Owner's Manual

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4. To disengage the detent override,
pull the quick-cam miter locking
lever (1), pull the positive stop
locking lever (3) up. This will release
the override lock and the table will
now stop at the positive detent angles.
BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW
Never leave tool running
unattended. Turn power OFF.
Wait for all moving parts to stop.
Make workshop childproof. Lock the
shop. Disconnect master switches.
Store tool away from children and
other unqualified users.
To avoid injury from materials being
thrown, always unplug the saw
to avoid accidental starting, and
remove small pieces of material from
the table cavity. The table insert may
be removed for this purpose, but
always reattach the table insert prior
to performing a cutting operation.
MITER CUT (FIG. II)
The sliding compound miter saw is
equipped with nine positive miter stops
(1) on the saw base. The locations are
at 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6 and 45 degrees
left and right. These locations represent
the most common angles for cutting
operation. To make a miter cut:
1. Unlock the miter table by lifting up on
the quick-cam miter locking lever (2).
2. While raising the positive stop
locking lever (3) up, grasp the miter
handle (4) and rotate the miter table
left or right to the desired angle.
3. Release the positive stop locking
lever and set the miter at the desired
angle making sure the lever snaps
into place.
NOTE: The lever will only lock into
place at one of the nine positive stops.
4. Once the desired miter angle is
achieved, press down on the quick-
cam miter table lock (2) to secure the
table into position.
5. If the miter angle desired is NOT
one of the nine positive stops noted
above, simply lock the table at the
desired angle by pressing down on
the quick-cam miter locking lever (2).
6. Turn the laser guide on and position
the workpiece on the table for pre-
alignment of your cut.
WARNING
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Fig. II
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