2) To cut several pieces of the same size, loosen the Miter Gauge and slide it along the fence until it is at the desired distance from the slot in the middle of the table. Tighten the Miter Gauge in place. Position the tile against the fence and against the miter gauge when cutting. Additional tiles cut in the same way will have the same dimension. 3) To cut pieces at an angle, adjust the Miter Gauge so it is the desired distance from the slot at the middle of the tile. Loosen the knob at the top of the miter gauge and move to the desired angle. Read the angle setting on the indicator on top of the gauge. Tighten the angle adjustment knob. Place the tile against the miter gauge and cut. Bearing Block SKU 94443 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Page 9 The Miter Gauge The Miter Gauge set at an angle Using the Bevel Cutting Attachment The Bevel Cutting Attachment can be used to cut tiles on a 45° bevel. 1) To cut a 45° beveled edge on a tile, attach the Bevel accessory to the right side of the fence. 2) Place a tile on the bevel accessory, and adjust the position of the accessory so that the edge of the tile will be cut in the desired position. Tighten the locking knob of the bevel accessory. 3) Holding the tile firmly against the fence and the bevel accessory, pass the tile under the Blade to cut. The Bevel Cutting Attachment SKU 94443 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Page 10 Maintenance Draining the Water and Cleaning the Saw. 1) Unplug the tool. Move it to a location where it will be safe to drain the Water Tank (31), or position a container under the Overflow Plug (53). 2) Open the access port on the cover right above the Overflow Plug. Pull the Overflow Plug (53) out of the bottom of the Water Tank (31). 3) Open the Access Cover (41) and pour in approximately 2 quarts of clean water. Swish the clean water throughout the Water Tank to clean it. Use a plastic scraper to dislodge any material deposited on the bottom or sides of the tank. Allow the dirty water to run out of the opening left by removal of the Overflow Plug. Repeat cleaning as necessary. 4) Using a clean damp rag, wipe off the top and sides of the tool. Clean out the Overfill Plug. 5) Replace the Overflow Plug in the bottom of the Water Tank. If the Support Rod (52) has been used, replace it in its storage position under the Access Cover (41). Close all access covers on top of the tool. Return the Sliding Table to its forward position, and move the Locking Switch (54) to the “Lock” position. Return the Support Bar (50) to its forward position. 6) Wind up the Power Cord (10) and store the Saw in a safe place. Troubleshooting 1) Does not make a straight cut: a) Check blade to be sure it is on tight. b) Be sure work piece is held firmly and squarely against fence on back edge of Sliding Table. 2) Motor does not work: a) Check power source. Be sure Power Cord is plugged in and circuit is live. b) Check condition of Power Cord. c) Be sure Power Switch is functioning properly. 3) Tool vibrates excessively during operation: a) Check to be sure Blade is properly installed and Locking Arbor Nut is tight. b) Check to be sure blade is not damaged, chipped or warped. 4) Slow cutting or slow operation speed: a) Stop work and allow the motor to cool off for at least 20 minutes. b) Install a new blade and try again. SKU 94443 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 Page 11 Parts List Part # Description QTY. 1 Table Assembly 1 2 Screw m4 4 3 Hex Nut m4 4 4 Circlip m4 6 5 Roller 6 6 Roller Pin 6 7 Support Frame 2 8 Water Tank Cover 1 9 Wire Connector 1 10 Power Cord 1 11 Arbor Shaft 1 12 Bearing Cover 1 13 Screw m6 2 14 Power Switch 1 15 Screw m4 2 16 Hex Nut m4 2 17 Motor Cover 1 18 Screw m4.2x13 6 19 Motor Cover 1 20 Bearing 628 1 21 Motor Fan 1 22 Motor Assembly 1 23 Capacitor 1 24 Hex Nut m8 1 25 Motor Mounting Bar 1 26 Bearing 6002 1 27 Drive Belt 1 Part # Description QTY. 28 Small Pulley 1 29 Large Pulley 1 30 Circlip m12 2 31 Water Tank 1 32 Water Seal 6mm 4 33 Flat Washer 6mm 4 34 Water Shield 1 35 Hex Nut m6 1 36 Inner Flange 1 37 Blade 1 38 Locking Arbor Nut 1 39 Outer Flange 1 40 Hex Screw m6 1 41 Access Cover 1 42 Hex Nut m6 1 43 Blade Guard Bracket 1 44 Screw m4 3 45 Guard Bracket Nut 1 46 Blade Guard 1 47 Guide Positioning Plate 2 48 Flat Head Screw m4 8 49 Guide Base 4 50 Support Bar Assembly 1 51 Guide Assembly 2 52 Supporting Rod 1 53 Overflow Plug 1 54 Table Lock Switch 1 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHN...