Installation Instructions
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OPERATION
Set the orbit control lever to one of the
four settings according to degree of orbit
action required:
0 No orbit action
1 Minimal orbit action
2 Medium orbit action
3 Maximum orbit action for the most
aggressive action, for quick cutting ply-
wood or soft material.
Experiment on a piece of scrap material to
determine the optimum orbit action setting.
ADJUSTING THE SHOE
FOR ANGULAR CUTTING
(FIG. 6&FIG. 7)
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
CAUTION:
Always ensure that the
jigsaw is switched off and the battery pack
is removed before making any adjustments.
1. Loosen the hex screw located on the
underside of the tool using hex key.
2. Move the shoe plate backwards so that
the teeth on the plate no longer engage
with the retaining teeth and the shoe can
be tilted to the left or right.
3. Select 15°, 30° or 45° to the left or right
or select 0°, and push the shoe plate
forward so that the teeth on the plate
mesh with the retaining teeth.
4. Retighten the hex screw.
The angle selected can be read on the
cutting angle guide on the shoe plate.
For accurate work it is necessary to make
a trial cut, then measure the work and reset
the angle with the shoe plate moved a little
towards the rear so that the teeth on the plate
do not mesh with the retaining teeth.
Repeat the trial cut and reset the angle
setting until the correct setting is achieved.
PARALLEL GUIDE (FIG. 8)
FIG. 8
The parallel guide ts into the shoe plate
and is locked in place by the locking screw.
Use the parallel guide to guide the jigsaw
along a straight line which can be an edge
of a workpiece or a piece of straight timber
clamped to the workpiece.