PPHA 20-Li B2
■
10
│
GB
│
IE
♦
Push the movable cutter block guard into the
slot in the housing.
♦
Push the planing blade sideways out of the
clamping element (see fig. D)
NOTE
►
The planing blade may be factory-bonded
with protective lacquer. It is not necessary to
re-bond the blade.
♦
Fit either a new or turned blade in the reverse
order. Make sure that the notch on the planing
blade slides into the tensioning plate
groove
20a
(see fig. E).
♦
Make sure that the planing blade protrudes
a little way (approx. 1 mm) from the cutter
block in the direction of the movable lateral
cutter block guard . Carefully turn the cutter
block to check that the planing blade does not
scrape anywhere.
♦
Also ensure that the clamping element closes
flush to the cutter block . The clamping ele-
ment must lie on the hex screws before
the fastening screws can be tightened.
♦
Planing blades can be purchased exclusively
from the address given below (see section
"Service"). Do not use planing blades from
other manufacturers.
Setting the planing blade
height
♦
Set the cutting depth to 0 mm.
♦
Check the position of the planing blade at
both ends. Use a flat, straight object as a guide
strip over the plane sole .
♦
The tip of the planing blade must be flush
with the surface of the plane sole .
♦
The height of the planing blade can be
adjusted using the hex key via the two hex
screws . Adjust the two hex screws so that
the tip of the planing blade is flush with the
plane sole on both sides.
Replacing the drive belt (see fig. F)
RISK OF INJURY!
►
Always switch the appliance off and remove
the battery pack before carrying out any
work on the appliance.
♦
Remove the screws and detach the drive
belt cover .
♦
Remove the worn drive belt .
♦
Fit the new drive belt onto the small belt
wheel first and then turn the drive belt
and pull it onto the large belt wheel .
♦
Replace the drive belt cover and fix it in
place using the screws .
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Always
switch the appliance off and remove
the battery before carrying out any
work on the appliance.
♦
Keep the appliance and the ventilation slits
clean to ensure fault-free operation.
♦
Clean the chip ejector regularly.
♦
To clean a blocked chip ejector, use a suitable
tool (e.g. a piece of wood, compressed air, etc.).
♦
Use a dry cloth to clean the housing.
♦
Use a brush to remove any dust stuck to the
appliance.
♦
Never use sharp objects, petrol, solvents or
cleansers which can damage plastic. Do not
allow any liquids to get into the interior of the
appliance.
WARNING!
■
Do not use any accessories that are not
recommended by PARKSIDE. This can lead
to an electric shock and fire.
NOTE
►
Replacement parts that are not listed (such as
batteries, rip fence or fold depth stop) can be
ordered via our Service Hotline.
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