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- Connection to a standby unit or generator:
minimum power 5 kVA / 230 V, 50 Hz.
There must be no metal particles on the
surface of the workpiece to be planed.
- For secure guidance, the planer is equipped
with two handles. Planing depth is adjustable
by means of the swiveling front handle (5) and
the pointer on the handle (6) points at the
value of adjusted planing depth. The adjusted
value may be fixed by means of the pivoted
locking lever (7).
- The incorporated soft-start/brake electronic
circuit "SSB electronic" provides for soft
starting when the electric tool is switched on,
as well as short rundown time of approx. 4 s
when the electric tool is switched off.
- When working with the planer, place the front
adjustable shoe (8) onto the workpiece and
switch the motor on, using the switch (2) with
the lock-off button (3) depressed
simultaneously. As soon as the cutting head
comes in contact with the workpiece, guide
the planer with constant feed speed, applying
light pressure.
- When planing for a long time with the
maximum planing depth 3 mm adjusted and
maximum planing width utilized, the LED
overload indicator (4) is to be observed to
make sure that the electric tool is not
overloaded – the LED light intensity increases
with overload and the cut-out is triggered after
certain overload rate is achieved. The electric
tool can be started again only after the mains
switch (2) has been released and pressed
again.
Lateral guide roller
(Figures 1 and 3)
When the maximum planing width is to be
utilized, there is possible to lift the pivoted guide
roller (10) into the working position. After the
work is finished, tilt the guide roller back into the
parking position.
Dust extraction
When working with wood for a long period or for
industrial use with materials which produce
harmful dust, this electric power tool must be
connected to a suitable external dust extraction
device - connection tube diameter 57,5 mm.
GB
Cutting blades
The cutting head (15) is fitted with the reversible
blades (16) which cannot be resharpened but
may be reversed once. Blunt blades reduce
quality of the work and increase the risk of
kickback. Therefore they must be turned or
replaced in good time.
Blade replacement
(Figure 4)
The following instructions must be followed
exactly.
- Pull the plug from the mains socket.
Removing the blade
(Figure 4)
- Lock the cutting head against rotation (insert a
pin into the hole (19)).
- Loosen the fixing screws (20) and pull out the
blade (16) together with the backing plate (17)
sideways.
- Remove the clamping rail (18) upwards.
- Clean the backing faces.
Fitting the blade
(Figure 6)
- Replace the clamping rail (18) from above
back in the original position.
- Place the blade (16) to the backing plate (17)
and push both parts back sideways into the
cutting head (15), observing correct position
according to the illustration.
- Move the blade laterally, such as its side edge
is aligned with edges of the adjustable and
fixed shoes of the planer.
- Press the blade attachment system down
(using a piece of wood or gloves) and slightly
tighten the fixing screws (20), starting from
center of the cutting head, then tighten the
screws with the torque of 8,5 Nm.
Mounting position of the blade attachment
system has been pre-adjusted in the factory,
therefore no height alignment of blades to the
cutting circle is necessary.
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