Total Extension Cord
Lenght (feet)
Cord size (AWG)
25
50
100
150
16
12
10
8
Switching the machine on and off
Always hold the machine with both hands.
Switching on
f Push the locking lever [1-2] forwards to unlock
the on/off switch [1-1].
f Press the on/off switch [1-1] at the same time.
f Continuous operation: simultaneously pressing
the locking lever [1-2] forwards locks the on/off
switch.
The electric power tool starts.
Only make contact with the material once the ma-
chine has reached operating speed.
Switching off
f Lift the electric power tool from the processed
material.
f Release the on/off switch [1-1].
f During continuous operation: briefly press the
on/off switch [1-1].
WARNING
Risk of injury
Rebound, ejected parts
f Before setting down the machine, wait until
the rotating tool has come to a complete stop.
Extension cord
If an extension cord is required, it must have suf-
ficient cross-section to prevent an excessive drop in
voltage or overheating. An excessive drop in voltage
reduces the output and can lead to failure of the
motor. The table adjacent shows you the correct
cord diameter as a function of the cord length for
the RG 130 E.
Use only U.L. and CSA listed extension cords. Never
use two extension cords together. Instead, use one
long one.
Note: The lower the AWG number, the stronger the
cord.
Electronic control
Starting current limitation
Electronically controlled continual running secures
device acceleration without back thrust. Due to
starting current limitation in the device, 16 A pro-
tection is sufficient.
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