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1 750W MAGNESIUM JIGSA W LS750P JM INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]
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2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T o ols Whi lst ev ery ef fort is mad e t o e nsu re you r c omp let e sat isf act ion wi th thi s t ool , o cca sio nal ly , due to th e m ass man ufa ctu rin g t ech niq ues , a to ol may no t l ive up to ou r req uir ed lev el of per for man ce and yo u m ay nee d t he ass ist anc e o f o ur ser vic e d epa rtm ent[...]
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3 Descr iptio n of symbols The rati ng pla te on your tool ma y sho w symb ols. The se re pre sen t impo rta nt in for mat ion abou t the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use. We ar he ari ng pr ote cti on. We ar ey e pro tec tio n. We ar br eat hin g pro tec tio n. Dou ble insu lat ed for addi tio nal prot ect ion . Con for ms to relev ant stan[...]
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4 Safet y rules for laser light s The lase r ligh t/l ase r rad iat ion used in the GM C REDE YE ® sys tem is Clas s 2 wit h maxi mum ≤1mW and 400 – 700 nm wav ele ngt h. T hes e las ers do not no rma lly prese nt an opti cal haz ard , alt hou gh sta rin g at th e beam may cau se flash bli ndn ess . W ARNI NG. Do not stare dir ectly at the las[...]
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5 e. Wh en ope rat ing a powe r tool out doors, use an ext ens ion cord suita ble for ou tdo or use . Us e of a cor d sui tab le fo r outd oor use re duc es the ris k of ele ctric sh ock . 3. Pe rso nal safet y a. St ay ale rt, watc h wha t you ar e doi ng and use com mon sens e when oper ati ng a pow er tool. Do not use a pow er to ol whi le you a[...]
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6 Addit ional safety rules for jigsa ws W ARNI NGS. Bef ore conn ect ing a tool to a power sour ce (ma ins swit ch pow er po int rece pta cle , outl et, etc. ) be sur e tha t the volta ge su ppl y is the sam e as tha t sp ecifie d on the nam epl ate of the to ol. A power sou rce with a volta ge great er tha n tha t spec ifi ed fo r the tool ca n re[...]
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7 Know your product Bef ore usin g the ji gsa w , fam ili ari se yo urs elf with al l the ope rat ing feat ure s and sa fet y req uir eme nts . Use the too l and acce sso rie s only for the app lic ati ons inte nde d. All othe r appl ica tio ns ar e exp res sly rule d out. 1. Las er li ght on/of f switc h 2. Jig saw on/o ff trig ger switc h 3. Sof [...]
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8 Adjus ting the shoe for angul ar cutting The shoe plate (4) sh oul d be kep t fla t agai nst the wo rk pie ce whe n mak ing a cut. It can be til ted left and rig ht to chang e the angl e of cut . CAU TIO N. Alwa ys en sur e tha t the jigsa w is sw itc hed off and plug is remo ved from the pow er po int befor e mak ing any adj ust men ts. 1. T o a[...]
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9 Makin g a cut W ARNI NG. The bla de guard (6) shou ld alw ays be in pla ce whe n the jigsa w is in use. 1. S wit ch on th e jig saw and all ow th e blad e to re ach max imu m spe ed. 2. S low ly gui de th e jig saw for war d usi ng bot h han ds, keep ing the sho e pla te fla t aga ins t the work pi ece . Do not for ce the jig saw . NOT E. Us e on[...]
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1 0 Ref itt ing a new bla de 1. E nsu re the blad e cha nge con tro l (12 ) is pre sse d dow n, sli de th e new bl ade into the loc ati ng gr oov e in the blad e cla mp wi th the teet h poi nti ng for war d, en sur ing that th e bla de re ar edg e is lo cat ed and supp ort ed by th e bla de gui de (7 ). 2. R ele ase the bla de ch ang e con tro l an[...]
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1 1 Power cord maintena nce If th e supp ly co rd ne eds repla cing, th e tas k must be ca rri ed out by the ma nuf act ure r , the ma nuf act ure r’s age nt, or an aut hor ise d ser vic e cent re in orde r to avo id a saf ety haza rd. Gener al inspec tion Reg ula rly chec k that all th e fixi ng screw s are tight . They may vibr ate loose over t[...]
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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[...]