Starting and Stopping
DANGER
connections dry and off the ground. Do not
touch plug with wet hands.
WARNING
saw into Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) protected outlet only. if a GFCI
protected outlet is not available, use a
portable receptacle with built-in GFCI
protection.
WARNING
receptacle.
Connect the unit to a power source with the correct voltage and frequency (120V, 60Hz).
To start the saw: push the switch to "–" (ON) position (Fig. 10).
To stop the saw: push the switch to "0" (OFF) position (Fig. 10).
WARNING
switch is dangerous.
Making a Flat Cut
1. Adjust the top guard so it is resting on the
table top, while it is able to move freely up
and down (knob in un-lock position).
2. If necessary; adjust the side extension to
support the workpiece.
3. Adjust the parallel rip fence to the desired
distance from the tile blade, using the scale
rules on the table surface for reference.
Tighten the fence-locking knob to firmly lock
the parallel rip fence on the table. (Fig. 11)
4. Switch saw ON and let blade come up to full
speed.
5. Place the work piece against the parallel rip
fence, and feed the tile into the tile blade
with a steady even pressure (forcing the
tile will cause the blade to slow which could
cause motor overheating). (Fig. 12)
6. Turn saw off when cutting is complete.
WARNING
tile blade.
To reduce the risk of
electrocution, keep all
To reduce the risk of
electric shock, plug tile
To reduce the risk of electric shock, always test GFCI to make sure it
is functioning properly before plugging tile saw into GFCI protected
Do not use the tool and have it serviced immediately if the switch
does not turn ON or OFF. Any tool that can not be controlled with the
Never place your hand or
fingers in the path of the
Fig. 10
ON
OFF
Fig. 11
Fence
Locking
Knob
Fig. 12
Scale Rule
Scale Rule
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