GB MT
31
• Check the covers and protective
devices for damage and correct fit. Re-
place these if necessary.
Change the cutter
Tools required
• Two-hole key (17)
• Phillips screwdriver (not included)
Procedure (Fig. C/D/F)
Switch off the tool and unplug the mains
plug. Allow the tool to cool down.
1. Loosen the screws (23) of the mainten-
ance cover (24) with a Phillips screw-
driver and remove the maintenance
cover (24).
2. Place the two-hole key (17) on the
clamping flange (25).
3. Press and hold the spindle lock (1).
Turn the two-hole key clockwise
⭮
.
After about half a turn, the spindle lock
engages and the clamping flange (25)
can be released
⭯
.
4. Remove the router blade (26) from
the mounting flange (27) and pull the
router blade (26) out of the base plate
(9).
NOTICE!
Cutting injuries! Wear pro-
tective gloves whenever appropriate.
5. Now insert the new router blade (26)
in reverse order.
NOTICE!
Make sure that the direction
arrow on the tool (31) matches the dir-
ection arrow on the router blade (26).
6. Reattach the maintenance cover (24)
with the screws (23).
Power cord
• Check the power cord for damage be-
fore each use.
• If the power cord of this device is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by the manu-
facturer or their representative to avoid
safety hazards. contact the service
centre.
Storage
Always store the device and accessories:
• clean
• dry
• protected against dust
• protected against frost
• out of the reach of children
Troubleshooting
The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Possible cause
Error correction
No mains power supply
Check the socket, mains con-
nection cable, plug and fuse
and have them repaired by a
qualified electrician if neces-
sary.
On/Off switch (3) is broken contact the service centre.
Device does not start
Defective motor
contact the service centre.
Reduce pressure on attach-
ment tool
Engine is slowing down and
stops
Device is overloaded through
workpiece
Workpiece unsuitable