2.
Ensure the fence is at the correct angle - for normal planing, this would be 90
degrees. For other angles, use a template or angle gauge for greater accuracy.
3.
Slide the cutter guard out of the way and place the workpiece on the table
so that it rests snugly against the fence, with the lead edge a short distance
from the cutter, noting that direction of feed is right to left, looking from the
front of the machine.
4.
Slide the cutter guard up to lightly touch the workpiece as shown in Fig.5,
thereby completely covering any exposed cutter. Ensure the guard is as low
as possible.
5
.
Raise the cover of the ON/OFF switch and press the green ON button, marked
‘I’, and allow the machine to come up to full speed.
6.
Applying firm downward pressure, and keeping the workpiece against the
fence, proceed to feed the work over the cutter. Do not feed too quickly
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Fig. 5
IMPORTANT.
When coming to the end of a piece, ALWAYS use the push stick to finish
This is an important safety point.
7.
To switch OFF, simply press the red button marked ‘O’ and close the cover,
ensuring it is properly latched.
When finished, remove all shavings and sawdust from the machine and surrounding
area and dispose of safely - accumulation of dust and shavings is a fire hazard
and should not be allowed to build up.
NOTES :
1.
In case of emergency, hit the switch cover firmly and quickly. The cover will
latch down and motor will be switched OFF.
2.
The ON/OFF switch is a “No Volts Release” type , so that in the event of a
power failure, the machine will not restart automatically once the power is
restored.
3.
When machining long pieces, ensure it is supported as it exits the machine.
4.
Always
use a push stick when machining short or narrow workpieces.
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