Keep bystanders, particularly chil-
•
dren, out of the danger zone. Do not
permit other persons to touch the
machine or power cable while it is
running.
Do not overload tool – use it only
•
within the performance range it was
designed for (see "Technical Speci-
fications").
Turn power off if the tool is not
•
used.
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Danger! Risk of electric shock!
Do not expose machine to rain.
•
Do not operate machine in damp or
wet environment.
Prevent body contact with earthed
•
objects such as radiators, pipes,
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 un-
•
plugged before servicing or trouble-
shooting.
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 modifi-
cation of the machine or the use of
non-OEM parts not tested and ap-
proved by the manufacturer!
Assemble the machine in strict ac-
•
cordance 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 by tool de-
fects!
Keep machine and accessories in
•
good repair. Observe the mainte-
nance instructions.
Before each use check the machine
•
for possible damage: before operat-
ing the machine carefully check all
safety devices, protective guards
and slightly damaged parts for prop-
er function. Check to see that all
moving parts work properly and do
not jam. All parts must be correctly
installed and meet all conditions
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
Danger!
Disregard of the following
warnings can lead to se-
vere personal injury or ma-
terial damage.
Read instructions.
Wear safety glasses and
hearing protection.
ENGLISH
Wear dust mask.
Do not operate tool in
damp or wet environment.
4.
Assembly
1. Place fan housing (7), with the mo-
tor facing down, on a workbench or
similar stable support and set it lev-
el with a block of wood or similar.
9
8
2. Loosen the two hexagon nuts and
flat washers (9) on the two sides of
the fan housing. Position the two
side panels (8) with the labels fac-
ing outward and feed the screws
through the holes. Fasten the side
panels to the fan housing with the
washers and nuts.
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3. Install the cross plate (10) between
the side panels using carriage bolts
and hex flange nuts.
.
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12
7
11