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dures. Machine should be turned on, only if a specif
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ic step of the procedure states so and only for that
particular step.
WARNING:
You must fully assemble the appliance before using
it for the first time.
Before each use, check the following:
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Proper function of the ON / OFF switch and the
emergency switch (where applicable).
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Locking of machine when protective equipment
is disconnected. By gradually disconnecting every
single protection, check that the machine auto-
matically turns off and that it cannot be turned on
while the protective equipment remains discon
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nected.
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Switch on the machine at the start of work and
allow the machine to reach speed. Now switch
the machine off again. The engine must come to a
standstill within 10 seconds. Otherwise, there is a
defect on its brake and should be amended before
operation.
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At least once per shift perform a visual inspection
of anti-kick claws to establish that they are in good
working order. Correct and safe operation can
only be claimed when the contact surface has not
been damaged by impacts and that the anti-kick
claws fall back as normal due to their own weight.
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Inspect planing blades for signs of damage and en
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sure that they are positioned correctly.
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The machine must be secured to the floor /coun-
tertop using suitable fasteners, since otherwise
there is a risk that it will tip over.
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Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
The ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1.2) is on the left-hand
side of the machine. Press the green key “I” to
switch on the machine. Press the red key “0” to
switch off the machine.
The machine is fitted with an overload switch (Fig
1.1) to protect the motor. In the event of an over
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load, the machine will cut out automatically. Af
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ter a short time, the overload switch can be reset
again.
Planing adjustment (Fig. 15, 16):
Turn the adjustment knob for cutting depth (13)
to set the height of the feed table. The set cutting
depth can be read off the scale (H). Loosen the
parallel stop (8) with the clamping crew (8a). Ad
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just the desired angle. The adjusted angle can be
read off the scale (I). Fix the parallel stop (8) with
the clamping screw (8a) after adjustment.
Planing operation (Fig. 1, 20, 21)
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Narrow work pieces (Fig. 21):
Open the knurled screw (10) and slide the plan-
er blade cover (9) as far as the width of the work
piece requires. Then tighten the knurled screw
(10) again.
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Wide, flat work pieces see (Fig. 20):
Open the star knob nut (4) and set the planer
blade cover completely (9), just as high as the work
piece is thick. The planer blade cover (9) covers
the entire blade roller. Tighten the star knob nut
(4) again.
1. Plug in the machines power cord (Press the
green button “I” to start the plane (2).
2.
Place the work piece you wish to plane on the
feed table (14). Slide the work piece as far as
possible with the push stick (16) forwards to-
wards the planing table (7) over the knives (25).
3.
When you have finished work, switch off the
machine. To do this, press the red button “0”.
Then disconnect the machine from the mains
supply.
4.
Remove the chips and dust from the feed table
(14), planing table (7) and knife block after the
machine has reached a complete standstill.
5.
Move the planing knife cover (9) back into posi-
tion and cover the entire length of the planing
knife.
Thicknessing adjustment (Fig. 9, 22)
Place the crank handle (12) on the spindle and turn
it to adjust the thicknessing table (21) to the re-
quired height. The set angle can be read off the
scale (G). It is important to adjust the height of the
planing table (21) from bottom to top, i.e. crank
the table further down (approx. 5 mm) than the
desired height. Then crank the table (21) upwards
to the desired height.
Thicknessing operation (Fig. 1, 9, 22)
1. Plug in the machines power cord. Press the
green button “I” to start the plane (2).
2.
Place a work piece on the thicknessing table
(21).
3.
Guide the work piece towards the feed table
(14).
4.
When you have finished work, switch off the
machine. To do this, press the red button “0”.
Then disconnect the machine from the mains
supply.
5.
Remove the chips and dust from the thickness-
ing table (21) and knife block after the machine
has reached a complete standstill.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
WARNING:
For your own safety, turn the switch off and remove
plug from power source outlet before any operation
of maintenance on the machine.
Keep your appliance clean. In order to avoid over-
heating of the motor, regularly check the air open-
ings for any dust sticking on. After a longer period of
use, it is recommended to have the machine checked
by an authorized dealer service. Connections and re
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pairs of electrical equipment may only be carried out
by an electrician.
NOTE:
The following parts of this product are subject to
normal or natural wear considered as consumables:
planer blades, motor drive belt, carbon brushes.
CHANGING THE KNIVES (Fig. 17-19):
1.
Pull the planing knife cover forwards as far as
possible so that the entire knife block is exposed.
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