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Make sure that
the
supporting surfaces
of
the Blade,
the Flanges
and
the
arbor
are
clean.
E LECTRICAL CONN
ECTIONS
.
Use
a
grounded
circuit.
.
Use a GFCI
when wet sawing.
.
Use
the correct
plug
and outlet.
.
Check
that the main
voltage is identical
to that
of
the
machine.
.
Extension
cord: Use the correct size extension
cord.
Be
certain
that the cord is in
good
seruice
condition.
.
lf
,
on
position
1
(on),
motor does not
run:
.
check
the electric
power
on
the
site
(fuses,
cutouts, sockets,
etc);
.
check the extension being used
(faulty
connection,
wire break)
.
check
power
cable,
it's connection;
.
check
the operation of the on-off switch.
Before
any examination, unplug
the
machines
power
cord.
4. o
inq
Procedures
.
Always be
very careful.
.
Find
a
comfortable, well-balanced
position.
.
Always
keep
protective
casing
in
place
while working.
.
Place the
machine on a dry sudace or the optional
stand.
.
Fill the
holding tank
with
clean
water
[holds
9.3
quarts
(8
liters).
o
Plug the
machine into the
power
outlet and
turn
the
motor switch to the on
position.
CUTTING
TABLE
THE
CUTTING
TABLE IS MARKED IN INCHES
AND
MILLIMETERS
TO MAKE YOUR DIMENSIONAL
CUTS
ACCURATE.
STEPS
FOR POSITIONING
THE
90
DEGREE RIP
.
Slide
the rip
guide
onto the table backstop
from
one end.
(Fig
17)
.
Set
the rip
guide
by
positioning
it
at the desired
point
on the
front
end of the cutting table
f ront
lip
and
flipping down the thumb
lbck
until the
rip
guide
is firmly locked in
place. (Fig
18) Note that the
thumb
lock will hold accessory firmly
in
place
without
using
the full travel of the thumb
lock.
t2
Additional
movement is designed for any
long
term
wearing that may be experienced.
Unnecessary clamping
with the thumb
lock
could
raise the end of the accessory up
off the table
surface.
.
The rip
guide
can
be used for straight 90" cuts
from both the
left and right sides.
.
After the
rip
guide
is
positioned
for the desired
cut,
place
material flush against the
rip
guide
and the
measurement rail.
.
Now
you
are
ready
to
make
your
cut.
CUTTING
DEPTH
The 8"
(2O0mm)
blade
capacity
yields
a cutting
depth
of
1 5/8"
(41,2mm).
After completing
any
work,
switch
off the
machine. There
is no
point
in leaving the
motor
running and the blade turning.
QUICK
TIPS FOR
WATER PUMP OPERATION
lf
you
are having trouble
getting
water flow
properly
through
the
water
pump,
try this:
.
First, check to see
that the
pump
is fully
submerged
in water. Fill the
water
tray
with clean
water to completely
cover the
pump.
.
Second, check
to see
if all tubing
is
connected
to
the
pump
correctly and
its feeds are
properly
attached.
Sometimes
the tubing
is not
pushed
far
enough
into
its
attachment,
allowing
water
to
escape at the
attachment
point.
Simply
push
tubing
firmly
into fitting
until
it stops
and
will not
pull
back out.
.
Third, if there
is a
problem getting
water to flow
out
properly,
check the
water control
valve setting
on
the front of
the
pump.
lt can be adjusted
f rom
"Min"
to
"Max"
(Fig
19)
Often
times the
water control
valve
is
set
to
"Min"
and
is not capable of
pumping
enough
water when first
turned on.
This
is
easily
corrected
by turning
the valve
to
"Max"
and
then adjusting
to the desired
water flow.
.
Fourth,
if
problems
still
persist,
there
is also a
chance
that
debris or sediment
is clogging
the
water
pump
intake screen,
the
pump
impeller or
inside the tubing.
-
Clearing
these areas
with f resh water can
alleviate the
clogging.
The build up
sediment
needs to
be cleaned
from the bottom
of the
Water
Tray and the
intake screen
cleaned.
Fill
tray
with
f resh water.
-
With
pump
intake removed,
look
inside
the
area
impeller and check
for debris. Clean
as
needed
with fresh water.
(Fig
20)
-
lf the
tubing
is
clogged,
remove
ends
from the
water
pump
and
Blade
guard
fitting.
Flush
with fresh water until
all debris
is removed
and
reconnect tubing.
(Fig
10
&
11)
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