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GENERAL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR

ALL TOOLS

WARNING:

Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all

instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal
injury.

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Work Area

Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite

accidents.

• Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of

flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust

or fumes.

• Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool.

Distractions can cause you to lose control.

Electrical Safety

• Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than

the other.) This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit

fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified

electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do not change the plug in any way. Double

Insulation eliminates the need for the three wire grounded power cord and grounded

power supply system.

• Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and

refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.

• Don’t expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will

increase the risk of electric shock.

• Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from

an outlet. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace

damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock.

• When operating a power tool outside, use an outdoor extension cord marked "W-A"

or "W." These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock.

Personal Safety

• Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a

power tool. Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or

medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious

personal injury.

• Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your

hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, or long

hair can be caught in moving parts. Air vents cover moving parts and should be avoided.

• Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is off before plugging in. Carrying tools with

your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch on invites accidents.

• Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on. A wrench or key that

is left attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury.

• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and

balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations.

• Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,

hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions.

Tool Use and Care

• Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable

platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to

loss of control.

• Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the

job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.

• Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool that cannot be controlled

with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

• Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments,

changing accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventative safety measures reduce

the risk of starting the tool accidentally.

• Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are

dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

• Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained

tools, with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.

• Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any

other condition that may affect the tools operation. If damaged, have the tool

serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools.

• Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model.

Accessories that may be suitable for one tool, may become hazardous when used on

another tool.

Service

• Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or

maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.

• When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follow instructions in

the Maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow

Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury.

Specific Safety Rules

• Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the

cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will

make exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the operator.

Keep hands away from cutting area. Never reach underneath the material for any

reason. Hold front of saw by grasping the contoured gripping area. Do not insert fingers or

thumb into the vicinity of the reciprocating blade and blade clamp. Do not stabilize the
saw by gripping the shoe.

Keep blades sharp. Dull blades may cause the saw to swerve or stall under pressure.

When cutting pipe or conduit ensure that they are free from water, electrical wiring,

etc.

WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and

other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth

defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paints,
• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber (CCA).

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially
designed to filter out microscopic particles.

• Avoid prolonged contact with dust from power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,

and other construction activities. Wear protective clothing and wash exposed areas

with soap and water. Allowing dust to get into your mouth, eyes, or lay on the skin may

promote absorption of harmful chemicals.

WARNING: Use of this tool can generate and/or disperse dust, which may cause

serious and permanent respiratory or other injury. Always use NIOSH/OSHA

approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure. Direct particles
away from face and body.

CAUTION: Wear appropriate hearing protection during use. Under some

conditions and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss.

The label on your tool may include the following symbols.

V................volts A ............amperes
Hz..............hertz W............watts
min ............minutes

alternating current

..........direct current no ..........no load speed

............Class II Construction

..........earthing terminal

..............safety alert symbol .../min ........revolutions or

reciprocations per minute

Motor

Be sure your power supply agrees with nameplate marking.This information is printed on the
nameplate. Lower voltage will cause loss of power and can result in over-heating. All Black &
Decker tools are factory-tested; if this tool does not operate, check the power supply.

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Assembly

WARNING: Sharp blade. To prevent accidental operation, turn off and unplug saw

before performing the following operations. Failure to do this could result in serious

personal injury.

Fitting the saw blade (fig. A)

- Hold the saw blade (7) as shown, with teeth facing forward.
- Push the lever (4) downwards.
- Insert the shank of the saw blade into the blade holder (15) as far as it will go.
- Release the lever.
- Adjust the blade support roller as described below.

AccuCut

TM

blade support roller (fig. B)

After fitting the blade, you need to adjust the blade support roller (5).

Screwdriver Method

- Turn the slotted blade support adjustment screw (6) in direction A.
- Slide the blade support roller against the rear of the blade. The blade must locate

in the central recess of the roller.

- Turn the blade support adjustment screw in direction B to lock the blade support in place.

Tool Free Method

- The blade support roller can be adjusted in a “tool free” manner, by turning the scroll

ing knob (8) so that the adjustment screw is rotated around to the front of the unit where it can
be turned by hand.

