Before commencing operation
• While working, do not place the workpiece on a sturdy
surface (concrete, steel, stone, etc.) - when the router
bit passes through the workpiece, you can damage the
router bit and lose control over the power tool.
• Use the router bits whose allowable rotary speed does
not exceed the rotary speed of the power tool spindle.
Observe manufacturer's recommendations for router bits
use. Do not use router bits that do not conform to the
specifications included in the user's manual.
• Use only sharp nondefective router bits. Bended, blunt
or cracked router bits must be replaced.
• The router bit shank diameter must match precisely
with the internal diameter of the power tool collet.
• Never use the router bit if its cutting unit diameter
exceeds the diameter of the hole in the base plate.
• Remove all nails or any other metal objects from
blanks before cutting.
• When making cuts in walls or partitions, it is necessary
to find the location of hidden wiring, waterpipes and gas
pipes. Severe injuries may occur as a result of damaging
electric wiring or household utility lines.
During operation
• Keep your hands at a safe distance from the rotating
router bit. Remember that when machining a workpiece,
the router bit end occasionally protrudes beyond the
lower part of the workpiece and is not protected -
touching it may cause severe injuries. Never touch the
rotating router bit with your hands.
• Never start the machining until the router bit reaches
its full speed.
• Advance the router bit to the workpiece only with the
power tool turned on, otherwise the router bit may be
pinched in a workpiece, or a recoil and loss of control
over the power tool can occur.
• When processing small blanks, use clamping devices.
If the blanks are too small to be fixed properly - do
not process them.
• Never remove sawdust while the power tool motor
is running.
• Do not work materials containing asbestos. Asbestos
is considered carcinogenic.
• Avoid stopping an electric tool motor when loaded.
• Avoid overheating your power tool, when using it for
a long time.
• Never operate the power tool over your head level.
After finishing operation
• The power tool may be removed from the workplace
only after it is turned off and the router bit stops
completely.
• Decelerating the router bit rotation by inertia using
the spindle keylock is strictly forbidden- this will put the
power tool out of operation and void your right to the
warranty service.
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• During operation the router bit runs very hot - do not
touch it until it cools down.
• Cleaning of the workplace after work should be per-
formed by persons equipped with the aforesaid personal
protection means.
The chemical substances contained in dust
generated in sanding, cutting, sawing,
grinding, drilling and other construction
industry activities may result in cancer,
congenital deficiency or be harmful to
the fertility.
The ion of some chemical substances shall be:
• Before any repair and replacement work to the machine,
the power plug must be pulled out firstly.
• The transparent two silicon oxide and other masonry
products in the wall bricks and cement; the chromium
arsenic (CCA) in wood with chemical treatment. The harm
degree of these substances shall depend on the frequent
degree of you carrying out these works. If you want to
reduce the contact with these chemical substances,
please work in the place with ventilation and you shall
use the appliances with safety certificates (such as the
dust mask designed with tiny dust filter).
1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAIN-
TENANCE OF THE BATTERY AND CHARGER
Do not store the tool and battery cartridge
in locations where the temperature may
reach or exceed 45° C.
Do not incinerate the battery cartridge.
Do not expose battery cartridge to water
or rain.
• Only recharge with the manufacturer's specified
charger. Only recharge with the manufacturer's specified
charger. A charger which is suitable for one type of
battery cartridge can cause a fire risk on another type
of battery cartridge.
• Only use this power tool with the battery cartridge
specifically designed for this model. The use of other
types of battery cartridges may cause injury to the
operator and a fire risk.
• When the battery cartridge is not in use, keep it away
from metal objects, such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects that can establish