13
Blade
16.
Head
17.
V groove
18.
Adaptor
19.
Adaptor lock button
20.
Removable shield
21.
Park rest
22.
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY/SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Dust bag
- 1 pce
1.
Flat spanner
- 1 pce
2.
Parallel guide + support
- 1 set
3.
Deep planing guide
- 1 pce
4.
Adaptor (attached to planer)
- 1 pce
5.
Screw + knobs
- 1 set
6.
PREPARATION
F
OR OPERATION
DUST EXTRACTION
Pl
a
ner is equipped with dust e
x
tr
a
ction syste
m
, which prevents e
x
cessive deposition of dust in the
work pl
a
ce. When oper
a
ting the pl
a
ner for
a
long ti
m
e on the surf
a
ces th
a
t produce h
a
r
m
ful dust,
the pl
a
ner
m
ust be connected to e
x
tern
a
l dust suction device.
INSTALLATION / DEINSTALLATION OF ADAPTOR
Depending on the needs, adaptor can be attached on left or right side of the planer (
fig. A
).
●
Press the adaptor lock button (
20
) and pull the adaptor (
19
) out of the dust extraction outlet (
5
) (
fig. B
).
Slide the adaptor (
●
19
) into the dust extraction outlet (
5
) (be careful to place protrusion in the notch),
make sure you can hear the adaptor lock button (
20
) snaps.
DUST BAG INSTALLATION
Equipment of the planer includes dust bag to maintain the processed surface clean.
●
Place the dust bag hole on the adaptor (
19
) (
fig. C
).
Pull the dust bag gently to check if it is well fixed.
●
Deinstallation of the dust bag is similar to installation, only the sequence of actions is reversed.
●
Empty the dust bag on a regular basis, this will ensure efficient operation of the planer. Emptying the bag
when it is half-full is recommended.
PARALLEL GUIDE INSTALLATION
●
Place the support (
10
) in the guide (on the left side) in the planer body and secure with support locking
knob (
11
) (included).
Use the supplied screw and locking wheel (
●
8
) to attach parallel guide (
9
) to the support (
10
) (
fig. D
).
Set parallel guide to appropriate planing width.
●
P
a
r
a
llel guide b
a
r should be pointed downw
a
rds.
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