Ryobi TSS120L User Manual - Page 19

Danger, Warning, Aligning The Laser Guide Line

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ASSEMBLY Danger: Laser radiation. Avoid direct eye contact with light source. WARNING: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. aligning the laser guide line See Figure 24. Draw a line on the workpiece. When the laser guide switch is turned on it will generate a red line on the work surface. This line will let you see your mark and the laser guide line at the same time, and will assist you in lining up the mark for more accurate cutting of the workpiece. Align the laser line and the mark with the blade at the uppermost position. Once both lines are in alignment, do not move the workpiece. Make several practice cuts on different styles and thickness of material. Repeat the steps above as necessary. Follow the directions below for using the laser guide. Removing your mark: Position the laser line near the left edge of your mark on the work surface in order to remove the mark. To cut your mark: Position the laser line near or over your mark on the work surface in order to cut the mark. To leave your mark: Position the laser line near the right edge of your mark on the work surface in order to leave the mark. After you have become familiar with using the laser guide, you will be able to remove, cut, or leave your mark on the work surface. Practice will teach you the correct position for aligning the laser line with your mark. laser line 45 WARNING LOADCJKUTSRTIIGNGGELRAPSREIROR TO ALVAOFSREIORDMREATXDHIIPASTOAIOPSNEURETRMUEIRTE:TED Fig. 24 19

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ASSEMBLY
DANGER:
Laser radiation. Avoid direct eye contact with light source.
WARNING:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of pro-
cedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
ALIGNING THE LASER GUIDE LINE
See Figure 24.
Draw a line on the workpiece. When the laser guide switch
is turned on it will generate a red line on the work surface.
This line will let you see your mark and the laser guide line
at the same time, and will assist you in lining up the mark
for more accurate cutting of the workpiece.
Align the laser line and the mark with the blade at the
uppermost position. Once both lines are in alignment, do
not move the workpiece.
Make several practice cuts on different styles and thickness
of material. Repeat the steps above as necessary.
Follow the directions below for using the laser guide.
Removing your mark:
Position the laser line near the left edge of your mark on the
work surface in order to remove the mark.
To cut your mark:
Position the laser line near or over your mark on the work
surface in order to cut the mark.
To leave your mark:
Position the laser line near the right edge of your mark on
the work surface in order to leave the mark.
After you have become familiar with using the laser guide,
you will be able to remove, cut, or leave your mark on the
work surface. Practice will teach you the correct position
for aligning the laser line with your mark.
Fig. 24
LASER LINE
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