blade (18) and clamping plate (17) side-
ways out of the blade shaft (20).
Use a small piece of wood to push it out.
4. Disassemble the blade holder (19), planer
blade (18) and clamping plate (17).
If the parts do not come apart by them-
selves, they may be covered in resin.
You can now rotate or replace the planer
blade.
Assembling the planer blade (fig. A)
1. Clean the blade holder (19), planer blade
(18) and clamping plate (17) if required.
2. Place the clamping plate (17) on a surface
with the lugs facing up.
3. Place the planer blade (18) onto the clamp-
ing plate (17). The blade edge should be
on the top lugs. The groove should be on
the lower lugs.
4. Place the blade holder (19) onto the planer
blade (18) and clamping plate (17). The
hexagon bolts (22) should point upwards.
The holes fit over the round lugs.
5. Turn the hexagon bolts (22) completely to-
wards the blade holder (19) and slide the
blade holder along with the planer blades
(18) and clamping plate (17) sideways into
the blade shaft (20).
The hexagon bolts should point forwards.
6. Tighten the hexagon bolts (22) by hand.
7. Align the planer blade (18).
Aligning the planer blade (fig. A)
Goal: The planer blade must be at the centre
in the blade holder (19) and flush with the
planer sole (10).
1. Adjust the height of the planer blade (18).
Turn the grub screws (23) with the hex key
(12) (directions when looking at the planer
sole (10)).
⭯ : ⭣
⭮ : ⭡
To lift the planer blade, you may need to
loosen the hexagon screws (22) slightly.
2. Check that the planer blade (18) is flush
with the planer sole by placing a small
piece of wood over both parts of the planer
sole. The planer blades must touch the
piece of wood evenly. Also check in the
transverse direction.
3. Clamp the blade holder (19) with planer
blades (18) and clamping plate (17) cent-
rally in the blade shaft (20) firmly using the
hexagon bolts (22).
4. After tightening the hexagon bolts (22),
check whether the planer blade (18) is
flush with the planer sole (10)!
If the planer blade is not flush with the
planer sole: Repeat the process.
Charging the battery
See also the charger instruction manual.
Notes
• If warm, allow the battery to cool before
charging.
• Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight
for long periods and do not place it on a
radiator (max. 50°C).
Charging the battery
1. Plug the charger into a socket.
2. Slide the battery (8) into the charging slot
of the charger.
3. Once charging is complete, disconnect the
charger from the mains supply.
4. Remove the battery from the charger.
Operation
Checking the charge status of
the battery
When the device is on, the battery
status indicator (3) displays the battery
charge level.
LED illuminated green: Battery charged
LED illuminated yellow: Battery partially
charged
LED illuminated red: Battery low
Inserting and removing the
battery
WARNING! Risk of injury due to uninten-
tional start-up. Do not insert the rechargeable
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