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base plate 14, make sure that the teeth of the base
plate gear wheel fall into the hollows on the power
tool body.
• Close the latch 15, as shown in figure 2.3.
Assembling / dismantling of dust extractor con-
necting adaptor (see fig. 3)
• Install the dust extractor connecting adaptor 21 on
the base plate 14, as shown in figure 3. Make sure that
latch of the dust extractor connecting adaptor 21 fall into
the hollow of the base plate 14�
• Lock the position of adaptor 21, screwing in the set
screw 20 (see fig. 3).
• Connect a vacuum cleaner that can remove dust
generated by the material to be processed to the dust
extractor connecting adaptor 21 (use a suitable adapt-
er, if necessary)�
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Installation / adjustment / dismantling of the guide
with a roller (see fig. 4-5)
The guide 19 is used for milling edges with router bits
which do not have support bearings at the end�
• Install the guide 19 on the base plate 14 and fix it
with the setscrew 17 (see fig. 4).
• You can adjust a vertical position of the guide 19
depending on the router bit used and the thickness of
the workpiece (see fig. 5.1):
• loose the setscrew 17;
• move the guide 19 up or down;
• tighten the setscrew 17�
• You can adjust a horizontal position of the guide 19 to
define the thickness of material removal (see fig. 5.2):
• loose the fixing screw 27;
• rotate the lead screw 28 to move the holder 29
to set the thickness of material removal (distance
"a");
• tighten the fixing screw 27�
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Installation / adjustment / dismantling of the paral-
lel guide (see fig. 6-7)
Parallel guide 18 enables milling along the straight
line side surface of the workpiece�
• Install the holder 31 on the base plate 14 and secure
it with the setscrew 17 (see fig. 6.1).
• Assemble parallel guide 18 as shown in figure 6.2.
• You can adjust the offset from the workpiece edge:
• loose the wing nut 35 (see fig. 7.1);
• move the guide 34 to set the offset from the
workpiece edge (see fig. 7.2);
• tighten the wing nut 35 (see fig. 7.1).
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Charging procedure of the power tool
battery
Initial operating of the power tool
The power tool is supplied with a partially charged
battery 8. Before the first use, the battery 8 must
be fully charged.
Charging process (see fig. 8)
• Press the battery lock 9 and remove the battery 8
(see fig. 8.1).
• Connect the charger 24 to the power supply�
• Insert battery 8 into charger 24 (see fig. 8.2).
• Disconnect the charger 24 from power supply after
charging�
• Remove the battery 8 from the charger 24 and
mount battery 8 in the power tool (see fig. 8.3).
Charger indicators (see fig. 8)
Charger indicators 36 and 37 inform of the battery 8
charging process� Signals of the indicators 36 and 37
are shown on the label 38 (see fig. 8).
• Fig� 8�4 - (the green indicator 36 is on, the battery 8
is not inserted in the charger 24) - the charger 24 is
connected to the power network (ready for charging)�
• Fig� 8�5 - (the green indicator 36 is blinking, the bat-
tery 8 is inserted in the charger 24) - the battery 8 is
being charged�
• Fig� 8�6 - (the green indicator 36 is on, the battery 8
is inserted in the charger 24) - the battery 8 is fully
charged�
• Fig� 8�7 - (the red indicator 37 is on, the battery 8 is
inserted in the charger 24) - the charging process of
the battery 8 is terminated due to inappropriate tem-
perature� When the temperature conditions are nor-
mal, the process of charging will resume�
• Fig� 8�8 - (the red indicator 37 is blinking, the bat-
tery 8 is inserted in the charger 24) - the charging pro-
cess of the battery 8 is terminated because of its failure�
Replace the faulty battery 8, its further use is prohibited�
In the process of charging the battery 8
and the charger 24 become hot, it is a
normal process.
Switching the power tool on / off
Stand-by mode
To switch on the power tool, you must first switch
on stand-by mode.
Switching on stand-by mode:
Press and release button 4 - the power tools turns
into stand-by mode (LED lamp 12 will be lit)� You
can switch the power tool on or off by pressing the
on / off switch 3� If the power tool is in standby mode
for 20 seconds and the on / off switch 3 has not been
pressed, the power tool switches off automatically to
save energy (LED lamp 12 goes out)�
Switching off stand-by mode:
Press and release button 4 - the stand-by mode will be
switched off (LED lamp 12 will be not lit)� Now you can
not switch on the power tool�
Switching on:
You must first switch on stand-by mode as
described above. Press and release on / off switch 3
(router bit will start to rotate)�
Switching off:
Press and release on / off switch 3 (router bit will be
stop) or press and release button 4 (power tool will be
switched off completely)�
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