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recommended to carry out tests on waste material.
Warning! Do not change the rotational speed setting while the tool is running under load.
Battery
Only one of the following YATO Li-Ion 18 V batteries can be used to power the tool: YT-82842, YT-82843, YT-82844, YT-82845,
which can only be charged with YATO YT-82848 or YT-82849 chargers. It is forbidden to use other batteries with a di
ff
erent rated
voltage and not matching the device battery socket. It is forbidden to modify the socket or battery to make them match.
Slide the battery into the socket with the contacts facing inside the tool until the battery latch engages. Make sure that the battery
will not slide out on its own during operation. Disconnect the battery by pressing and holding the latch and then pulling the battery
out of the tool housing.
Starting and stopping the plunge router
Before starting the plunge router, hold it with both hands on the handles or isolated housing elements and make sure that the
milling cutter does not come into contact with any objects. Press the switch lock button, the tool enters standby mode, the lights
illuminating the work area light up. Pressing the switch will activate the tool. The unit has what is known as a ‘soft start’, meaning
that it reaches its maximum or set speed by gradually accelerating. This protects the user from a sudden jerk from the device,
which can lead to a loss of control of the tool during its start-up.
After the start-up, hold the plunge router running for approx. 30 seconds before starting work. You can start working if no abnormal
working symptoms are detected during this time, e.g. increased vibration, increased noise, suspicious smell or smoke coming
from the tool.
The tool stops when the switch is pressed. After switching o
ff
the tool, the milling cutter will keep spinning for some time. Wait until
the cutter rotation has come to a complete stop before putting the tool down. Press the switch lock button.
The tool can also be stopped by pressing the switch lock button. If the tool is left unused for 10 seconds in standby mode, it will
automatically switch o
ff
. The light will go out after 5 seconds.
Cutting (XVIII)
The rotation direction of the spindle is indicated by an arrow on the base and on the housing. Cutting must be carried out coun-
ter-clockwise for external cutting and clockwise for internal cutting. This prevents the milling cutter from jumping and ensures a
good cutting result.
The speed of guiding the plunge router should be adjusted experimentally, it is recommended to carry out tests using waste made
of the same material as the intended workpiece. The slower the guiding speed, the better the milling result. However, too slow a
speed may cause the surface being milled to burn and leave permanent marks on it.
Tips for milling
During milling, the plunge router should be guided by a smooth motion at a uniform speed. The smoother the guiding motion, the
higher the milling quality.
Avoid hitting the workpiece with the milling cutter.
Allow the plunge router to reach the set speed and only then start milling.
If milling must be continued, enter the milling cutter into the track at a full rotational speed. This will prevent the milling cutter from
being jammed in the workpiece.
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
CAUTION! Before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance work, unplug the tool from the power outlet. Having
fi
nished working with the workpiece/material, inspect the power tool for damage by visually inspecting the exterior and the body
and the handles. Check the power cord and its rubber gland, the action of the ON/OFF switch, the vents for clogging, the motor
brushes for sparking, the noise of the bearings and the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the
warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble the tool or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty
rights. Any irregularities found during overhaul or the operation signal the need for repair at a service centre. For this purpose,
contact the manufacturer. Having
fi
nished your work, clean the housing, the vents, all switches, all handles and guards with
compressed air (at 0.3 MPa maximum), a brush or a dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaners. Do not use sharp tools for
cleaning. Remove the circular saw and clean the inside of the guards, the
fi
xing of the circular saw, as well as the saw itself from
dust and other impurities generated during operation. Clean handles, knobs and other adjusting parts with a dry, clean cloth.
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