Operation - Genesis GTS10SB Operator's Manual

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BLADE BEVEL ADJUSTMENT (FIG 14)
1. Loosen the bevel locking lever by pulling it away from the base.
2. Push blade control wheel (1) so that the gear on the wheel engages into the gear bar (6) on the
base. Turn the blade control wheel to desired blade angle. 0° on bevel scale (5) for 90° cutting.
3. Tighten the bevel adjustment lever (2).
WARNING:
lever is tightened before each use to avoid risk
of personal injury.
TO REPLACE THE BLADE (FIG 18)
WARNING:
power source before maintenance to avoid risk
of serious personal injury.
To remove the blade:
1. Remove the blade guard and the blade throat plate.
2. Raise the blade to the highest possible position.
3. To keep the arbor from rotating, place one of the open ended wrenches (1) on the flange flats.
4. Place the second open ended wrench (2) on the arbor nut.
5. Turn the second wrench (2) clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise to loosen. Loosen and remove
the arbor nut. See FIG 18
6. Remove the flange and pull the blade off the motor shaft.
To install the blade, reverse the procedure.
IMPORTANT:
Blade rotation is clockwise when observing from the right side
of the saw. Make sure the rotation direction mark on blade matches with that.

OPERATION

WARNING:
saw before clearing the table of all tools, wood
scraps, etc, except the work piece and related
feed or supporting devices.
ON/OFF SWITCH (FIG 19)
The saw is equipped with a ON/OFF switch (1) with a quick
shut down cover (2).
1. To turn the saw ON, lift the cover (2), pull the bottom end of switch (1) upward to the ON position.
2. To turn the saw OFF, press the red cover (2) to turn off the saw.
3. The switch can be locked "OFF through two locking holes (3) to prevent from unauthorized use.
OVERLOAD RESET SWITCH (FIG 19)
WARNING:
pushed, the ON/OFF switch must be in the OFF position and plug should be
removed from the power source while cooling down. Overheating may be
caused by dull blade or misaligned parts. Inspect your saw for proper setup
before using it again.
Your saw is equipped with an overload reset switch (4-FIG 19) that will allow the motor to be
restarted after it shuts off due to overloading or low voltage. If motor stops during the operation, take
the following steps:
Make sure bevel locking
Always unplug the saw from
DO NOT turn on the table
To prevent accidental startup if overload reset switch is
2
1
4
2
3
1
FIG 18
FIG 19
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