Installation Instructions

5
Running the JigSaw
1. Plug in the tool.
Warning: Turn off your saw at once, unplug and inspect it for serious problems if:
Moving parts get stuck
Speed drops to an abnormally low level
The motor housing gets hot
Sparks or odours emit from the casing
General Cutting
Hold your saw firmly in front and away from you. Make sure the blade is clear of
any surface and that the power cord is out of the blade path. Be sure the material
to be cut is held firmly. Small pieces should be clamped in place to a workbench.
Mark the line of cut clearly. Depress the trigger switch. Allow the blade to cut the
material.
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Use a sharp blade especially designed to cut the material you are working on. It is
recommended you use a cutting fluid on the metal surface to avoid heat buildup.
Keep the tool housing clean, free of oil, and grease by using mild soap and a
damp (not wet) cloth. Do not let solvents like brake fluid, gasoline, petroleum-
based products, etc., contact plastic parts of the housing. Cleaning with these
substances can harm the plastic and compromise the integrity of the double
insulating system.
Inspect the mounting screws regularly. They should be properly tightened. If
any are found loose, tighten them immediately or serious injury could result.
Use care to see that the motor winding does not become damaged or wet with
oil or water.
Keep the vents clear of dust and debris. A shot of compressed air is ideal.
This will help prevent possible electrical shorts and ensure proper cooling.
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efficiency. Running it free of load for a minute or two will allow it to cool itself to
normal temperature.
Inspect the cord regularly and have it replaced
by an authorized repair facility if
it is damaged.
Lubrication for this tool is done at the factory and, except for the blade guide
roller, should not be necessary again under normal use. The blade guide roller
can use a drop of oil from time to time.
An authorized repair center should do any repairs, modification, or mainte-
nance that involves opening or disassembling the saw.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
OPERATING PROCEDURES
OPERATING PROCEDURES
OPERATING PROCEDURES
MAINTENANCE
Any damage to the tool should be corrected at an authorized repair center.
2.Hold the saw firmly. Make sure that saw blade travel is not obstructed. Depress
the trigger switch to turn the tool on. Engage the lock-on button and release the
trigger switch to maintain the tool operating itself.
3.Depress the trigger at the end then release it. The tool will stop.