Folding the stand
1.Wrap the cordset around the cable storage (3) to keep the cord out of the way (fig X).
2.Ensure the left hand side extension table is full inserted and secured with the side extension table locking knobs (27).
3.Using the handle on the table saw (4) and the soft grip handle on the lower leg (5) gently tilt the table saw onto its left hand side so it is resting on the wheels and rubber stops of the left hand extension table (fig Y).
4.Push the stand locking lever (29) to the left to disengage the stand assembly (fig Z).
5.Fold the stand legs and ensure that the stand locking lever clicks back into place indicating that the stand legs are securely locked in position.
Moving the saw
1.Ensure that the blade is lowered beneath the level of the table top.
2.Fold the stand as explained in the previous section.
3.Use the 2 legs to move the table saw to its new position (fig a).
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Adjusting the laser line
1.To adjust the laser beam first take a piece of accurately square cut wood approximately 100mm wide and 300mm long. Draw a line parallel to a long edge approximately 10mm from the edge.
2.Set the mitre gauge (17) at 0° (at right angles to the blade) and hold the short edge of the wood against the mitre gauge.
3.Keeping the wood parallel to the blade with the use of the mitre fence, move the wood so that the teeth of the blade touch the marked line.
4.Switch on the laser with the laser on/off switch (10).
5.If the laser line is not accurate adjust as follows.
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7.Lift the blade guard off the riving knife.
8.Loosen the two laser adjustment screws (11) on the laser assembly (fig c).
9.Rotate and move the laser assembly from side to side until the laser line is aligned with the marked line on the piece of wood (fig d).
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