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1 200W V ARIABLE SPEED SCROLL SA W WITH REDEYE ® LS1620 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: LS1620 Date: 060906 Edition: 05 Op: BR[...]
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2 Contents Introduction 3 Environmental protection 3 Description of symbols 3 Specifications 3 Safety rules for laser lights 4 General safety instructions 4 Additional safety rules for scroll saws 5 Accessories 6 Unpacking 6 Assembly 6 Know your product 7 Mounting the saw to a workbench 8 Blades 8 Selecting the correct blade 8 Removing blades 8 Ins[...]
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3 Descr iptio n of sy mbols The ratin g pl ate on you r tool may sh ow sym bol s. The se rep resent imp ortant info rma tion abo ut the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pro tectio n. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ard s for elect romagn etic com pat ibi lity . Speci [...]
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4 Safet y rules for laser light s The laser lig ht/las er radia tio n used in th e GMC REDEY E ® sys tem is Clas s 2 with maxi mum 1mW and 650nm wav ele ngt hs. T hese las ers do not no rma lly prese nt an opt ica l haza rd, alth ough sta ring at th e beam may cau se fla sh bli ndness . W ARNI NG. Do not st are dire ctly at th e las er bea m. A ha[...]
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5 7. D ress cor rectly . Do no t wear loo se cloth ing or jewe lle ry . The y can be caug ht in mo vin g part s. Ru bbe r glov es an d n o n -s li p f o ot we ar a r e r e c o m me nd ed w h e n w o r k in g o u t do or s. If yo u have long hair , wear a pro tec tiv e hair cove ring . 8. U se saf ety acces sories . Sa fety gla sse s and ea rmu ff s[...]
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6 • Do not c ut p ie ces too s mal l to ho ld b y h and . Wh en m ak ing a sma ll cut out alway s se cure the work piec e to a scr ap pi ece of p ly woo d wi th d ou ble sid ed t ap e. Th is w ay t he wor k is su ppor ted and yo ur fin ger s are away fr om the bla de. • Nev er tur n yo ur scrol l saw on befo re cle aring th e tab le of al l obj[...]
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7 Know your pr oduct Bef ore using the too l, famil iar ise you rse lf wit h all the ope rat ing featu res and safet y re quirem ents. Use the too l and acces sor ies only fo r the appli cation s in tended . All oth er app lic ati ons ar e exp ress ly ruled out. 1. On /of f switc h / vari abl e spee d dia l 2. La ser light on/o ff switc h 3. LE D l[...]
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8 Mount ing the saw to a work bench It is recom men ded that th e scr oll sa w is sec ured to a wor k benc h to gai n ma ximum st abi lit y and pr eve nt noi se and vibra tion. 1. U sing the bas e of the scr oll saw as a templ ate mark th e hol es on th e wor kben ch throu gh th e hole s in the cas ting. 2. D rill the hol es throu gh th e work ben [...]
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9 Insta lling blades CAU TIO N. Alw ays ensu re th at the saw is sw itc hed of f and unplu gged fro m the mains supp ly bef ore rem ovi ng or in sta lli ng a bla de. 1 . L if t u p t he b l ad e t e ns i on l e v er ( 1 2) t o r e du c e t he b l a de t e ns i on . 2. R emov e th e ta ble inse rt (1 1) by ra isin g it wit h a sc rew dri ver . 3. L [...]
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1 0 tab le is at appr oxim ately 90 º to the bla de and sec ure ly tig hte n the ta ble lock kn ob (1 7). 3. L oose n th e Ph illips hea d sc rew hold ing the deg ree scale poi nte r and mo ve the poi nter to th e 0º pos iti on. Secur ely tig hte n the sc rew . Not e. T he deg ree scal e is a con ven ien t guid e but sho uld not be re lied upo n [...]
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1 1 Adjus ting the speed T h e s p e e d c a n b e a dj us te d t o s u i t t h e w o r k p ie ce b e i ng c u t . T he v a r ia bl e s p ee d d i a l ( 1 ) i s l oc at ed at t h e t o p o f t he sa w f or c o nv en ie nt a d j us tm en t o f t h e s pe e d . 1. T urn th e saw on by lif tin g the on/ of f swi tch (1 ). 2. T urn th e dia l in a clo [...]
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1 2 Using the RE DEYE ® la ser line gener ator W ARNI NGS . Do not sta re direc tly at the la ser beam. Nev er aim the bea m at any per son or an obj ect othe r tha n the work pi ece . Do no t deli ber ate ly aim the bea m at pers onn el and ensu re tha t it is no t dire cted tow ard s the ey e of a per son for lon ger tha n 0.25 s. Alw ays ensur [...]
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1 3 Gener al inspect ion Reg ula rly check that all the fixin g sc rews are tigh t. The y may vi bra te loo se over ti me. Repai rs On ly a n au th ori sed ser vic e ce nt re s hou ld r ep lac e th e co rd set or ef fe ct o the r r epa irs . If t he c or dse t is d ama ge d or wor n, ha ve i t re pa ire d or r epl ace d by an a uth ori sed s erv ic[...]
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GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing, replacing, technical service or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Int[...]