5. Service
a. Please use a qualified expert who
uses original replacement parts to
repair your power tool.
This will ensure proper functioning of
the power tool.
b. If the power cable of this electric
power tool is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its
customer services department or a
similarly qualified person to avoid
danger.
INTENDED USE
This device is intended to mill grooves,
edges, profiles and slots on a wooden, plas-
tic or light surface, as well as copy milling.
This device is not intended for outdoor use.
Any other uses, and/or modifications to the
appliance, are deemed to be improper
usage and may result in serious physical
injury. Not for commercial applications.
The router is designed for the DIY and
hobby sector and is not suitable for com-
mercial use.
The manufacturer or dealer assumes no
liability for injuries, losses or damage
caused by improper or incorrect use.
SAFETY NOTICES SPECIFIC TO
ROUTERS
a. Only hold the power tool by the insu-
lated handle areas as the router may
touch the tool mains cable. Contact
with a live wire could cause metal parts
of the device to become live and lead to
electric shock.
b. Fix and secure the work piece to a
stable surface using clamps or other
means. When only securing the work
piece by hand or against your body it
will remain unstable, which could lead
to loss of control.
c. The permissible rotational speed of
the router tool must be at least as
high as the maximum speed indi-
cated on the electrical power tool.
Parts used at higher than permissible
speeds may be ruined.
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d. The router or other parts must fit
precisely in the collet (shaft diameter
6/8) of your electric power tool. Cut-
ting tools which do not fit precisely in
the collet of the electric power tool turn
unevenly, vibrate strongly and can lead
to a loss of control.
e. Always switch on the electrical
power tool before placing it against
the work-piece. There is also the risk
of kickback if the electric power tool
becomes caught in the work-piece.
f.
Keep your hands away from the cut-
ting area and the router. Keep your
second hand on the additional han-
dle or on the engine housing. If you
hold the router with both hands, they
cannot be injured by the router.
g. Never use on metal objects, nails or
screws. The router can become dam-
aged and this may lead to higher
vibrations.
h. Use suitable detectors in order to
look for hidden supply lines, or con-
sult your local power authority. Con-
tact with electric lines can lead to fire
and electric shocks. Damage to a gas
line can lead to explosions. Breaking a
water line can cause damages.
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
Check router and scope of delivery
•
Lift the router out of the packaging with
both hands.
•
Place the router on a level and stable
surface, e.g. B. a workbench.
•
Check whether the router or the individ-
ual parts are damaged. If this is the
case, do not use the router. Contact the
manufacturer at the service address
given on the warranty card.
•
Check whether the delivery is complete!
Attaching the extractor adapter
(See Fig. B).
•
Put the extractor adapter (10) on the
base plate.
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