Connecting a vacuum cleaner to the tool (fig. C & D)

- Align the dust extraction adaptor (14) with the saw shoe as shown.
- Insert the ribs (16) into the slots (17).
- Pull the adaptor towards the rear of the jigsaw to secure.
- Connect the vacuum cleaner hose (18) (not supplied) to the adaptor.

- Dust extraction is not possible when making bevel cuts.

WARNING: Fire Hazard. Do not use vacuum adapter when cutting metal. Metal

filings will be hot and could cause a fire in the vacuum container.

Operation

USE

WARNING: Laceration Hazard. To prevent loss of control, never use the tool when

the saw shoe is loose or removed. Failure to do this could result in serious personal injury.

Adjusting the shoe plate for bevel cuts (fig. E)

The shoe plate can be set to a left or right bevel angle of up to 45°.

- Turn the locking knob (11) in direction

A to release the shoe plate (10).

- Pull the shoe plate (10) backwards and set it to the required angle. You can use the

scale or a protractor to check the angle.

- Turn the locking knob (11) in direction

B to lock the shoe plate in place.

To reset the shoe plate for straight cuts:

- Turn the locking knob (11) in direction

A to release the shoe plate (10).

- Pull the shoe plate backwards and set it to an angle of approximately 0.
- Push the shoe plate forward.
- Turn the locking knob (11) in direction

B to lock the shoe plate in place. Make sure that

the shoe plate is supported by the guide ribs.

Variable speed control

- Set the variable speed control knob (3) to the required speed range. Use a high speed

for wood, medium speed for aluminum and PVC and low speed for metals other than
aluminum.

Switching On and Off

- To switch the tool on, press the on/off switch (1).
- For continuous operation, press the lock-on button (2) and release the on/off switch.
- To switch the tool off, release the on/off switch. To switch the tool off, when in continuous
operation, press the on/off switch once more and release it.

Using the mode selector

The mode selector (9) can set in 3 positions

1. Scrolling position (

figs F and G) - this position allows the scroller knob (8) to be

rotated for intricate and accurate sawing. (In this position there is no orbital action.)
It is recommended to use scroller blades when in this mode.

2. Straight cutting position (

figs Ha, Hb and Hc ) this position turns off orbital action and

locks the scroller knob to prevent its rotation. The scroller knob can be locked in any
of 4 positions for straight cutting.

Method of engagement:

a. Turn the Mode Selector to the scrolling position.
b. Rotate the scroller knob to the desired position (this can be any of 4 positions - the

blade can point forwards, reverse, left or right).

c. Turn the Mode Selector to the neutral position. (In this position the Scroller Knob

cannot be turned).

3. Orbital Action Position (

figs Ia, Ib and Ic) - this position switches on the orbital action

for fast and efficient straight cuts. This mode can only be selected with the blade
pointing forwards.

Method of engagement:

a. Turn the mode selector to the scrolling position.
b. Rotate the scroller knob to point the blade forwards.
c. Turn the Mode Selector to the orbital position. (In this position the Scroller Knob

cannot be turned).

How to Use the Sightline

®

Feature (fig. J)

- Use a pencil to mark the cutting line.
- Position the jigsaw over the line (19).

Viewing from directly above the jigsaw the line of cut can be easily followed. Should this
view be restricted for any reason, the indent (20) can be used as an alternate cutting guide.

Use of Extension Cords

Make sure the extension cord is in good condition before using. Always use the proper size
extension cords with the tool – that is, proper wire size for various lengths of cord and heavy
enough to carry the current the tool will draw. Use of an undersized cord will cause a drop in
line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. For proper size cords see chart.

Minimum Gage for Cord Sets

Volts

Total Length of Cord in Feet

120V

0-25

26-50

51-100

101-150

220V

0-50

51-100

101-200

201-300

Ampere Rating
More

Not more

American Wire Gage

Than

Than

0

-

6

18

16

16

14

6

-

10

18

16

14

12

10

-

12

16

16

14

12

12

-

16

14

12

Not Recommended

Features - JS700

1. On/Off switch

8. Scroller knob

2. Lock-on button

9. Mode selector

3. Variable Speed control knob

10. Shoe plate

4. Saw blade locking lever

11. Shoe plate locking knob

5. AccuCut

TM

saw blade support roller

12. Saw blade storage compartment

6. Support roller adjustment screw

13. Dust blower

7. Saw blade

14. Dust extraction adaptor

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