10.Continue moving the Saw Blade (4) over the tile until the cut is completed.
(See Figure K, page 16.)
11.Once the cut is completed, turn the Power Switch (37) to its “OFF” position and al- low the Saw Blade (4) to stop on its own. Unplug the Power Cord from its electrical outlet. Then, remove the cut tile and debris from the Table (44).
(See Figure K, page 16 and Figure L, page 16.)
12.NOTE: If the Motor of the Tile Saw stops suddenly while cutting, turn the Power Switch (37) to its “OFF” position. Wait approximately 5 minutes. Reset the Circuit Breaker by pushing in the button. Then, turn the Power Switch to its “ON” position to resume cutting. (See Figure K, page 16.)
13.Note: If the Pump should fail, first try clearing the Filter (7B) of debris and make sure it is not plugged. If the Pump still does not operate properly, it must be replaced.
To Make A Miter Cut:
1.Loosen the Butterfly Knob (47) on the Angle Cutting Guide (46) and position the Angle Cutting Guide at the desired angle to the Scale Rail (49). Then, retighten the Butterfly Knob (47) on the Angle Cutting Guide. (See Figure M.)
2.NOTE: For a 45 degree cut, you may also use the 45° Angle Cutting Guide (65) that is included as an accessory item. (See Figure M.)
3.To cut the tile, follow the same procedure as outlined in the section “To Make A Straight Cut” beginning on page 15 of this manual.
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To Make A Bevel Cut;
1. Loosen the Knob I (22) on each end of the Tile Saw. Tilt the Slide Rail (26) to the desired angle as indicated on the Angle Scale (43). Then, retighten the two Knobs I. (See Figure N, next page.)
2. To cut the tile, follow the same procedure as outlined in the section “To Make A Straight Cut” beginning on page 15 of this manual.
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