E. DIAMOND BLADE INSTALLATION
STEP 1: When installing the blade, separate the two
water feed hoses inside the blade guard to allow the
blade to sit between them (FIGURES 9a and 9b).
FIGURE 9A
STEP 2: Lift the blade guard and lock in place with the
knob holding the blade guard.
STEP 3: Hold the blade lock nut with the provided
23 mm wrench and also hold the blade shaft with the
other provided 10 mm wrench. At the same time, move
the wrenches upward to loosen or downward to tighten
(FIGURE 10) in order to open and close the blade shaft
nut and outer flange. Then, attach and secure the blade
onto the blade shaft, keeping the inner flange in place.
Place the blade between the two water tubes in the
back of the blade guard.
FIGURE 10
DIRECTIONAL ARROW ON THE BLADE POINTS IN THE
SAME DIRECTION AS THE ARROW MARKED ON THE
BLADE GUARD FIxING PLATE.
STEP 4: Replace the blade guard to its original position
and tighten knob.
STEP 5: To remove or change the blade, just reverse
the installation steps.
FIGURE 9B
MAKE SURE THAT THE
F. WATER PUMP INSTALLATION
STEP 1: Make sure the water pump (see FIGURE 11) is
not cracked or damage in any way.
STEP 2: Attach the end of the tube to the pump nipple
and L-shaped water flow at the back of blade guard.
STEP 3: Place the pump at the location in the water
tray that has been designed to secure the pump during
use.
STEP 4: Pour the water into the water tray and make
sure the water level is higher than the pump intake
nozzle.
STEP 5: Keep the power cord end out of water and
plug the power cord into the 3-prong receptacle on
the side of the cutting head assembly. The pump is
activated by the ON/OFF switch of the tile saw.
STEP 6: Make sure that the water valve connecting the
pump to the tubing is in the full open position.
FIGURE 11
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING ARE WATER PUMP SAFETY
GUIDELINES
• Make sure the pump is connected to grounding-type
receptacle to prevent the electric shock.
• Make sure the pump and tube is settled steadily to
reduce any chance of pump damage.
• Do not handle the pump by the power cord, with wet
hand, or when standing on a wet surface.
• Never use the pump for anything other than water,
especially gasoline, kerosene, or other combustible
or corrosive liquids.
• Do not attempt to check the pump before discon-
necting the power source if the pump fails to operate.
• Never operate the pump without water. The pump
needs water to cool its own motor. A dry pump may
cause damage or danger.
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