Assembly And Adjustments; Operation; Power Indicator - Genesis GMT35T Operator's Manual

3.5a variable speed oscillating multi-tool
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WARNING:
switched off and unplugged before adjusting, installing
accessories, or checking a function of the tool.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING
ACCESSORIES (FIG 2 & 3)
1. flip the accessory Quick-Change lever (3) forward
completely to the unlocked position. see fig 2.
3
UnloCKeD
2. slide the open-end of the accessory into the gap
between the blade flange (4a) and the shaft flange (4b).
the shaft flange of this tool comes with a 6-pin design.
Place the accessory over the pins on the shaft flange.
Make sure the holes on the accessory properly engage
4 of those 6 pins.
WARNING:
personal injuries, read and follow all important safety
warning and instructions before using this tool.
WARNING:
disconnected from the power source before making
any adjustments or setting up prior to cutting. failure
to disconnect or unplug the tool may cause accidental
starting, resulting in serious personal injury.

POWER INDICATOR

when the tool is plugged into a working outlet, the power
indicator leD (5-fig 1) should illuminate red letting you
know the tool is powered.
STOPPING THE TOOL
STARTING AND
(FIG 4)
To Start the oscillating Multi-Tool,
off switch (1) forward to on position.
To Stop the oscillating Multi-Tool
switch (1) backward to off position.
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
always be sure that the tool is
4
FIG 2
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OPERATION

to reduce the risk of serious
always be sure the tool is
slide the on/
, slide the on/off
3. flip the accessory Quick-Change lever (3) back to
locked position to secure the accessory in place.
NOTE:
some accessories, such as a saw blade, may
be mounted either straight on the tool, or at an angle to
enhance usability. always make sure 4 of the 6 pins are
engaged as described in step 2 above.
NOTE:
for maximum sandpaper life, rotate the pad or
sandpaper 120° when a tip of sandpaper becomes worn.
To remove Accessories from the Tool,
accessory Quick-Change lever forward completely,
disengage the accessory from the pins and pull the
accessory off the tool.
WARNING:
been used may be hot. allow accessories to cool before
attempting to remove.
on
VARIABLE SPEED DIAL (FIG 4)
your oscillating multi-tool has a variable speed control dial
(2) located at the rear end of the tool. you may select the
oscillating speed by rotating the control dial. setting 6 is
the maximum speed (20,000 oPM) and setting 1 is the
minimum speed (10,000 oPM).
the variable speed control allows the tool to be set up at an
optimum speed based on the accessory and the materials
being used on.
high oscillating speed recommended for: sanding, sawing,
and rasping wood or metals.
low oscillating speed recommended for: scraping painted
wood and removing caulk or adhesives.
ENGLISH
4a
4b
accessories which have just
1
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2
FIG 4
FIG 3
flip the

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