Setting rabbeting cutting depth stop (fig.9)
This tool has a rabbet cutting feature. Before use this feature,
set the depth first as below:
1. Loosen the screw knob.
2. Move the depth scale up and down to your desire depth.
3. Fasten the screw knob again.
Switch on/off the tool (fig 10)
CAUTION!
Before switching on the tool, please make sure the
cutting blade away from any obstacles. Otherwise, there will
be very dangerous if contact something.
To switch on the tool, push interlock switch knob aside by
thumb, and meanwhile press down the switch trigger.
To switch off the tool, just release the switch trigger.
Note:
After switch off, before put down the tool, please wait for
the cutting element completely come to stop.
Planing operarion (fig 11)
First, rest the tool front base flat upon the workpiece surface
without the blades making any contact. Switch on and wait
until the blades attain full speed. Then move the tool gently
forward. Apply pressure on the front of tool at the start of
planing, and at the back at the end of planing.
Planing will be easier if you incline the workpiece in stationary
fashion, so that you can plane somewhat downhill. The speed
and depth of cut determine the kind of finish.
The tool keeps cutting at a speed that will not result in
jamming by chips. For rough cutting, the depth of cut can be
increased, while for a good finish you should reduce the depth
of cut and advance the tool more slowly.
Rabbet cutting operation (fig.12)
To make a stepped cut as shown in the figure, use the parallel
fence and rabbet cutting depth stop.
1. Install the rarallel fence and adjust the edge fence until it
comes in contact with the side of the workpiece. Then
tighten the thumb to secure it in place.
2. Install the rabbeting cut stop on the tool and adjust it to
the desired cutting depth.
3. Draw a cutting line on the workpiece. Align the blade edge
with the cutting line.
4. Switching on and make the cutting operation. When
planing, move the tool with the parallel guide fence flush
with the side of the workpiece. Otherwise, uneven planing
may result.
NOTICE:
The blade edge should be made to protrude outside
slightly (0.2 mm - 0.4 mm) against the drum for shiplapping.
Chamfering operation (fig.13)
To make a chamfering cut as shown in the figure, align one of
three "V" grooves in the front base with the edge of the
workpiece and plane it.
Changing the blade (fig.14)
CAUTION! Never try to use a blade that is larger than the
stated width of the planer. It might come into contact
with the planer and risk personal injury or damage the
planer. This will not be covered under warranty.
1. Remove the battery pack by pressing lock knob
2. Meawhile pull out the battery upside.
3. Turn the planning depth knob anti-clockwise to set the
planning depth on
“0” position.
4. Flip over the planer and use the open-mouth spanner to
loosen the nut inside the drum.
5. Take out the old blade. Clean out all chips or foreign
matter adhering inside the drum. Then put the new
blade in the drum. Make sure the blade is in the center
of it. Keep 0.2-0.4mm protrude outside.
6. To calibrate the blade edge with the front and rear plate,
using a steel ruler to check. To keep the clearance
around 1mm between of them. Don
’t forget to check
both sides of the blade edge.
7. If the balde not correct, using the hex wrench to turn the
set screw up and down to adjustment.
8. After that, fasten and secure the bolt to lock the blade in
position.
Battery Charging (Fig.15)
1. Plug the battery charging into the socket; The power
indicator light on green.
2. Slide the battery pack into the slot of battery chrger, after
hear a click, the battery pack was secured. The power
indicator light off, and meanwhile the charging indicator
light on red. The charging process starts.
3. After around 2hours (4.0Ah battery), the charging
indicator light will off,and meanwhile the power indicator
light green on again. It denotes the charging process is
completely finished.
4. Pull out the charger plug, and then pull off the battery
pack form charger.
Charging tips (Fig.16)
After using, the battery pack probably a little bit hot. In that
case, the battery pack can not be charged in.It need to have
a rest, let it cool down.
Battery volume indicator (fig. 17)
The battery pack has a feature to indicator which volume
status. To show this feature, just press the button on the
housing. See fig.10
0 light on means the volume remains below 10%;
1 lights on means the volume remains 10% to 25%
2 lights on means the volume remains 25% to 50%
3 lights on means the volume remains 50% to 75%
4 lights on means the volume remains 75% to 100%
MAINTENANCE
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Warning: Switch off and remove battery from power tool before adjusting or cleaning.
Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth, preferably after each use. Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and
dirt. If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water. Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol,
ammonia water, etc. These solvents may damage the plastic parts.
The machine requires no additional lubrication. If a fault occur, e.g. after wear of a part, please contac
t your local dealer’s
service.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
In order to prevent the machine from damage during transport, it is delivered in a sturdy packaging. Most of the packaging
materials can be recycled. Take these materials to the appropriate recycling locations. Take your unwanted machines to your
local dealer. Here they will be disposed of in an environmentally safe way.
Li-ion batteries can be recycled. Deliver them to a disposal site for chemical waste so that they can be recycled or
disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded in the domestic waste! Please actively
support us in conserving resources and protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection
centres (if available).
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