Setting the Cutting Depth (Figure 6)
1. Loosen the adjustment screw (2).
2. Adjust the cutting depth according to the scale (a) and tighten the adjustment
screw (2).
3. For wood and plastics, the cutting depth should be selected to be a little deeper
than the material thickness.
4. A wood underlay can be used to achieve a better cutting quality. The wood
underlay will, however, be damaged.
Connection to the Power Supply
Make absolutely sure, before connecting, that the data on the nameplate agrees
with the mains power supply data. Always pull out the power plug before making
adjustments to the electric power tool.
Note
CAUTION!
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Before undertaking any work on the electric power tool, unplug it from the mains!
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Do not use tool inserts which are defective or which exhibit tears or fissures.
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Do not use a flange or flange nut with a hole larger or smaller than the hole in the
tool insert.
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Only use tool inserts of the same type as those delivered with the electric power
tool. Seek advice from a specialist trader.
OPERATING
General Instructions
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Select a suitable tool insert for the material that is to be worked on.
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Check the condition and sharpness of the tool insert.
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Always hold the electric power tool with a firm grip.
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Exert no force! Push the electric power tool forwards, gently and evenly.
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The electric power tool must not be braked with the hand or by applying lateral
pressure.
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The safety guard may not be blocked and must be returned to the starting
Position after the final working step.
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Before use of the electric power tool, inspect the function of the safety guard with
the tool unplugged from the mains.
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Before each use of the electric power tool, make sure that the safety
mechanisms such as the safety guard, flanges and adjustment devices are
functioning and/or are correctly installed and fastened.
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A suitable dust extraction system is to be connected to the dust extraction
connection (10). Make sure that the dust extraction is correctly and securely
attached.
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