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You will need a multimeter to check the switch and cabling to the socket, and also check if the new bulb is good.
REPLACING THE BULB
1. Use only a 10 watt maximum, candelabra base bulb.
Turn the light switch off and unplug the saw.
2. Remove old bulb. Place new bulb into socket
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