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The Variable Speed Dial (7) allows the user to control
the strokes per minute when using the tool (Fig. 5).
To increase the cutting strokes per minute: Turn
the Variable Speed Dial (7) clockwise.
To decrease the cutting strokes per minute: Turn
the Variable Speed Dial (7) anti-clockwise.
Fig. 5
NOTE: When cutting softer materials, use a faster
speed. When cutting harder materials, use a slower
speed.
3.2. Operation Switching ON & OFF
Make sure that the saw blade does not rest on or touch any objects when the machine
is switched on.
Before using the reciprocating saw, make sure the saw blade and shoe are secured.
Note: The trigger switch of this reciprocating saw features variable speed control.
Switching ON:
1. Plug the cord set into the mains power outlet.
2. Once you have adjusted the speed of the saw
blade, fully press the trigger switch (10) to operate the
machine.
Switching OFF:
1. Fully release the trigger switch (10).
3.3. Continuous Operation:
1. To turn ON: Press the Lock-On Button (8) after the Trigger Switch (10) is fully pressed (Fig. 6),
then remove your finger off the Trigger Switch (10) - the reciprocating saw will be under continuous
running status.
2. To turn OFF: Fully press the Trigger Switch (10) and the Lock-On Button (8) will spring up back
to its original position, then remove your finger off the Trigger Switch (10).
4. General Cutting
1. Install the Blade and adjust the Shoe for the job.
2. Press and release the Trigger to ensure that the Lock-On Button is off.
3. Plug the power cord into a mains power outlet.
4. Make sure the Blade is clear of any foreign material and the power cord or extension cord are
out of the path of the Blade.
5. Ensure that the material to be cut is held firmly. Small work pieces should be securely clamped
in a vice or clamped to the work bench.
6. Mark out a cutting line.
7. To begin sawing, grip the saw firmly with both hands and away from you. Rest the front of the
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