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ithe blade.

Y_U Wilti Holld the Workpiece Before Leaving the Saw:

in'i_h,:,_: ' ° Waitforall rnovingparts to stop.

:l:pieces s_:ismall thatyour:fingers will ...... Make Workshop Child-proof. Unplug the saw. Lock
i_gula_.:iOse jigs or fixtures to :hold the shop or ONIOFF knob. Store the key away from
ipyo_r_hands away from the blade: children and others not qualified to use the toot.
;_e_ati_ns and hand positions where a
d cause fingers or hand to move into
o_:Don,t Overreach. Keep good footing andbalance.
°Keep yourface and body to one side of the blade, out
oftine witha possible thrown piece if the blade should
break.
Whenever Saw Is Running:
WARNING: Don't let familiarity (gained from fre-
quent use of your scroll saw) cause a careless
mistake. A careless fraction of a second is
enough to cause aSevere injury,
Before starting your cut, watCh the saw while itruns. If
it makes an unfamiliar noise or Vibrates excessively,
stop' immediately Turn the saw off:Unplug the:saw:_Do
notrestart untilfindingand correctin gthe problem,
Keep Children Away. Keep;all:visitors a:saf edistance
ifrom :the saW.:Make,sure bystandersare:clear of the
saw and wo_tSieCei:i :
• Don-t;ForCe::T_l::it better and safer at
its designed rate. Feed the workpiece into the saw
blade only fast enough to let ,it cut without:bogging
down or binding.=
Before Freeing Any Jammed Materia !,
Turn switch"OFF"
Unplug the saw.
:Wait for all moving parts to:stop.
When backing up the workpiece, the blade may bind
in the kerf (cut),This iiS usually caused by Sawdust
clogging up the kerr. If this happens:
Turn switch "OFF".
Unplug the saw.
°Wait for all moving padsto stop.
- With a flat blade screwdriver, turn motor shaft by hand,
by inserting into the slotted end of motor shaft located
at the center of the motor housing. Do thiswhile back-
ingup the workpiece:
Before removing loose pieces from the table, turn
sawoff and wait foraU moving parts to stop: