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power tool in unexpected situations.
• Do not pierce the motor housing as this could damage the double insulation (use adhesive
labels).
• Always unplug the tool before working on it.
• Always stop the tool by using the on/off switch, not by unplugging it.
•
WARNING!
Before each use, inspect the plug and cord. Should they need replacing, have
this done by an authorized Freud service technician.
• Always keep the tool cord and extension cord clear of the working range of the tool.
• Only plug in the tool with the switch in the OFF position.
• Hold the tool firmly in both hands and in a stable position or mounted to a router table.
• Adjust the speed for different diameter bits. The larger the bit the slower the speed.
• Router bits should be handled and kept with the utmost care, in accordance with the
manufacturer's
instructions.
• Check the bit carefully before use to make sure it is not damaged or cracked. Replace
cracked or damaged bits immediately.
• Make sure the bits are chucked in the collet in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
• Check that the bit has been properly fitted and secured before using the tool. Start the tool
with no load and run for a few seconds in a safe position. If you notice serious vibration or
any other defect, turn off the tool immediately.
• Use only Freud approved collets and collet nuts to chuck bits.
• Ensure that the material to be worked on is firmly secured before beginning any routing.
• Beware of shavings that fly off during operation. Hold the tool so that chips fly away from
you.
• When working on woods that irritate skin, eyes or respiration, use dust extraction equipment
and wear a mask.
• When working with the tool, always wear safety glasses and hearing protection. Other
personal protection equipment such as dust masks, apron, and non-slip footwear should
also be worn.
• Make sure the tool's air vents are clear of dust and debris. If they require cleaning, first
unplug the tool and vacuum. Do not use metal objects to clean the air vents or you may
damage the tool's internal parts.
• Do not touch the bits when rotating.
•
WARNING!
The bit keeps moving for a long time after the switch is turned off. Be sure the
bit has stopped rotating before putting the tool down or changing accessories.
DOUBLE INSULATION
To ensure safer operation of this tool, Freud has adopted a double insulation design. "Double
Insulation" means that two physically separated insulation systems have been used to insulate the
electrically conductive materials connected to the power supply from the outer frame handled by
the operator.
To keep the double insulation system effective, follow these precautions:
• Be careful not to pierce the motor housing as this could damage the efficiency of the double
insulation
system.
• Only Freud Authorized Service Centers should disassemble or assemble this power tool, and
only genuine Freud replacement parts should be installed.
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