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2. General Health & Safety Guidance 

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complete stop.

•   If the work area is to be left unattended, all machinery should be 

switched ‘OFF’ and isolated from the mains power supply.

13. Store machines safely when not in use

 

•   When not in use, machines should be stored in a dry place, out of reach 

of children. Do not allow persons unfamiliar with these instructions or 
with the machine to operate it.

14. Do not overreach 

•   Choose a working position that allows your body to remain balanced 

and feed the work piece in to the machine without overreaching.

•  Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

15. Electrical supply 

•   Electrical circuits should be dedicated to each machine or large enough 

to handle combined motor amp loads. Power outlets should be located 
near each machine so that power or extension cables are not obstructing 
high-traffic areas. Observe local electrical guidelines for proper 
installation of new lighting, power outlets, or circuits.

•  The machine must be connected to an earthed power supply.
•   The power supply must be equipped with a circuit breaker that provides 

short circuit, overload and earth leakage protection.

•   The voltage of the machine must correspond to the voltage of the mains 

power supply.

•   The mains plug fitted to the machine should always match the power 

outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way. If a replacement plug is 
required it should be fitted by a competent person and of the correct 
type and rating for the machine.

•   If you are unsure about any electrical connections always consult a 

qualified electrician.

16. Avoid unintentional starting of the machine

 

•   Most machines are fitted with a no-volt release (NVR) switch to prevent 

unintentional starting. If in doubt always ensure the machine switch 
is in the ‘OFF’ position before connecting it to the power supply. This 
means the machine will not automatically start up after a power cut or 
switching on of the power supply, unless you first reset the start switch.

17. Outdoor use

 

•  Your machine should not be used outdoors.

18. Extension cables 

•   Whenever possible, the use of extension cables is not recommended. 

If the use of an extension cable is unavoidable, then it should have 
a minimum core cross section of 2.5 mm² and limited to a maximum 
length of 3 metres.

•   Extension cables should be routed away from the direct working area to 

prevent a trip hazard.

19. Guard against electric shock 

•   Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes 

and radiators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is 
earthed or grounded.

20. Always work within the machine’s intended capacities 

•   Operator safety and machine performance are seriously adversely 

affected if attempts to make the machine perform beyond its limits  
are made.

21. Do not abuse the power cable 

•   Never pull the power cable to disconnect it from the power socket. 

Always use the plug. 

•  Keep the power cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges. 
•  Do not use the power cable for carrying or moving the machine.

22. Secure the work piece

 

•   Ensure that the work piece is securely held before starting to machine it.
•   When working within 300 mm of the machining area, always use a 

push stick to feed the work piece in to the blade or cutting tool. The 
push stick should have a minimum length of 400 mm. If the push stick 
becomes damaged, replace it immediately.

•   Use extra supports (roller support stands etc.) for any work pieces large 

enough to tip when not held down to the table top.

•   Do not use another person as a substitute for a table extension, or as 

additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic 
table, or to help feed, support, or pull the work piece.

•  Do not attempt to machine more than one work piece at a time.
•   When feeding the work piece towards the blade or cutting tool never 

position your hands in direct line of the cutting path. Avoid awkward 
operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your 
hand or fingers to move into the machining area.

23. Stay alert

 

•   Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all 

times when the machine is being used.

•   Use all machines with extreme care and do not use the machine when 

you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.

24. Use the correct tool for the job

 

•   Do not use the machine for any purpose other than which it  

was designed.

•   When selecting replacement cutting tools and blades, always ensure that 

they are designed to cut the material that you intend to use them for. If 
in any doubt seek further advice from the manufacturer.

25. Connect dust extraction equipment

 

•   Always use dust extraction equipment. The dust extractor should be of 

suitable size and capacity for the machine that it is connected to and 
have a filtration level appropriate to the type of waste being collected. 
Refer to the relevant section of the manual for details of the specific 
dust extraction requirements for this machine.

•   The dust extractor should be switched ‘ON’ before starting the machine 

that it is connected to. The dust extractor should be left running for 30 
seconds after the last machining operation is complete in order to clear 
any residual waste from the machine.

26. Ensure that the machine is correctly guarded 

•   Never use the machine if any of the standard safety guards and 

equipment are removed or damaged.

•   Some machines incorporate safety interlocks to prevent the machine 

from being used without the guards in place. Never attempt to bypass 
or modify the interlocks to allow the machine to be used without the 
guards in place.

27. Maintain your machine with care

 

•   This manual gives clear instructions on installation, set up and 

operation of the machine and also details any routine and preventative 
maintenance that should be performed periodically by the user.

•   Remember always to switch off and unplug the machine from the power 

supply before carrying out any setting up or maintenance operations.

•   Follow any instructions for the maintenance of accessories  

and consumables.

•   Do not use compressed air to clean the machine. Always use a brush to 

dislodge dust in places that are awkward to reach and a dust extractor 
to collect the waste.

•   Inspect electric cables periodically and, if damaged, have them replaced 

by an authorised service facility or qualified electrician.

•   Inspect extension cables (if used) periodically and replace if damaged. 

28. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean

 

•   Correctly maintained cutting tools are easier to control and less likely  

to bind.

•   Cutting tools and blades can become hot during use. Take extreme care 

when handling them and always allow them to cool before changing, 
adjusting or sharpening them.

29. Disconnect the machine from the power supply 

•   When not in use, before servicing, changing blades etc. always 

disconnect the machine from the power supply.

30. Check for damaged parts 

•   Before each use of the machine, it should be carefully checked to 

determine that it will operate properly and perform its  
intended function.

