Operator`s manual

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SELECTING THE APPLICATION ACCESSORY
Name Materials Application Quantity
HCS
Precision
Plunge Cut
Saw Blade
For precisely
and quickly
cutting Wood,
Plastic,
Drywall.
2pcs
BIM Plunge
Cut Saw
Blade
Wood, Plastic,
Drywall, Soft
Metals.
2pcs
Mini BIM
Plunge Cut
Saw Blade
Mini cutting/
shaping/
carving for
Wood, Plastic,
Drywall, Soft
Metals.
1pc
HSS
Segmented
Saw Blade
Wood, Plastic,
Drywall, Non-
Ferrous Metals,
thin Sheet
Metal and other
materials
1pc
Circular
Grout
Removal
Blade
Grout, Plaster,
Porous
Concrete and
Masonry
1pc
Triangular
Grout
Removal
Blade
Hardened
adhesives, Thin
sheet, Wood,
Masonry
1pc
VARIABLE SPEED DIAL
The variable-speed dial delivers different speeds by turning the dial from
position “1“(lowest speed) to position “6” (highest speed).
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: If any part is broken or missing, DO NOT attempt to plug in the
power cord or operate the tool until the broken or missing part is replaced.
Failure to do so could result in possible serious injury.
WARNING: Do not attempt to modify this tool or create accessories not
recommended for use with this tool. Any such alteration or modification is
misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious
injury.
WARNING: Your tool should never be connected to the power source
when you are assembling parts, making adjustments, installing or removing
application tool, cleaning, or when it is not in use. Disconnecting the tool will
prevent accidental starting, which could cause serious personal injury.
ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig. 2)
1. To turn the tool ON, push the on/off
switch forward.
2. To turn the tool OFF, pull the switch
backward.
VARIABLE-SPEED CONTROL (Fig. 3)
The variable speed feature of this tool
enhances the overall performance of
your tool and saves the application
accessory from undue wear.
The speed can be adjusted from 11000
to 20000 oscillations per minute, by
adjusting the variable speed dial located
in the rear of the tool .The speed dial is
numbered “1” through “6”, with position
“1” the lowest speed and position “6”
the highest speed.
Fig.2
Fig.3