Greatneck 80160 Panduan Pemilik - Halaman 14

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LOCK-ON BUTTON

Your jigsaw is equipped with a lock-on
feature, which is convenient when
continuous cutting for extended periods of
time is required. To lock the switch ON,
depress the trigger switch (1), push in and
hold the lock-on button (2), then release
the trigger (Fig. 3). Release the lock-on
button and your jigsaw will continue
running. Depress and release the trigger
switch to release lock.
NOTE: The lock-on button can be
accessed from either side of the handle.
Fig. 3
GENERAL CUTTING
!
WARNING
: Keep hands and
fingers away from the space between
the motor housing and the blade clamp.
Do not reach underneath workpiece
while the saw is running.
Rest the front of the sole plate on the
workpiece and align the cutting edge of
the blade with the cutting line on your
workpiece (Fig. 4). Make sure the power
cord is out of your way and not in the
path the blade will follow. Start your
saw and move it toward the workpiece.
Apply enough downward pressure to
keep the saw steady and only enough
forward pressure to keep the blade
cutting freely.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION

SPEED CONTROLLER

Adjusting the speed to suit the application
enhances cutting performance and saves
the blade from undue wear.
To determine optimum cutting speed first
perform test cuts on offcuts of the
workpiece to be cut.
Rotate the speed controller, located at
the back of the jigsaw to set the blade
speed.
Position "1" denotes the lowest speed.
Position "6" denotes the highest speed.
!
WARNING:
Forcing the saw may overheat the
motor and break saw blades.
DUST EXTRACTION
The dust extraction outlet allows a dust
extraction system to be fitted to the jigsaw
permitting the efficient removal of dust
whilst the tool is in use. The adaptor allows
a standard household vacuum cleaner to
be connected to the outlet.
WARNING: Do not use a dust
extraction system or a vacuum
cleaner when cutting metal. Sparks may
ignite residual wood dust.
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Fig. 4
Do not force the saw.