•   Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage 

Summary of Contents for CX2600

Page 1: ...egister this product please visit www recordpower info It is important to register your product as soon as possible in order to receive efficient after sales support and be entitled to the full 5 year guarantee Your statutory rights are not affected Please see back cover for contact details Important For your safety read instructions carefully before assembling or using this product Save this manu...

Page 2: ...ION WHEREVER THE WARNINGS ARE USED 1 Explanation of Symbols Mandatory Instructions i i i i i i i Read and fully understand the instruction manual before attempting to use the machine Indicates an instruction that requires particular attention Wear protective eyewear Use respiratory protective equipment Use suitable protective footwear Use hearing protection Use protective work gloves Warning i Kg ...

Page 3: ...ling of the machine apply In addition ensure that any vehicles or manual handling equipment used for transportation are of adequate specification 6 The machine should be level and stable at all times When using a leg stand or cabinet base that is designed to be fitted to the machine always ensure that it is securely fastened to the machine using the fixings provided If the machine is suitable to b...

Page 4: ... not held down to the table top Do not use another person as a substitute for a table extension or as additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic table or to help feed support or pull the work piece Do not attempt to machine more than one work piece at a time When feeding the work piece towards the blade or cutting tool never position your hands in direct line of the...

Page 5: ...commended by our Company may present a risk of personal injury or damage to the machine and invalidation of the warranty 32 Have your machine repaired by a qualified person This machine complies with the relevant safety rules and standards appropriate to its type when used in accordance with these instructions and with all of the standard safety guards and equipment in place Only qualified persons...

Page 6: ...t as there is a risk of combustion Doing so will invalidate the warranty and may result in damage to the machine or serious injury to the user Do not use the machine to pick up hazardous dust Do not pick up liquids and scrap metal such as nails and filings or any combustible substance If the hose becomes blocked switch the machine OFF immediately to prevent any damage to the machine and disconnect...

Page 7: ... been purchased from a retailer the 5 year guarantee is transferable and begins on the date of the first purchase of the Product and in the event of a claim under this guarantee proof of the original purchase date will be required to validate the warranty period 2 Claims Procedure 2 1 In the first instance please contact the Authorised Dealer who supplied the Product to you In our experience many ...

Page 8: ...or 0 4 kW Weight 25 kg Capacity 80 litres Bag diameter 330 mm Size H1850 x W440 x L830 mm Sound power level 140 dB Sound pressure level 90 dB A Motor Rating Plate B Filter Bag C Motor D On Off Switch E Collection Bag F Hose G Optional Cartridge Filter H Adaptor A C D E F H G B ...

Page 9: ... 20mm Coach Screws x6 7 M5 Nuts x6 8 30mm Screws x2 9 Cross Head Screws x6 10 Rubber Feet x2 11 M6 x 16mm Roundhead Screws x2 12 Filter Bag Support 13 Adjustable Hose Clip x2 14 Handle 15 Wheel base 16 Tray 17 Right Hand Side Panel 18 Left Hand Side Panel 19 Right Angled Bracket 20 Flat Bracket 21 Filter Bag 22 Plastic Collection Bag 23 Extraction Hose 24 Motor Housing Unit 25 Cross Brace Panel 26...

Page 10: ... 8 4 again ensuring the top of the panel is closer to the front of the machine than the bottom 5 Using the four M8 x 10mm screws attach the cross brace panel to the left and right hand panels with the open side of the panel facing the front of the machine as in Fig 8 5 6 Place the right angled bracket on top of the right hand panel as shown in Fig 8 6 with the short side facing the inside of the m...

Page 11: ...per opening of the motor housing unit and tighten the band as shown in Fig 8 11 13 Attach the plastic collection bag to the opening on the underside of the motor housing unit using the remaining tightening band as shown in Fig 8 12 14 Place the adjustable hose clip onto the end of the extraction hose as shown in Fig 8 13 Place the end of the hose onto the smaller opening on the underside of the mo...

Page 12: ...3 plug for use in the UK always ensure that it is fitted with a fuse conforming to BS1362 appropriate to the rating of the machine If replacing the original fuse always fit a fuse of equivalent rating to the original Never fit a fuse of a higher rating than the original Never modify the fuse or fuse holder to accept fuses of a different type or size Where the current rating of the machine exceeds ...

Page 13: ...e the blockage from the collection hose To re start the machine press the green button marked I on the switch In the Event of a Power Failure The machine is fitted with a no volt release NVR switch to protect the user against automatic starting of the machine when power is restored after a power failure In the event of a power failure first locate and rectify the source of the failure If the fault...

Page 14: ...14 12 Parts List Diagram ...

Page 15: ...ut M8 8 019 RDC100 17 Hose 1 020 RDC100 09 Clamping Band 2 021 RDC100T 04 Horizontal Plate 1 022 RDC100T 01 05 rubber foot 2 023 _6 washer 024 M6_16 screw 025 RDC100E 03 Right Side Panel 1 026 RDC100T 08 Turbo Fan 1 027 GB T5781 Hexagon Bolt M8_12 4 028 GB T826 1 Washer_8 4 029 GB T97 1 Washer_6 1 030 GB T14 Dome Head Squared Bolt_12 14 031 GB T845 Pan Head Tapping Screw St4 8_15 6 032 KJD12 Magne...

Page 16: ...tives MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC and conforms to the machinery example for which the EC Type Examination Certificate No AM501964980001 has been issued by TUV RHEINLAND Product Service GmbH at Tillystrasse 2 90431 Nürnberg Germany and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements Signed Da...

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