Use and Care Manual

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FIGURE 5
2. Create “drip loop” in the cord (see FIGURE 5).
USING THE EXTENSION TABLE
1. The extension table can be used to support
large format tile.
2. Simply slide it out for the best support for the
size of the tile your are cutting.
MAKING CUTS
The edge of the cutting table has easy-to-see
dimensions (in both inches and centimeters) for
cutting accuracy.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS LET THE BLADE CUT AT
ITS OWN SPEED. DO NOT FORCE THE MATERIAL
BEING CUT. ALWAYS CHECk THE BLADE FOR
CRACkS OR DAMAGE BEFORE EACH USE.
MAKING 90° RIP CUTS
1. Install the rip guide by placing it at the desired
position according to the width of the cut you are
making.
2. Place the material to be cut against the
rip guide.
3. Carefully and slowly feed the material into the
blade (see FIGURE 6).
4. If necessary, the rip guide can be removed
when cutting large format tile.
MAKING ANGLE CUTS
1. Install the angle guide on the top of the
rip guide.
2. Carefully push the angle guide and material
towards the blade (see FIGURE 7).
FIGURE 7
MAKING 22.5° - 45° MITER CUTS
(see FIGURE 8)
1. The right cutting table can be angled at 22.5°
or 45°.
2. Two braces under the table unfold to support
the table at the desired angle.
3. Place the material to be cut onto the right
cutting table.
4. Carefully and slowly feed material into the
blade.
FIGURE 8
MAINTENANCE
TO AVOID ACCIDENTS,
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM
THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE CLEANING OR
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE
Drip loop
Power supply cord
Tile cutter
Supporting
surface
FIGURE 6