EN
A damaged protective device or other part must
be repaired or replaced by a qualified person or
the manufacturer's customer service department
unless stated otherwise in the operating instructi-
ons.
R. Defective switches must be replaced by a qua-
lified person or the manufacturer's customer
service department. Never work with the machine
if the ON/OFF switch does not operate correctly.
S. Ensure that the local mains supply agrees with
the information printed on the machine's rating
plate.
T. Always use a push stick to hold down the work-
piece and to prevent 'kickback.'
U. Handle the router bits with care as they are extre-
mely sharp.
V. Check the router bit for signs of damage or cracks
before use. Replace cracked or damaged router
bits immediately.
W. Remove all foreign bodies such as nails or screws
from the workpiece before you start work.
X. Keep your hands away from the rotating workpie-
ce.
Y. Switch the machine on and allow it to reach its
full no load speed before engaging the workpiece
with the router bit.
Z. Allow the machine to run at no load speed for a
few minutes before you make the first cut. Check
for any unusual sounds or vibrations, which may
indicate that the router bit or the electric router is
not correctly fitted.
AA. Be aware of the direction of rotation of the router
bit and feed the workpiece into the router bit in
the correct direction.
BB. Feed the workpiece into the router bit against the
direction of rotation.
CC. Never leave the machine unattended when it is
running.
DD. Do not touch the router bit immediately after
finishing a cut. It can be extremely hot and cause
burns. Allow the router bit to cool down first.
EE. Cables, rags and other foreign objects must be
removed from the table top during operation.
FF. Switch the machine off and wait until the router
bit has come to a complete stop before removing
the workpiece.
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Be aware that the router bit assembly fitted to
the router table must be checked for signs of
damage (chips, cracks and wear) each time
you use the router table. Damaged or heavily
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worn router bits may not be used and must be
replaced. Check for damage if the router table or
the router bit has been dropped and/or use an
undamaged router bit.
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Always use a table inlay with dimensions that
correspond to the size of the router bit you wish
to use.
- Always wear appropriate personal protective
equipment. Wear ear protectors to reduce the
risk of hearing damage. Wear a dust mask to
reduce the risk of inhaling dangerous dust. Wear
protective gloves to reduce the risk of injury
posed by handling sharp router bits and/or rough
workpieces with sharp edges. Wear a face visor
or safety goggles to reduce the risk of eye injury
due to flying parts.
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Always connect the router table to a dust
extraction system according to the instructions
contained in this user manual. Be aware that
toxic dust can be produced when routing wood.
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Never use router bits or other tools, which are
not designed for use with the router table and/or
recommended for use with the router table by the
manufacturer. A loss of control can lead to injury.
Use only router bits which are marked for manual
feed (MAN) according to EN 847-1.
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Read, understand and follow all safety instruc-
tions printed on the router table.
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Hand/finger contact with the rotating router bit
can cause serious injury. Ensure that the spindle
guard is installed and in good working order as
described in this user manual as this reduces
the risk of contact with the rotating router bit.
Ensure that the router bit has come to a complete
stop and disconnect the machine from the mains
before carrying out any kind of maintenance or
adjustments.
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Always use the feather boards provided, espe-
cially when working with thinner workpieces. This
reduces the risk of 'kickback,' a sudden reaction
caused by the loss of control over a smaller work-
piece.
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When working with longer workpieces always
use the side tables provided and an additional
roller stand if necessary to prevent the risk of the
workpieces tipping over in an uncontrolled way
as this could lead to a dangerous situation.
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Incorrect use of router bits, workpieces and
workpiece feed devices can lead to dangerous
situations. Read the appropriate instructions
contained within this user manual and ensure
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