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EMS-1221

210MM MITRE SAW


OWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL

N197

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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING

To ensure your safety and satisfaction, carefully read this USE:


OWNER’S MANUAL and the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Stationary, precise cutting of wood and wood- product of
before using this product. varying lengths and shapes in a domestic environment.
The tool and accessories should be used only as
DESCRIPTION intended.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING
1. Trigger switch ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS
2. Low guard lock lever WARNING!
3. Bench
When using electric power tools, follow these guidelines
4. Fence to protect yourself from electric shocks, injury and the
5. Arbor Bolt risk of fire.
6. Bevel cut adjuster Read and follow all these instructions before using
7. Lower guard this electric power tool. Pay attention to the safety
8. Saw head lock bolt instructions.
9. Flange ■ For safe working:
10. Dust port ■ Keep your work area tidy.
11. Bolt holes for attachment to base ■ An untidy work area can lead to accidents.
12. Saw head ■ Operate tool in a suitable area.
13. Livetool Indicator ■ Do not use electric power tools in the rain. Do not use
14. Handle electric power tools in a wet or damp environment.
15. Spanner Ensure you have good lighting. Do not use electric
power tools close to flammable liquids or gases.
16. Sleeve Wrench
■ Protect yourself from electrical shocks.
17. Dust bag
Avoid touching earthed items such as pipes, heaters,
18. Bevel lock button ovens or refrigerators.
19. Lock lever ■ Keep children away.
20. Hex Wrench Do not allow other people to touch the electric power
21. Rear Anti-Tip tool or cable. Keep other people away from your work
area.
22. Extension Arm
■ Keep your electric power tools safe.
Keep this MANUAL in a handy place and read before Unused power tools should be stored in a dry, elevated
operating the saw. or locked place out of the reach of children.
■ Do not overload electric power tools.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS You will work better and safer within the specified
limits.
Input 240V ~ 50 Hz Use the dust collector.
Power 1200W If you have accessories for attaching dust suction and
Safety class IP20 collection devices, make sure these are attached and
used correctly.
Tilt angle max. 45°
■ Use the correct electric power tool for the job.
Speed 4500/ min Do not use low-power tools for heavy work. Use the
Cut depth at 90° max. 45 mm tool only for the intended purpose.
Cut width at 90° max. 115 mm ■ Wear suitable clothing.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which
Saw blade max. diameter 210 mm could catch in moving parts. Non-slip footwear are
bore 16 mm recommended for outdoor work. If you have long hair,
tie it back.
Weight 7 kg
■ Wear protective glasses.
Use a face mask if producing a lot of dust.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING ■ This tool has been manufactured in accordance with
current safety regulations. To avoid user accidents,
■ Use the power cable only as intended. repairs should be carried out only by an electrical
Never carry the tool by its cable. Do not use the cable specialist using only original replacement parts.
to pull the plug from the power socket. Protect the
cable from heat, oil and sharp edges. WARNING
■ Secure the workpiece. ■ Your reactions can be impaired by alcohol
Use clamps or a vice to prevent the workpiece from consumption, medication, drugs, illness, fever and
moving. This is safer than holding it by hand, and tiredness. If any of these conditions applies, do not
leaves both hands free to operate the tool. use electrical power tools!
■ Take care of your tools. SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Keep your accessories sharp and clean so you
can work better and safer. Follow the maintenance ■ The tool must be connected to an earthed, 230 V
instructions and tool change guidelines. Check the power outlet and have a minimum 10 A fuse.
power cable regularly. If it is damaged, have it replaced ■ Do not expose the tool to rain or damp conditions.
by an approved specialist.
■ Check the condition of the tool before use.
Check any extension leads and replace if damaged.
■ Do not use saw blades made of high-alloy, high-speed
Keep handles free of oil and grease.
steel (HSS).
■ When not in use, remove the plug from the power
■ Do not use saw blades which do not correspond to the
outlet.
specifications given in this user manual.
■ Avoid accidental starting.
■ Ensure that all moving parts of the blade protector
Do not carry power tools with your finger on the starter
operate without jamming.
switch, if they are connected to the mains. Make sure
that the switch is OFF when you insert the plug in the ■ Use only sharp, undamaged blades and suitable
power outlet. accessories.
■ Extension leads outdoors ■ Clamp workpieces firmly before starting. Never hold
them by hand.
If working outdoors, use only extenson leads approved
and labelled for that purpose. ■ For large workpieces, use the mounts supplied.
