Explosion hazard
Protect the rechargeable battery from
heat, fire and moisture.
Do not place the rechargeable battery
onto heating appliances and do not expose the
rechargeable battery to strong solar radiation for
a longer period of time. Temperatures above 50°C
are detrimental to the rechargeable battery. Allow
a heated rechargeable battery to cool down before
charging it.
The optimum storage temperature ranges between
10°C and 30°C.
Do not open the rechargeable battery
and protect it from impacts. Keep the
rechargeable battery in a dry and
frost-proof place.
Cover
the
contacts if it is stored outside the
charger. There is a fire and explosion
hazard in case of a short circuit caused
by metallic bridging.
Follow
the
protection of the environment.
6.4.
FITTING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Slide the charged rechargeable battery into the
battery guide next to the handle until it perceptibly
engages.
Before using the machine, convince
yourself that the rechargeable battery is
firmly seated in the machine.
6.5.
REMOVING THE RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
Unlock the rechargeable battery by pressing the
locking lever (See fig. 11) and pull it out of the
battery guide.
Do not use force to do so.
6.6.
INSTALLING THE BLADE
1.
Unplug the rechargeable battery for all service
work.
2.
Remove any accumulated debris in the guards
and around the spindle. Check the lower
retracting blade guard to ensure that it is in
working order.
rechargeable
battery's
instructions
for
the
3.
Clean the inner spindle flange. Orient the
flange so that the correct bore size faces the
blade and place the new blade on the spindle,
making sure that the teeth point forwards. (If
in doubt of the orientation of the blade, refer
to the legend cast into the lower retracting
blade guard) Avoid contact with blade teeth
to prevent personal injury.
4.
NOTE: Only use original Jepson Power saw
blades.
5.
Place the outer spindle flange on the spindle
with the flat side toward the blade. See fig. 2.
6.
Replace and finger- tighten the blade retaining
bolt by turning it clockwise.
7.
Push in the blade lock lever and rotate the
spindle by hand until the lock engages the
spindle See fig. 3. Tighten the blade retaining
bolt securely with the provided wrench and
release the spindle lock.
6.7.
REMOVING THE BLADE
1.
Unplug the rechargeable battery for all service
work.
2.
See fig. 3. It is not necessary to remove the
outer blade cover, just leave it in place. Push
in the spindle lock and using the supplied
hex wrench, rotate the blade until the lock
engages the blade spindle.
3.
Avoid contact with the blade teeth to prevent
personal injury.
4.
While holding the blade lock lever, use the
provided wrench to loosen the blade retaining
bolt. Then remove it and the outer spindle
flange.
5.
The blade may now be carefully removed.
6.8.
ADJUSTMENT DEPTH OF CUT
Adjust the depth of cut so that the saw blade
protrudes through the thickness of work piece. To
adjust the depth of cut:
1.
Unplug the rechargeable battery for all service
work.
2.
Lift the depth lock lever at the rear of the saw.
See fig. 4.
3.
Raise or lower the saw base until the blade
extends the desired depth below the base.
(See the scale and pointer cast into the main
body casting.)
4.
Press the depth lock lever down firmly, locking
the saw in the selected position.
ENGLISH
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