cooking stoves, refrigerators when
operating this tool.
•
Do not use the power cable for any
purpose it is not intended for.
•
Make sure the power cable is
unplugged before servicing or trou-
bleshooting.
A
Hazard generated by insuffi-
cient personal protection gear!
•
Wear hearing protection.
•
Wear safety glasses.
•
Wear dust mask.
•
Wear suitable work clothes.
•
When working outdoors wearing of
non-slip shoes is recommended.
A
Risk of injury by inhaling wood
dust!
•
Dust of certain timber species (e.g.
beech, oak, ash) can cause cancer
when inhaled.
•
Make sure that as little as possible
wood dust can escape into the envi-
ronment:
− remove wood dust deposits in the
work area (do not blow away!);
− fix any leakages on the dust col-
lector;
− ensure good ventilation.
A
Hazard generated by modifica-
tion of the machine or the use of non-
OEM parts not tested and approved
by the manufacturer!
•
Assemble the machine in strict
accordance with these instructions.
•
Use only parts approved by the
manufacturer. This applies particu-
larly to safety devices (see Spare
Parts List for stock numbers).
•
Do not change any parts.
A
Hazard
generated
defects!
•
Keep machine and accessories in
good repair. Observe the mainte-
nance instructions.
•
Before every use check machine for
possible damage: before operating
the machine all safety devices, pro-
tective guards or slightly damaged
parts need to be checked for proper
function as specified. Check to see
that all moving parts work properly
and do not jam. All parts must be
correctly installed and meet all con-
ditions necessary for the proper
operation of the machine.
•
The machine must not be operated
when the electric motor, ON/OFF
switch or fan housing are damaged
•
Never use the machine if the power
supply cable is damaged. Risk of
electric shock. Have a damaged
power supply cable replaced by a
qualified electrician immediately.
•
Damaged protection devices or
parts must be repaired or replaced
by a qualified specialist. Have dam-
aged switches replaced by a service
centre. Do not operate machine if
the switch can not be turned ON or
OFF.
3.3
Symbols on the Machine
Information on the nameplate:
7
8
9
10
by
tool
11
12
(7)
Manufacturer
(8)
Serial number
(9)
Machine designation
(10) Machine data (see also "Techni-
cal Specifications")
(11) Safety Instructions
(12) Date of manufacture
(13) Waste disposal symbol –
machine can be disposed of by
returning it to the manufacturer
Danger! Disregard of the
following warnings can
lead to severe personal
injury or material dam-
age.
Read instructions.
Wear safety goggles and
hearing protection.
Wear dust mask.
Do not operate tool in damp
or wet environment.
13
14
ENGLISH
(14) CE-mark – This machine con-
forms to the EC directives as per
Declaration of Conformity
4. Assembly
1.
Place fan housing (15), with the
motor facing down, on a workbench
or similar stable support and set it
level with a block of wood or similar.
17
16
2.
Attach the side panels (16), labels
on the outside, with the thread-form-
ing screws (17) supplied to the fan
housing.
18
3.
Install the cross plate (18) between
the side panels using carriage bolts,
washers and hex. flange nuts.
.
19
20
21
22
23
4.
Fasten a castor holder to each cor-
ner of the base plate. To do so, put
three
saucer-head
M5 × 20 through base plate and
castor holder (20) and secure these
with washers (21) and hex flange
nuts (22). Then push castors (23)
into the castor holders.
15
screws
(19)
11