The power tool is designed for planning wood materials
(such as beams and boards), make notches or chamfering
edges.
While operating the planer, you should take into
consideration some procedures:
▪ Always make sure the planer is turned off before placing
the battery pack and during transport. If you have the
"ON/OFF" switch pressed when inserting the battery or
transporting the planer, accidents and injuries to the
user may occur;
▪ Never hold a workpiece with your hands or use your legs
as a support while you are working. Secure the
workpiece on a stable and completely stationary surface;
▪ Hold the machine with both hands, one on the handle
and the other on the depth adjustment knob;
▪ Ensure that the blade guard is always fitted;
▪ Make sure there are no obstructions on the surface to be
worked on;
▪ Never use the planer on metal parts or wood parts with
nails, screws or other metal objects. Remove metal
objects from the workpiece before using the planer;
▪ Do not apply too much pressure on the planer against
the work piece/object, the weight of the planer applies
enough pressure. If the speed drops abruptly, you
should reduce the pressure applied immediately;
▪ Move the planer steadily during operation;
▪ Always use sharp blades in good condition. Replace
damaged or bent blades immediately;
▪ Never switch the planer on when the blade is in contact
the workpiece. Do not touch the blade to the workpiece
until it has reached its maximum rotation speed;
▪ Do not use the planer if there are cloths, fabrics, wires or
similar objects in the work area;
▪ Do not tilt the planer, thus avoiding unwanted planning
marks;
▪ Run the planer in the direction of wood grain;
▪ After switching off the planer, the roller will continue to
rotate for a short period. Never put the planer down
before the roller has come to a full stop.
The cutting depth can be adjusted between 0 – 1.5 mm.
1. Turn the cutting depth adjustment knob (7) to the
desired depth.
At the beginning of work, always select a small cutting
depth and test on the workpiece. Repeat the
procedure until the desired depth is reached.
The parallel guide is used to ensure that thinning is carried
out parallel to the end (edge) of the workpiece. The cutting
width can be set between 0 - 82 mm.
1. Loosen the parallel guide fixing bolt (2);
2. Adjust the guide to the required cutting width;
3. Tighten the bolt.
1. Touch the front part of the base plate to the workpiece;
2. Press the lock-on button (9) and the "ON/OFF" switch
(10) simultaneously;
If you do not press the lock-on button, the "ON/OFF"
switch remains locked.
3. Let the blade reach maximum speed;
4. Move the planer towards the workpiece continuously and
smoothly, always with the parallel guide (1) against the
edge of the workpiece;
5. To switch off the planer lift it off from the workpiece
surface and release the "ON/OFF" switch.
Ensure that the blades do not contact the workpiece
before starting the planer.