m Residual Risks
The machine is built according to the technical standard
and the recognized technical safety regulations. However,
certain residual risks can occur while operating.
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Risk of injury for fingers and hands by the rotating
planer shaft during improper manipulation of the work
piece.
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Injuries by a slipped work piece during improper han-
dling or manipulation, such as working without the
stopper.
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Health hazard from dust or wood shavings.
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Always wear personal protective equipment, such as eye
protection and dust mask. Use the extraction outlet!
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Health hazard from noise. While operating, the noise
level will exceed the acceptable. Always wear personal
protective equipment, such as ear plugs.
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Hazard from electricity in case of usage of a defective
electrical power line.
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Process only selected woods without faults as: knots,
cross rifts, surface cracks. Bad wood will lead to risks
while operating.
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In addition, obvious residual risks exist despite all pre-
cautions taken.
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Residual risks can be minimized by observing the safety
warnings and using the machine in compliance with
the regulations, as well as following the operating in-
structions.
m Electrical Connection
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Check power line. Do not use any defective lines. See
Electrical Connection.
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Observe the motor and the tool rotation direction. See
Electrical Connection Planing Machine
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Installations, repairs and servicing of the electric instal-
lation must only be done by an expert professional.
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Disconnect the machine to avoid breakdowns. Discon-
nect the power plug.
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Turn off the motor when leaving the machine. Discon-
nect the power plug.
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Disconnect from all power sources even for an insignifi-
cant relocation of the machine! Before starting the ma-
chine again, connect it properly to the power source!
Connect the machine to the power source with a CEE-plug,
use 16 A to secure the cable.
Press the green button on the operating switch, the planer
shaft is running (Fig. 2).
Press the red button to turn off, the planer shaft will slow
down within 10 seconds.
Changes in rotation direction
The rotation direction must be checked when connecting
to the power or after moving the machine, if necessary the
polarity must be changed using a screwdriver (machine
socket, Fig. 3).
The installed electrical motor is connected and ready for
use. The connection meet the corresponding VDE- and
DIN-regulations. The power connection on the part of the
client, as well as the extension cables used, must meet
EVU-(Electricity Board) regulations.
Operation mode/ Power-on time
The electrical motor is sized for S 6/40 % use.
S6 = continuous operation with load burden
40% = based on 10 min. 4min. loading; 6min. open-cir-
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cuit operation
The motor shuts down on its own when overloaded, while a
winding thermostat is embedded in the motor. After cool-
ing (time can vary) the motor can be switched on again.
Defective electrical power lines
Often there are isolation defects in electrical power lines.
Possible causes:
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Dents, when the power line was installed through a
window or doorway.
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Cracks resulting from an improper mound or installa-
tion of the power line.
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Cuts from passing around the power line.
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Isolation defects due to pulling out the wall socket.
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Rifts because of changes in isolation. Such defective
electrical power lines must not be used and are, due
to isolation defects life-threatening!
Check the electrical power line regularly for defects. Make
sure that the power line is not connected to the power
supply system during checkup. The power lines must meet
the VDE- and DIN-regulations, as well as the local EVE-
regulations. Use only the power lines with the mark H 07
RN. An identification on the cable of the type of line is
mandatory.
Extension cables must be up to 25 m per each 1,5 squared
millimeter section, over 25 m long for a section of at least
2,5 squared millimeters.
The power connection must be supported by a 16 A fuse.
Rotary motor
Line voltage must be 380÷420 V 50 Hz.
Power connection and extension cabling must be up to 5
cores (5adrig) =3 P + N + SL.
Extension cables must cover a section of at least 1,5
mm².
The power connection should optimally be secured by 16
A.
The rotation direction must be checked after connection to
the power or moving the machine, if necessary, the polarity
must be changed.
Connection and repairs of the electrical equipment should
only be done by an electrician.
For inquiries, please have the following information:
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Motor manufacturer; motor type
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Electrical type of the motor
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The machine/type plate information
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Electrical control system information
When sending back the machine, please include the com-
plete propulsion unit with the electrical control system.
m Maintenance
Conduct maintenance, repair and cleaning, as well as mal-
function check, only with the unit shut off. Use the on-off
switch to shut down the machine and then disconnect
from the oulet!
All guard and safety instructions must be immediately
mounted after repair and servicing work.
The work table, as well as the thicknessing table must be
kept free of resin. You can get Pharmol-HEK resin remov-
er concentrate type Nr. 6100 9700 from your specialist
dealer.
Use long-term lubrication for the storage of the planer