Operation; Maintenance - Ryobi EMS254L-LSG Original Instructions Manual

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OPERATION

The product features a moving saw blade that can be set at
various angles by the operator when cutting a work piece
be operated by only one person to prevent unintentional
contact with the moving saw blade.
The principles for safe operation of the product are as
follows:
Maintain saw, blades and work area in good condition.
Secure the mitre saw base to either a sturdy work
bench or its dedicated stand. The product may move
and tip if it is not adequately secured.
Set up and lock the cutting angles and depth before
making the cut.
Secure the work piece to the mitre saw base. Use the
clamp provided and, where necessary, use additional
clamps or holding mechanisms to prevent unintentional
movement of the work piece while cutting.
Check that the operation of the blade guards are not
restricted by the position of the work piece.
Ensure that the fence and other parts of the product
will not be cut as the blade lowers to the cutting
position.
Start the motor and allow the blade to reach full speed
before slowly lowering it to cut the work piece. Slide
complete the cut as necessary.
Allow the blade assembly to rise to its upper position
where the blade guards are fully closed. Switch off the
motor and allow the blade to come to a complete stop
before removing the work piece or off-cuts, or before
reaching into the area of the blade.
set on the product matches the angle to be produced on
the work piece. Check this on a discarded piece of wood by
using a carpenter's set or mitre square.
WARNING
The manufacturer strongly recommends that the
product is always securely mounted to a bench top or
its dedicated stand.
top or the dedicated stand by the four nuts, bolts and
bevel and mitre setting without the possibility of it tipping
over. If the product is not secured properly, the product may
over balance when large bevel angles are selected.
help prevent the mitre saw from over balancing.
There is also an adjustable screw (balancing foot) that
that the product is resting upon. This will also prevent the
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of the slide and bevel. Beware, this part of the saw table
moves when different mitre angles are selected, so the
screw needs to be frequently adjusted and reset.

MAINTENANCE

Do not modify the product in any way or use accessories
not approved by the manufacturer. Your safety and that
of others may be compromised.
Do not use the product if any switches, guards or
other functions does not work as intended. Return to
an authorised service centre for professional repair or
adjustment.
Do not make any adjustments whilst the saw blade is
in motion.
Always make sure the power plug has been
removed from the mains power source before
making adjustments, lubricating or when doing any
maintenance on the product.
Before and after each use, check the product for
damage or broken parts. Keep the product in top
working condition by immediately replacing parts with
spares approved by the manufacturer.
The blade has sharp edges and may also remain hot
yourself from personal injury.
Clean the saw and its accessories from dust regularly,
especially moving parts including the blade guard.
Use a hand brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust
effectively. Do not use compressed air.
To assure safety and reliability, all repairs, including
changing brushes, should be performed by an
authorised service centre.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
an authorised service center in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING
Do not attempt to disassemble the blade guard assembly
for cleaning or repair. Damaged guards should not be
used. Return to an authorised service centre for repair
or replacement.
WARNING
For greater safety and reliability, all repairs should be
performed by an authorised service centre.
Maximum cutting depth stop
blade from cutting into the metal base of the unit.
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