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CAUTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE
MOTOR OR DIFFICULTY CONTROLLING THE
TOOL, THE DEPTH OF CUT SHOULD BE LIM-
ITED TO 10MM AT ONE PASS. IF YOU REQUIRE
MORE THAN 10MM MAKE SEVERAL PASSES
WITH PROGRESSIVELY DEEPER SETTINGS.
4.3.2. USING THE MULTI-STOP TURRET
The multi-stop turret can be used to assist in mak-
ing multiple passes. Using the turret in this manner
removes the necessity for resetting the adjuster
rod for each pass. Each stop on the turret is ap-
prox. 3mm.
1. With the total depth set and the router raised
fully, turn the turret to a higher step to restrict the
depth
of cut.
2. Make the first pass on the wood.
3. Rotate the turret to a lower setting and make the
second pass.
4. Repeat this until the final cut is made.
5. ROUTER TIPS
5.1.1. DIRECTION OF FEED
Remember that the direction the cutter is fed into
the wood must always be against the direction of
rotation as shown in the diagram on the right.
This ensures a quality finish and also ensures that
the cutting action pulls the side fence or guide
bearing into the wood.
5.1.2. FEED RATE
The optimum speed at which the bit is fed into the
workpiece will come with experience.
5.1. Feeding too fast may cause a poor quality cut
or damage the motor.
5.2. Move too slowly and the bit may leave burn
marks on the face of the wood.
The proper feed rate to use depends on the bit
size, the material being cut, the depth of the cut
and the speed selected.
It is advisable to make practice cuts on a piece
of scrap timber to determine the best feed rate.
6. MAINTENANCE
There are no user serviceable parts in this router,
all servicing should be carried out by your nearest
service centre.
7. CLEANING
7.1. To ensure the best performance from the
router, it must be kept clean.
• To reduce fire hazard, keep the cooling vents free
of debris.

8. GENERAL MAINTENANCE

8.1. Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are
tight and secure.
8.2. Always have any damaged or worn parts
repaired, or replaced.
8.3. Always have your router inspected and
maintained by qualified service personnel. Do not
attempt to repair the router unless you are qualified
to do so.
9. STORAGE
Make sure that the router has been thoroughly
cleaned before storing it in a clean, dry place out of
the reach of children.
10. Service:
10.1. Make sure that the power tool is serviced
only by suitably qualified technician, and that only
original spare parts or accessories are used to
replace existing parts/accessories.
10.2. If the power cord is damaged, the manufac-
turer or its service agent or a similarly qualified
person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard.
10.3. Any misuse or failure to follow the instruc-
tions for use renders the guarantee and the manu-
facturer's liability null and void.

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