3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
5. Before starting the equipment
Warning!
Always pull out the battery before making ad-
justments to the equipment.
All covers and safety devices must be properly
fi tted before the equipment is switched on.
5.1 Fitting the extraction socket
(Fig. 1.2/Item 20)
Caution! For health and safety reasons it is
imperative that you use a dust extractor.
•
Connect your cordless tool to a domestic
vacuum cleaner or a dust extractor using
the extraction socket (20). This will ensure
optimum dust extraction from the workpiece.
The benefits are that you will protect both the
equipment and your own health. Your work
area will also be cleaner and safer.
•
Dust created when working may be dange-
rous. Refer to the section entitled "Safety inst-
ructions".
•
The vacuum cleaner you use for the vacuum
extraction must be suitable for the material
you are machining. Use a special vacuum
cleaner if you are handling harmful materials.
Cordless router (Fig. 1.2/Item 20)
•
Use the retaining hook to attach the extractor
adapter (20) to the routing shoe (a) and secu-
re it with the fastening screw for the extractor
adapter (21).
•
The extractor adapter (20) can be connected
to extractor units (vacuum cleaners) with a
suction hose.
•
The internal diameter of the extractor adapter
is 36 mm. Now fit a suction hose of matching
size to the extractor adapter.
5.2 Fitting the safety guard (Fig. 3/Item 15)
Fit the safety guard (15) as shown in Fig. 3.
To remove the safety guard (15), pull it to the
front.
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5.3 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 4/ Item 27)
Cordless router
•
Insert the holder for the parallel stop (16) in
the guides provided on the routing shoe (a)
as shown in Fig. 1.1 and secure with the two
fastening screws for the holder for the parallel
stop (17).
•
Undo the fastening screw for the parallel stop
(18) on the holder for the parallel stop (16).
•
Insert the parallel stop (27) in the holder for
the parallel stop (16) as shown in Fig. 4 and
retighten the fastening screw for the parallel
stop (18).
•
Set the parallel stop (27) to the required di-
mension and secure it in place with the wing
screw (c).
5.4 Fitting the compass point (Fig. 5/Item 26)
•
You can cut circular areas using the compass
point (26).
•
To do so, undo the wing nut (c) and remove
the front section of the parallel stop (27).
•
Screw-fit the compass point (26) on the par-
allel stop (27) as shown in Fig. 5. Now fit the
parallel stop (27) together with the compass
point (26) on the router.
•
The procedure for fitting is the same as de-
scribed in section 5.3 except that the parallel
stop (27) must be turned through 180° so that
the compass point (26) points downwards
(Fig. 5).
•
Set the required radius between the compass
point (26) and the cutter.
•
Position the compass point (26) in the center
of the circle you wish to cut.
5.5 Fitting/removing the cordless routing unit
(Fig. 6)
Warning! Remove the battery.
•
To insert the cordless routing unit (1) in the
router insert (28), first undo the fastening
screw for the routing unit (22) and then insert
the cordless routing unit (1).
•
Now you must retighten the fastening screw
for the routing unit (22).
5.6 Fitting/removing the cutting tool
(Fig. 7- 11)
Warning! Remove the battery.
Caution! When you have fi nished working
with the router, the cutting tool will stay very
hot for a relatively long time!
Caution! Cutters are very sharp. Wear protec-
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