Installation Instructions
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6. Check for loose screws, misalignment  
 or binding of moving parts, or any other  
 condition that may affect the operation.
7.  If abnormal vibration or noise occurs,    
  turn the saw off immediately, and have  
   the problem corrected before further 
 use.
SERVICE OF LASER GUIDE
Use a soft paintbrush or similar device to  
remove all sawdust and debris. (Compressed 
air contains ne oil droplets that adhere to 
the lens. Therefore, you should not blow  
out the lens with compressed air).
SAWDUST
Periodically, sawdust will accumulate under 
the worktable and base. This could cause 
difculty in the movement of the worktable 
when setting up a miter cut. Frequently blow 
out or vacuum up the sawdust.
   Always wear safety 
goggles or safety glasses with side 
shields during power tool operations or 
when blowing dust. If operation is dusty, 
also wear a dust mask.
LOWER BLADE GUARD
   DO NOT use the saw 
without the lower blade guard. The lower 
blade guard is attached to the saw for 
your protection. Should the lower blade 
guard become damaged, do not use the 
saw until the damaged guard has been 
replaced. Check the lower blade guard 
regularly; making certain that it is in 
proper working order.
   When cleaning the 
lower blade guard, unplug the saw from 
the power source receptacle to avoid 
unexpected start up.
MAINTENANCE
    WARNING: 
    WARNING: 
    CAUTION: 
NOTICE: Do not use solvents on the guard, 
as they may cause any plastic parts to be-
come “cloudy” or brittle.
REMOVING THE BLADE 
(FIG. 38-40)
    WARNING: 
 To reduce the risk of in-
jury, always unplug the tool before remov-
ing or installing a blade.
1. Unplug the tool.
2.   Raise the saw head, lift and hold lower  
   blade guard to expose the arbor guide
 screw.
3. Loosen the arbor guard screw by a  
 screwdriver (available separately) to a   
   point that arbor guard can be lifted.(Fig. 38)
FIG. 38
FIG. 39
Arbor screw
Arbor guard
Arbor guard screw










