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W H I T E
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Specific Safety Instructions...
1.
Never work without the protective equipment prescribed for the relevant operation and do
not make any modifications to the machine that could undermine safety.
2.
Children and young persons must not operate this machine. This rule does not apply to
young persons over the age of 16 being trained and supervised by an expert.
3.
Prior to all work, make sure that the safety and operating equipment is securely attached. Any
parts if damaged must be repaired correctly or replaced.
4.
Set up the machine on solid ground so that the table is horizontal and the machine cannot tip
over.
5.
Never work with pieces which are too big or too small for the machine's capacity.
6.
Before planing, examine the workpiece for metal objects and stones and remove them if
necessary.
7.
When planing, make sure that the cutter head not used is covered by the knife guard.
8.
When planing thin pieces of timber, suitable devices must be used to ensure that these small
pieces are properly positioned and guided.
9.
The anti-kickback device of the planer must be checked regularly to ensure that it remains in
proper working condition. All pawls of this device must move freely and must drop down by their
own weight when lifted. The point of these pawls must be kept sharp.
10.
Do not begin planing until the cutter head has reached full speed.
11.
When planning, take up a working position so that you are always on one side of the
machine away from the area directly in front of or behind the cutter head.
12.
Always keep your hands well away from the cutter head or the chip ejection area while the
machine is running.
13.
A uniform feed rate when planing increases the life of the knives and reduces the risk of
accidents.
14.
The planing knives must be sharpened or replaced in good time as blunt knives do not only
increase the risk of kickback, but also impose an unnecessary load on the motor.
15.
The knives must be properly mounted and clamped (see CHAPTER CHANGE AND
SHARPEN KNIVES)
16.
Before changing the knife and eliminating malfunctions (including the removal of trapped
chips) pull out the mains plug.
If used incorrectly, woodworking machines can be
dangerous. For this reason, always comply with the safety
instructions in this chapter, the accident prevention regulations of the relevant
liability insurance association or equivalent, and the safety regulations applicable in
the country concerned!
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CAUTION!
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