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CORDLESS R

OUND KNIFE

RK70

 

INSTRUCTION BOOK 

Summary of Contents for TYPICAL RK70

Page 1: ...CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE RK70 INSTRUCTION BOOK ...

Page 2: ... VETRON Typical GmbH is only liable for damage caused by intent or gross negligence on the part of the manufacturer Otherwise liability is excluded Reserve technical changes The contents were carefully prepared and checked by the publisher Due to continuous development illustrations functional steps and technical data may differ slightly Updating the documentation If you have suggestions for impro...

Page 3: ...UCTIONS 06 02 SYMBOLISM 07 03 DANGER NOTES 08 04 INTENDED USE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 09 05 TECHNICAL DATA 10 06 TRANSPORT PACKAGING DISPOSAL STORAGE FIRST COMMISSIONING DECOMMISSIONING 11 02 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 11 01 FRONT VIEW 12 02 BACK VIEW 13 03 BATTERY PROTECTION SYSTEM 14 04 POWER DISPLAY ...

Page 4: ...ND KNIFE INDEX RK70 CUTTER 15 03 OPERATION 15 01 INSERT REMOVE BATTERY PACK 16 02 TURN MACHINE ON OFF 17 03 MATERIAL 18 04 ADJUST THE FINGER GUARD 19 04 MAINTENANCE 19 01 REPLACE THE KNIFE 20 02 SHARPEN THE KNIFE 21 03 LUBRICATE THE KNIFE ...

Page 5: ...asing by hand Do not operate cutters that have developed a fault Only fully functional cutters may be operated Keep the cutter clean Do not operate the cutter with a dull or damaged knife Keep the handle dry and clean Do not operate the cutter with wet or greasy hands Only use the power cord and charger supplied by the ma nufacturer Only operate charge the cutter with the specified rating Do not o...

Page 6: ...G This symbol indicates that there is a heightened risk of crushing RISK OF BURNS This symbol indicates that there is an increased risk of burning here MAGNET This symbol indicates that there is a magnet field INFORMATION This symbol displays information ADVICE This symbol indicates important information HARMFUL TO HEALTH May damage certain organs Can lead to immediate and long term massive impair...

Page 7: ...oggles cut resistant gloves Maintain a firm grip on the tool at all times WARNING Danger of burns The round knife 1 heats up during operation or when sharpened Do no perform any work on the knife directly after using the tool Do not cut flammable material with a hot knife Warning Danger of crushing The tool especially the battery pack is heavy and may cause injury when falling Always mainain a fri...

Page 8: ...ly sharpen the knife Typical applications INTENDED USE Any use not approved by the manufacturer is considered improper Proper use also includes compliance with the prescribed operating adjustment maintenance and repair measures Damage due to non intended use is not covered by the manufacturer s liability CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION This piece of equipment complies with the applicable European regula...

Page 9: ... CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE Technical Data Typical RK 70 Battery voltage 10 8V Max 12V Power 160W Rotating speed 1800r min Knife diameter 70mm Knife shape octagonal Cutting capacity Max 25mm Weight incl battery pack 1 2kg Carton dimensions 38x25x11cm More information under www vetrontypical com ...

Page 10: ...er supply 04 Clean the tool if necessary 05 Store safely in accordance with the provisions in this manual and workplace safety regulations TRANSPORT PACKAGING DISPOSAL STORAGE 01 Transport All equipment is delivered packaged Checked product for damages after delivery The manufacturer assumes no liability for subsequent damages incurred in the customers care Make sure that the product is transporte...

Page 11: ... 05 2020 TYPICAL RK70 CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE 02 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 01 FRONT VIEW 1 Finger guard 2 Blade cap 3 Knife oiler 4 Lock switch 5 Finger guard screw 6 Counter knife 7 On off switch 8 Battery pack clip 9 Battery pack ...

Page 12: ...4 3 2 1 7 6 5 12 05 2020 TYPICAL RK70 CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE 02 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 02 BACK VIEW 1 Guide plate 2 Presser foot 3 Lower Knife 4 Finger guard 5 Oil nozzle 6 Blade 7 Blade sharpener ...

Page 13: ...ttery protection system will then automatically stop the cutter The protection system is activated In case of electrical system overload Attempt to turn the cutter off and on again If it does not start the battery has overheated Wait for the battery to cool down then start the machine again When the battery voltage drops This means the battery power is running low If the battery has been recently ...

Page 14: ...Y On the back of the cutter is a row of four LED lights that indicate the remaining battery power level POWER LEVEL INDICATION LED status Remaining Power ON OFF 100 75 75 50 50 25 25 0 NOTE Depending on ambient temperature and battery condition the accuracy of this indication may vary ...

Page 15: ...G THE BATTERY 01 Make sure the battery slot is clean and unobstructed 02 Make sure the lock switch is engaged 03 Push the battery into the handle until the clips on the side of the battery lock in place 04 Make sure the battery sits firmly in the slot REMOVING THE BATTERY 01 Press and hold down the clip buttons 1 on the sides of the battery 02 Pull the battery from the slot UP DOWN FRONT BACK ...

Page 16: ...erside of the handle To prevent accidental starting of the machine it is also secured with a lock switch on the opposite side of the cutter To start the machine 01 Disengage the lock switch 1 by oushing it towards the battery pack 02 Push the power button 2 to start the tool NOTE Re engage the lock switch when you stop operating the machine ...

Page 17: ... on it ADVICE Make sure there is always enough tension on the material especially when working with thin fabrics 01 Line the knife up where you want to cut the material 02 Turn the tool on 03 Firmly push the knife along where you want to cut the material Do not apply too much pressure If the knife does not cut the material properly try tighten it in front of the knife ...

Page 18: ... WARNING Danger of cutting Turn the tool off and engage the lock switch before adusting the finger guard 1 Positioning screw 2 Finger guard 01 Loosen positioning screw 02 Use the latch on the top end of the finger guard to adjsut the position 03 Re tighten the screw to set the new position ...

Page 19: ...ool again WARNING Danger of burns Knives can heat up during operation Let the tool cool down before replacing the knife 01 Insert the locking pin shipped in the knife set into the knife s locking hole 2 02 Loosen the knife cap 1 with a special wrench 03 Remove the locking pin again 04 Remove the knife cap and knife 05 Place the new knife with it s flat labeled surface facing the tool 06 Insert the...

Page 20: ...f burns Sharpening the knife produces heat Be careful around hot parts and let the tool cool down before commencing normal operation 01 Start the tool 02 Gently press the sharpener 1 down until you feel some resistance and can hear the knife grind against the sharpener 03 Hold the sharpener in this position for a few seconds then release it 04 Let the knife cool down 05 Test if the knife is sharp ...

Page 21: ...1 21 05 2020 TYPICAL RK70 CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE 04 MAINTENANCE 03 LUBRICATE THE KNIFE 01 Screw open the oil nozzle 1 02 Refill the oil 03 Close the oil nozzle by screwing the cap back on again ...

Page 22: ...49 6301 320 75 11 info vetrontypical com www vetrontypical com RK70 CORDLESS ROUND KNIFE This machine may only be operated by adequately trained operators only after having completely read and understood the instruction manual Parts are subject to changes in design without prior notice TY RK70 EN 05 2020 ...

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