• The rotation speed of the tool can be changed by
turning the variable speed dial. The table below shows
the number on the dial and the corresponding rotation
speed.
SPEED SELECTION CHART
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE: If the tool is operated continuously at low speed
for a long time, the motor may be over-loaded, resulting
in tool malfunction.
NOTE: When changing the speed dial from "6" to "1",
turn the dial clockwise. Do not turn the dial clockwise
forcibly.
NOTE: Make several light passes instead of one heavy
pass for better quality work.
Dust Extraction
Dust from materials such as lead containing coatings
and some wood types, can be harmful to one's health.
Breathing in the dust can cause allergic reactions and/or
lead to respiratory infections of the user or bystanders.
Certain dust, such as oak or beech dust, is considered
carcinogenic, especially in connection with wood
treatment additives.
Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the
materials to be worked.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the material
being worked.
When vacuuming dry dust that is especially detrimental
to health or carcinogenic, use dust class M vacuum
cleaner.
WARNING:
Risk of dust inhalation. To reduce
the risk of personal injury, ALWAYS wear an approved
dust mask.
WARNING:
ALWAYS use a vacuum extractor
designed in compliance with the applicable directives
regarding dust emission when sawing wood. Vacuum
hoses of most common vacuum cleaners will fit directly
into the dust extraction outlet.
SPEED
10,000 Min-1
13,000 Min-1
17,000 Min-1
22,000 Min-1
26,000 Min-1
30,000 Min-1
EN - T1
Attaching the Dust Extraction Spout
to the Trim Base (Fig. 5)
• Remove the dust extraction spout knob from the base
• Attach dust extraction spout, ensuring the pin on the
left-hand side engages with the hole on the side of the
base
• Secure dust extraction spout in place by tightening the
dust extraction spout knob
• To remove dust extraction spout from the trim base,
unscrew the dust extraction spout knob and remove
dust extraction spout
Ensure that the dust extraction spout is connected to a
suitable dust extractor during use
Connecting Dust Extractor Hose
Connect a dust extractor hose to the Dust Extraction
Spout. Vacuum hoses on most vacuum extractors will fit
directly into the dust extraction spout.
NOTE: When using dust extraction, be sure that the
dust extractor is out of the way and secure so that it
will not tip over or interfere with the router or workpiece.
The dust extractor hose and power cord must also be
positioned so that they do not interfere with the router or
workpiece. If the dust extractor or dust extractor hose
cannot be positioned properly, it should be removed.
Inserting the Motor Body into the
Trim Base and Adjusting Cutting
Depth - (Fig. 6)
• Open the lock lever of the trim base, and while making
sure the spindle lock button is facing front, insert the
motor body into the base
• The Trim base pinion will engage with the rack on the
motor. Turn the trim base height adjustment knob
clockwise to lower the router into the base and to set
the router height
• Turn the trim base height adjustment knob clockwise
to lower the router into the base and to set the router
height
• Close the lock lever
• To remove the base, follow the installation procedure
in reverse.
• To adjust the locking clamp lever's clamping force,
open the body clamp and use a hex spanner to turn
the adjustment screw in small increments. Turning the
screw clockwise tightens the lever, while turning the
screw anticlockwise loosens the lever.
CAUTION:
base, ensure the dust spout has been installed.
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Before using the tool with the trim