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Do not ever put your fi ngers into the shavings eject opening. If the opening is blocked, remove the plug from the mains contact
and clean the hole of the accumulated shavings, using a wooden stick.
Always connect an external dust extraction device.
Make regular breaks during work.
Do not overload the tool – the temperature of the external surfaces must not exceed 60°C.
Do not operate the plane as a stationary device.
Always observe general instructions of safe operation of electric tools.
Once the work with the plane has concluded, you may put it down when it has been disconnected from the mains socket and the
knife shaft has completely stopped.
Once the work has fi nished perform maintenance activities and inspect the tool.
Planing of surfaces (X)
Hold the plane with both hands. Place one hand on the handle and the other one on the depth adjustments knob of the plane.
Adapt a secure and stable position. Apply the plane with the front section of the runner to the surface of the object to be processed,
making sure the knives do not touch the surface to be processed in any place. Turn the plane on with the switch and wait until the
knives have reached the nominal rotational speed, and only then move the plane forwards carefully.
At the initial stage of planing exert pressure on the front section of the plane, and at the end on its rear section.
For the purpose of initial planing you may increase the depth of planing, while in order to ensure the optimum quality of the surface
it is necessary to reduce the depth of planing and move the plane slower.
Planing of edges (XI)
The foot of the plane has grooves of distinct depth, which makes it easier to bevel the edge of the material being processed. Set
the depth of planing with the knob. Place the foot of the plane so that the groove is aligned with the edge of the material being
processed. Start work as in case of planing of surfaces.
Attention! Depending on the depth of the groove, the whole range of the depth of planing may not be available. Only the central
groove permits using the whole range of the depth of planing.
Additional remarks
Once the task has been concluded, turn the jig saw off , remove the plug of the tool from the mains socket and inspect the ma-
chine.
The declared total value of vibration has been determined by means of a standard measurement method and may be used to
compare the tool with another one. The declared total value of vibration may be used for an initial evaluation of exposure.
Attention! The vibration caused during work with the tool may diff er from the declared value, depending on the way in which the
tool is used.
Attention! It is required to determine safety measures to protect the operator, based on evaluation of exposure under actual
circumstances of operation of the machine (including all the phases of the working cycle, for example the time when the tool is off
or is idling, and the activation time).
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
ATTENTION! Before any adjustment, technical service or maintenance operations unplug the tool. Once the operations have been
fi nished, the technical conditions of the tool must be assessed by means of external evaluation and inspection of the following
elements: body and handle, conductor with a plug and defl ection, functioning of the electric switch, patency of ventilation slots,
sparking of brushes, noise level of functioning of bearings and gears, start-up and smoothness of operation. During the guarantee
period, the user cannot dismantle the electric tools or change any sub-assemblies or elements, since it will cancel any guarantee
rights. All irregularities detected at overhaul or during functioning of the tools are a signal to have the tool repaired at a service
shop. Once the functioning has been concluded, the casing, ventilation slots, switches, additional handle and protections must be
cleansed with a stream of air (at a pressure not exceeding 0.3 MPa), with a brush or a cloth without any chemical substances or
cleaning liquids. Tools and handles must be cleansed with a clean cloth.
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