Ryobi TS1352 manual Changing the Batteries, Do not attempt to activate the laser

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LASER GUIDE

CHANGING THE BATTERIES

See Figure 41.

Unplug your saw.

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury.

Remove the laser guide from the saw. Lay laser guide on a flat surface with the two phillips screws facing upward. Remove the screws and separate the laser guide cover from the laser guide support.

Remove the three button cell batteries using a non-conductive device such as a toothpick.

Note: Replace the batteries with button cell batteries that have a rating of 1.5 volt and 100 mah (milliampere hour) minimum (Number 76 series or equivalent).

When replacing the batteries, the laser guide should be thoroughly cleaned. Use a soft paintbrush or similar device, to remove all sawdust and debris.

Do not attempt to activate the laser.

The laser is activated by means of a centrifugal switch only while the saw motor is running and the laser guide is mounted on the saw.

After cleaning laser guide and replacing batteries, secure laser guide cover to laser guide support using the two phillips head screws. For proper assembly, be sure to align the key on the laser guide cover with the key slot in the laser guide support. Tighten screws securely.

Note: Aperture in laser guide cover must be aligned with aperture in laser guide support.

CAUTION:

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

LASER GUIDE

LASER GUIDE

COVER

LASER GUIDE

SUPPORT

SCREWS

APERTURE

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KEY

SLOT

BATTERIES

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Contents Operators Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceProduct Specifications Table of ContentsIntroduction Rules for Safe Operation Safety and International SymbolsDouble Insulation Read ALL Instructions Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFF Glossary of Terms for Woodworking FreehandTools Needed UnpackingCombination Square Framing Square Loose Parts List Features Know Your Compound Miter SAWAMP Motor Cutting CapacitiesBlade Wrench / Storage Area Carrying HandleMiter Lock Handle Spindle Lock ButtonPositive Stops on Miter Table Bevel Lock KnobElectric Brake Mounting HolesAssembly Dust GuideDust BAG Work ClampTable Extensions Stop BlockExtension SAW Viewed from Bottom Miter SAW Basebracket SupportTo Install Blade Spindle Lock Button Screw aBlade Bolt Cover Lower Blade Guard Blade Blade Bolt Outer Blade Washer With Double D FlatsSquaring the Miter Table to the Fence AdjustmentsSee Figures 17 See Figures 20 Squaring the SAW Blade to the FenceMiter Fence Miter Table View of Blade Miter SquareMiter Fence Squaring the Blade to the Miter Table See Figures 25Bevel Lock Knob Combination Miter Square Fence Lock PlatePivot Adjustments Travel Pivot Adjustment Bevel Pivot AdjustmentOperation ApplicationsCrosscutting Cutting with Your Compound Miter SAWTo Crosscut with Your Miter SAW Bevel CUT See Figures 30Scale Bevel CUT ClampTo Make a Compound CUT with Your Miter SAW Compound Miter CUTCompound Miter CUT Long Workpiece Support Long WorkpiecesWorkpiece Supports COMPOUND-ANGLE Settings for Popular Structures Cutting Compound MitersPitch SideCutting Crown Molding Laying Molding Flat on the Miter TableCutting Warped Material Clamping Wide WorkpiecesRight WrongLaser Guide Mounting the Laser GuideOperation AlignmentChanging the Batteries Do not attempt to activate the laserMaintenance GeneralLubrication Extension CordsExtension Cord Caution Ryobi TECHNOLOGIES, INC