23
inserted in the charger 24) - the charging process of the
battery 8 is terminated due to inappropriate temperature.
When the temperature conditions are normal, the process
of charging will resume.
• Fig. 8.8 - (The red indicator 37 is blinking, the battery
8 is inserted in the charger 24) - the charging process
of the battery 8 is terminated because of its failure.
Replace the faulty battery 8, its further use is prohibited.
In the process of charging the battery 8
and the charger 24 become hot, it is a
normal process.
7. TURNING ON THE MACHINE
Switching the power tool on / off
Stand-by mode
To switch on the power tool, you must first switch on
stand-by mode.
Switching on stand-by mode:
Press and release button 4 - the power tools turns into
stand-by mode (LED lamp 12 will be lit). You can switch
the power tool on or off by pressing the on / off switch
3. If the power tool is in standby mode for 20 seconds
and the on / off switch 3 has not been pressed, the
power tool switches off automatically to save energy
(LED lamp 12 goes out).
Switching off stand-by mode:
Press and release button 4 - the stand-by mode will be
switched off (LED lamp 12 will be not lit). Now you can
not switch on the power tool.
Switching on:
You must first switch on stand-by mode as described
above. Press and release on / off switch 3 (router bit
will start to rotate).
Switching off:
Press and release on / off switch 3 (router bit will be
stop) or press and release button 4 (power tool will be
switched off completely).
8. ASSEMBLY
8.1 INSTALLATION AND REGULATION OF POWER
TOOL ELEMENTS
Before carrying out any works on the power tool remove
the battery 8.
Do not draw up the fastening elements
too tight to avoid damaging the thread.
8.1.1 INSTALLING / REPLACING ACCESSORIES
(SEE FIG. 1)
After prolonged operation, the router bit
can become very hot, remove it using
gloves. This will also reduce the risk of
injury by the cutting edge.
• Before installing / replacing the router bit, it is recom
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mended (but not required) to remove the edge trimmer
1 from the base plate 14, as described below.
• Turn the power tool upside down.
• Press the spindle lock 6 and after making sure that
spindle 26 is locked, keep spindle lock 6 in a pressed
position (see Fig. 1.1).
• Release nut 7 using the wrench 23 (see Fig. 1.2).
• Install / replace the router bit (or collet 22 or 25, if
required); keep in mind that the shank of the router
bit should be inserted into the collet 22 or 25 by at
least 20 mm (see Fig. 1.3). The shank of the router bit
diameter should correspond to the inner diameter of
the collet 22 or 25.
• Tighten nut 7 using the wrench 23.
Never tighten nut 7 without the router
bit - this can damage collet 22 or 25.
• After all the operations have been completed, release
spindle lock 6.
8.2 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER TOOL ON
THE BASE PLATE (SEE FIG. 2)
• Open the latch 15, as shown in (Fig. 2.1).
• Install the edge trimmer 1 on the base plate 14 (see
Fig. 2.2). When installing the edge trimmer 1 on the base
plate 14, make sure that the teeth of the base plate gear
wheel fall into the hollows on the power tool body.
• Close the latch 15, as shown in
(Fig. 2.3).
8.3 ASSEMBLING / DISMANTLING OF DUST
EXTRACTOR CONNECTING ADAPTOR (SEE FIG. 3)
• Install the dust extractor connecting adaptor 21 on
the base plate 14, as shown in figure 3. Make sure that
latch of the dust extractor connecting adaptor 21 fall into
the hollow of the base plate 14.
• Lock the position of adaptor 21, screwing in the set
screw 20 (see Fig. 3).
• Connect a vacuum cleaner that can remove dust
generated by the material to be processed to the dust
extractor connecting adaptor 21 (use a suitable adapter,
if necessary). (see point 10 DUST EXTRACTION)
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence.
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