save the battery
capacity.
TO REPLaCE LaSER BaTTERIES (See Fig.
j1-j6)
the saw comes with laser batteries well
assembled. When battery capacity runs out,
replace batteries as follows:
Use 1.5V batteries model LR44, typical to
Mini circular saw
calculators, cameras and similar small
electronics.
Move the battery storage cover (16) in the
direction the arrow (on the cover) points. then
lift the battery storage cover (See Fig. J1, J2).
You can see one end of a cord. to remove the
batteries, just slowly pull the end of the cord.
the two batteries will be taken out along with
the cord (See Fig. J3).
to fit new batteries, adjust the position of the
cord and insert two batteries in place. Make
sure two batteries are pressed on the cord
(See Fig. J4, J5).
Restore the cover (See Fig. J6).
NOTE: Pay attention that "+/-" of the batteries
are the same as the illustration on the
machine.
4. CUTTING GUIDE (See Fig. K)
the blade alignment indicator (12) in the front
of the base plate is used as a cutting guide.
Always guide it along the cutting mark made
on the workpiece for accurate cutting.
NOTE: It is best to carry out a trial cut.
FUNCTION
1. MaKING CROSS CUTS aND RIP CUTS
(See Fig. L, M)
waRNING: to avoid sudden kick-back,
never start a stationary blade while it is
in contact with the work piece.
Always start the saw and allow it to reach full
speed before commencing to plunge.
the blade teeth are exposed during this
operation so proceed with extreme caution.
a) aLwaYS use your saw with your hands
positioned correctly.
waRNING: Always maintain proper
control of the saw to make sawing safer
and easier. Loss of control of the saw could cause
an accident resulting in possible serious injury.
b) When making cross or rip cuts, align your
line of cut with the center of the "V" (blade
alignment indicator), located on the front of
the saw's base (See Fig. L).
c) Since the thickness of blades vary, make
a trial cut in scrap material along your cut
mark to determine how much, if any, you
should offset the blade from the cut mark
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