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Start the machine by pressing the "lock off"
button (to disengage the switch) and switch on
the machine.
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The planer is now switched on and you can let
go of the release button.
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Always hold the planer with both hands on the
handles, so as to gain the best possible control
over your planing operations. Besides you do
not risk becoming in touch with the moving parts.
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When the machine has reached full speed it
can be pushed to the front over the work
piece. At the beginning of the planing
operation, put some pressure on the front and
at the end of the operation, on the rear of the
appliance. This results in the appliance
remaining flat on the work piece and prevents
the corners from getting rounded off.
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To obtain a level and smooth surface use a
greater planing depth when rough planing and
a lesser planing depth when planing a layer.
Hold the electric tool straight during the
operation, otherwise you will obtain an uneven
surface. After the operation switch off the
electric tool and remove the mains plug.
Bevelling edges
Fig. 1
The V-groove in the planer shoe allows easy
beveling of workpiece edges. Place the planer
with the V-groove (7) onto the edge of the
workpiece and guide along the edge.
Warning! Use spindle lock only in stand
still mode.
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Take care that your hand never comes in
contact with the work piece during the
operation.
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Only use the electric plane on the upper side
of the work piece, never from below or from
the side.
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Store the appliance only after it has come to a
complete standstill.
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Use a suction device to suck off wood
shavings or dust. For this use the connecting
pipe and connect a suction pipe to it.
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Use a holding device to work on small work
pieces.
Fitting the rip fence
Fig.4
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Loosen knob (9).
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Insert the rip fence into the slots provided.
6
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Set the correct cut width and tighten the knob
(9).
4. CARE & MAINTENANCE
Before undertaking any care or
maintenance always remove the mains
plug from the socket.
The planing tool becomes worn after a period of
operation. If you use a blunt or damaged planing
tool operational efficiency is reduced and the
electric motor might become overloaded. Check
the planing tool regularly with regard to wear or
damage. Depending on its condition, the planing
tool will have to be replaced.
Removal of plane blade
Fig. 3
Use the enclosed open-jawed spanner
(Accessories). First unscrew the three clamping
screws (6) with the open-jawed spanner and
remove the plane blade (3), the plane blade holder
(2) and the plane blade support (4) from the
holding shaft (1).
Installation of plane blade
Fig. 3
Take the new plane blade (3) and position it
between the plane blade support (4) and the plane
blade holder (2). Now turn the clamping screws (6)
as far as possible into the plane blade support. But
not so far that the plane blade and the plane blade
holder become detached again from the plane
blade support. Afterwards put the plane blade,
plane blade holder and plane blade support
together into the holding shaft. The plane blade
support, plane blade and plane blade holder will
now be fastened together in the holding shaft by
releasing the clamping screws with the open-
jawed spanner and thus the plane blade, plane
blade support and plane blade holder are clamped
in position.
Attention! Unscrew clamping screws as fas as
possible so that a sufficient attachment is ensured.
Warning!
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When installing and removing the plane blade,
care has to be taken that all parts (plane
blade, plane blade holder, plane blade support
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