Work Sequence
Power Up
Attention!
When powered up, the milling cutter will maintain the
same operation mode and the same adjustments that were in effect
at the power down moment. There is no need to recall and set the
operation modes again. This memory is independent from any
operation mode.
Switch the power unit on, having set the power supply switch at the
back panel from the '
0
' position to the '
I
' position.
This will activate the self-test of the Milling Cutter and it will be
indicated in the form of 'running lights' at the LED Range and in the
form of 'running eights' at the Display. As the 'running eights' fade
away in combination with the 'running sequence of lights' and as a
single audible signal is heard, it tells us that the self-test is completed
and that the equipment is ready for work if the following conditions
are fulfilled:
1. The 'MULTIBOR' sign at the upper lid of the casing is
illuminated with constant blue light
2. No breakdown alarm is heard
3. No 'Pedal is out of order!' indication is shown at the Display
12
Preparing for work
1. Unpack the Milling Cutter. If the device is brought from a cold
place to a warmer place, it should be unpacked not earlier than after
two hours.
2. Place the power unit onto a plain, rigid, and stable surface such as
a working desk. Select a position of the power unit in such a manner
that its front panel can be seen in full and its controls can be easily
accessed. Place the pod in the immediate vicinity of the power unit.
3. Connect the power cable plug of the handheld milling cutter to
the relevant jack at the front panel of the power unit.
Attention! The plug has a ping and the jack has an inlet. This is the
key to the correct connection; the relevant ping should get into the
relevant inlet.
4. Check if there is a tool or a standard temporary cover in the collet
clamp of the handheld milling cutter.
5. Never forget to make sure that the collet clamp is locked and that
the collet holds the tool firmly and does not let it fall out.
6. Take the tool with your fingers carefully and turn the shaft of the
handheld milling cutter a few times. Make sure that the tool can
rotate together with the collet and that the rotation is done freely
without external noise and vibration.
7. Put the handheld milling cutter onto the pod in such a manner
that it does not block your access to the front panel of the power
unit.
Attention! It is not recommended to put the handheld milling cutter
as well as any other tools and caps onto the upper lid of the power
unit. Use the pod instead.
8. Plug the power cable in the wall socket.
9. The milling cutter is now ready for work.