■ Stay alert. ■ Do not use flanges or flange nuts whose bore is larger
or smaller than that of the saw blade.
Keep an eye on what you are doing. Use
commonsense when working. Do not use electric ■ Do not use damaged or deformed saw blades.
power tools if you concentration is wandering. ■ Use the blade only if protective devices are on hand
■ Check the tool for any damage. and installed.
Before continuing to use the tool, make sure that ■ Replace bench inserts if worn.
protective devices or slightly damaged parts are ■ Be careful when cutting vertically.
working perfectly and as intended. Check that moving
■ Do not slow the blade by hand.
parts are working properly and are not jamming or
damaged. All parts must be mounted correctly and ■ Attach the tool to a stable base before use.
work as intended so that the tool operates perfectly. ■ The saw head must move freely and return to its top
Damaged safety devices and other components must starting position when released.
be professionally repaired or replaced by an authorised
■ Do not jam the trigger switch in position.
workshop, unless otherwise indicated in the operating
instructions. ■ The tool must come to a halt within 10 seconds of the
Damaged switches must be replaced at a customer switch being released.
service workshop. Do not use electric power tools if ■ In the case of dusty work, wear a face mask and
the ON/OFF switch is not working. protective glasses, do not smoke and stay clear of
open fires.
WARNING
■ Always attach the dust collector.
■ Use only those accessories and add-ons specified ■ Warning: Use the saw blades supplied only for wood
in the user manual. The use of other attachments or and wood products!
accessories can be dangerous.
Warning: Use the saw blades supplied only for
■ Have your electric power tool repair by an electrical wood and wood products!
specialist.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING CHANGING BLADES Fig.q4&5
Remove power cord from the outlet before attempting
LIVETOOL INDICATOR
to change the blade. Bring saw head (12) to starting
When the machine is connected with the power supply, position. Remove lower guard (7) by operate the lower
the livetool indicator(13) always glow. If not, please guard lock lever (2), then loose screws a + b (Fig. 4) and
check the supply. remove the cover.
Use the provided spanner(15) to hold the flange(9),
PREPARATION and use the provided sleeve wrench(16) to unscrew the
■ The tool should always be mounted securely using bolt arbor bolt(5), then change the blade. Reverse steps to
holes (11) on a firm surface such as a workbench. remount.
Warning: Use the tool only in dry, well-lit TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
surroundings. Pull out saw head lock bolts (8) and Remove power cord from outlet. For transport and
guide saw head (12) up to its starting position. storage, lower the saw head (12) and lock it in that
■ Insert the Rear Anti-Tip(21) into the hole then use the position by inserting the saw head lock bolt(8) in the
screw(a) to fix it.(Fig.3) hole.
■ Insert Extension Arm(22) for large workpieces into the DUST COLLECTION
left and right holes on the base then use the screw(a) Attach dust bag (17) with clamp to dust port (10).
to fix it.(Fig.7) Tip: The dust catcher will be more efficient if you empty
Press the workpiece firmly against fence (4). the bag frequently. When you finish working, wash out
the empty bag with a mild soap solution and leave to dry.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE
Remove power cord from outlet. Remove dust and wood
Fix both large and small workpieces in position. Do not chips regularly from under the safety cover. Keep
remove workpieces from the bench until the tool has ventilation slits and dust outlets clear. Clean with a damp
come to a stop. cloth. Do not use solvents. Dry well.
SWITCHING ON
Press and hold trigger switch (1). Allow tool to reach SERVICE TIPS
maximum speed. Pull lower guard lock lever (2) and ■ Store the tool, user manual and any accessories
slowly bring saw head (12) to the workpiece. Use light in the original packaging. That way you’ll have all
pressure to cut. information and parts within easy reach.
SWITCHING OFF ■ To clean the housing, all you need is a damp cloth.
Release the switch (1) and use handle (14) to guide saw Never immerse electric tools in water. See user
head (12) back to its starting position. manual for further guidelines.

SETTING CUT ANGLE ■ Please provide a brief description of the fault to help
speed up fault detection and repair time. If the tool is
Switch tool OFF and remove power cord from outlet. still under warranty, please enclose the warranty card
■ Vertical bevel cut 45°-90°/0° and sales docket.
Release lock lever (19) and use handle (14) to turn IMPORTANT: Opening the tool will void the warranty.
bench (3) left or right, until the mark aligns over the To avoid transport damage, pack the tool securely or use
desired angle. the original packaging.
■ Horizontal bevel cut 45°-90°/0°
Slacken off lock (18) on back of tool. Swing saw head
horizontally to desired cut angle. Retighten lock.
Note: Capacity of bevel can be changed from 45~90/0
degree to 45~-10 degree by adjusting the bevel cut
adjuster(6).

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