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Connect the plane to a chip extraction system
(not supplied).
7.2.3 Thicknessing mode (Fig. 11/14)
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Connect the mains plug to the mains lead.
Press the green “I” button to start the planer.
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Place a workpiece on the thicknessing table
(20). Guide the workpiece towards the feed
table (13).
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When you have finished work, switch off the
machine. To do this, press the red button “0”
and close the yellow cover (1). Then discon-
nect the machine from the mains supply.
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Use the pull-out workpiece support for long
workpieces.
7.3 Changing the knives (Figure 16)
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Warning!
Always pull the mains plug before
changing the knives.
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Set the feed table to the maximum planing
depth. (see 7.1.1)
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Remove the parallel stop following the inst-
ructions in 6.3 in reverse.
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Pull the planing knife cover (12) forwards as
far as possible so that the entire knife block
(23) is exposed.
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Undo the clamp screws (c) by turning them
clockwise using the open-ended spanner
(17) supplied. Turn the knife block (23) so that
the latch (22) can be pulled out with the knife
(21).
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Clean all the relevant parts and the knife slots
in the knife block (23).
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Fit the latch (22) with the new knife (21) and
align them with the side of the knife block.
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Place the blade adjustment block (15), as
shown in Figure 18, on the knife block. Make
sure that the knife (21) touches both sides
of the blade adjustment block (15). Make
sure that the knife reaches the same working
height as the planing table.
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Tighten the clamp screws (c) using the open-
ended spanner (17) supplied.
•
Return the planing knife cover (12) to its origi-
nal position so that the knife (21) is covered.
Warning!
Only use knives which are recommended by the
manufacturer for this equipment. If you use other
knives there is a risk of injuries due to lack of
control. Avoid over-tightening and the possibility
of the thread becoming detached. If the latch (22)
or the screws have worn out threads they must be
immediately replaced.
8. Troubleshooting
1. The machine cannot be switched on:
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No mains power. Check the power supply.
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Carbon brushes worn. Have the carbon bru-
shes replaced by an electrician.
2. The machine cuts out when idling:
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Power failure (check fuses). Have the fuse
replaced by an electrician.
3. The machine cuts out when planing:
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Blunt knife or feed speed too high. Replace
the knife or reduce the feed speed.
4. Loss of speed when planing:
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Cutting depth too deep. Reduce cutting
depth.
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Feed speed too high. Reduce feed speed.
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Blunt knife. Replace knife.
5. Poor surface quality on the planed work-
piece:
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Blunt knife. Replace knife.
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Uneven feed. Feed the workpiece at constant
pressure and reduced feed speed.
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Dust extraction system (not supplied) not
connected. Connect dust extraction system.
6. Chip discharge for surfacing or thicknes-
sing blocked:
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Dust extraction system (not supplied) not
connected. Connect dust extraction system.
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Wood too wet.
7. Uneven feed speed for thicknessing:
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Rubber belt too loose. Check rubber belt and
replace if necessary.
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Thicknessing table (20) soiled. Clean the
thicknessing table (20) and treat with a lubri-
cant if necessary.
9. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
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