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“live” cable may cause the metal parts of the tool to become “live” and electrocute the operator.
Use clamps or other appropriate means to secure and hold the workpiece on a stable platform.
Holding the workpiece with
your hands or other parts of your body will cause instability and can lead to loss of control.
Intended use of the tool
The tool is used for processing wood by means of shank cutters guided from the top of the workpiece along its surface. It is also
possible to process wood-based materials such as MDF panels, chipboards, plywood, etc.
The processing of materials other than wood and wood-based materials, such as plastics or metals, is prohibited. Do not use
the tool as a stationary tool or as a drive for other tools. The user is liable for all damage resulting from improper use of the tool.
Residual risks
Even if the tool is used correctly, there are residual risks that cannot be avoided. The following hazards arise from the construction
and use of the tool: contact with the rotating cutting tool; ejection of the inserted tool or its parts; ejection of dust and pieces of
wood; inhalation of dust generated during work; hearing damage if no hearing protection is used; electrocution when touching
non-insulated parts of the tool. Failure to follow the instructions in the manual may be the cause of other hazards resulting from
improper use.
Additional safety instructions
Always hold the tool by the insulated handles when working. The inserted tool may come into contact with the tool’s power cord
or with another hidden “live” wire. Such contact may cause uninsulated parts of the tool to become live and may electrocute the
operator.
Always attach the workpieces to a stable base, e.g. a work table. Never hold the workpiece with your hands, legs or other body
parts. The correct clamping of the workpiece will reduce the risk of losing control of the tool and body contact with moving parts
of the tool. When processing long workpieces, support them near the machining point and near their ends. Long elements tend
to bend under their weight. The supports must be positioned so that the bending parts of the components do not catch the tool.
Use only milling cutters with the diameter of the handles speci
fi
ed in the instructions manual. Do not rework the milling cutter
handle to
fi
t the tool socket. Use the sleeve and nut to match the diameter of the handle. Before installing the milling cutter, make
sure that its rotational speed is greater than or equal to the rotational speed of the tool.
Processing some materials can generate dust which can be harmful if inhaled. Always use dust masks during operation. You
should also connect the tool to the dust extraction system whenever possible.
Check the tool and the inserted tool for damage before each use. If you notice any damage, do not begin work until the damage
has been repaired.
Wear personal protection equipment during work: eye protection, hearing protection, dust mask, protective clothing with long
sleeves and legs, protective gloves, helmet and footwear with anti-slip soles. Long hair should be tied up.
All activities related to the assembly and adjustment must be carried out with the tool power supply disconnected. The battery
has been disconnected from the tool socket. Make sure the power switch is in the “o
ff
” position before connecting the tool to the
power supply.
Before using the milling cutter, make sure that the cutting edges are free from damage and properly sharpened. Damaged cutting
edges can cause the milling cutter to jump away from the workpiece, cause uneven work results and the milling cutter to crack.
Imperfect edges will require the milling cutter to be pressed with greater force against the workpiece, which can cause the work-
piece to burn and also cause the milling cutter to crack.
Do not use milling cutters with a larger diameter than the dimensions of the opening in the base. After mounting the milling cutter
in the plunge router spindle it should not block the lowering and lifting of the plunge router housing.
TOOL OPERATION
Preparing for operation
Take the tool and accessories out of the packaging and remove all its parts. It is recommended to keep the packaging, as it can
be reused for storage and transport of the tool.
Make sure that the tool is disconnected from the mains during all adjustment and assembly operations. The battery has been
disconnected from the tool socket.
Mounting of handles
Fit the handles into their sockets. The holder has a specially shaped mounting surface to
fi
t the socket. Secure each handle by
tightening the screw (II).
It is forbidden to operate the router without both handles correctly
fi
tted.
Milling cutter assembly and disassembly
Warning! Due to the risk of injury from sharp edges of the milling cutter, the assembly must be carried out using protective gloves.
It will be easier to assemble the milling cutter before attaching the working attachment. However, if the diameter of the milling
cutter is larger than the hole in the working attachment, install the milling cutter after the assembly of the working attachment.
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