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Always remove the cable plug from the socket before
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Planer/Thickenesser
Art.no. 18-3029
Model MBY8-UK
30-9131
MBY8
Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for future reference. We reserve the right for any
errors in text or images and for making any necessary technical changes to this document. If you should have
any questions concerning technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
1. To think about
• Working with wood can be hazardous if carried out incorrectly!
• If you use the plane sensibly and carefully you will greatly reduce the risk of personal injury.
• Safety equipment in the form of protection, pushers, clamps, goggles, dust filters and hearing protection
cannot compensate for poor judgement, carelessness or lack of attention!
• Remember: you are responsible for your own safety. The plane has been constructed for certain jobs.
We strongly recommend that you do not alter the saw or use it for anything other than what it was designed for.
• DO NOT USE THE PLANE if you are not sure whether it can be used or ought to be used in the way you
intended!
2. General safety rules for yours and other’s safety
Warning!
When using electrical tools the following safety rules should always be followed in order to avoid risk
of fire, electric shock and personal injury:
1. Keep the working area clean. Cluttered surfaces and tables invite accidents.
2. Do not use the tool in high risk environments. Electrical machines should not be used on damp or wet
surfaces or in the rain. Make sure that the lighting is good in the workplace. Provide good ventilation during
dusty jobs. Never use electrical machinery/tools where they may cause fire or explosion.
3. Avoid electric shock. Avoid physical contact with earthed objects such as water mains, radiators, hobs etc.
when using electrical machinery/tools.
4. Keep children and visitors at a distance. All children and visitors should be kept at a safe distance from
electrical machinery/tools or electric cables in the workplace.
5. Keep the machinery childproof. Keep electrical machinery/tools locked away or out of reach of children
when not in use.
6. Do not push the machinery. It will carry out the work better and more safely at the intended feed rate.
7. Use the correct tool. Do not push a tool or any other attachment to perform an operation which it is not
designed for.
8. Wear suitable attire. No loosely fitting clothes, gloves, necklaces, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which
may get stuck in the rotating parts. Skid-proof shoes are recommended. Wear a hairnet (or equivalent) if
you have long hair.
9. Wear goggles. Always wear goggles, ordinary glasses are not suitable. Also use a dust filter or protective
mask during dusty work.
10. Use an extractor. Use an extractor to remove and collect dust and shavings, if the machine is designed for
it; make sure the machine is used correctly and emptied when needed.
Warning:
Dust and shavings from
some wood types and wood products can damage your health even following a short period of exposure.