16 Do not allow any tool keys to
remain inserted
– Check, before switching on, that keys
and adjusting tools have been removed.
17 Avoid unintentional starting
– Make sure that the switch is off when
inserting the plug into the socket.
18 Use extension cables outdoors
– Only use approved and appropriate-
ly marked extension cables outdoors.
19 Pay attention at all times
– Pay attention to what you are doing.
Work using common sense. Do not
use the power tool if you cannot
concentrate.
20 Check the power tool for possi-
ble damage
– Before further use of the power tool, sa-
fety devices or slightly damaged parts
must be carefully examined in respect
of their proper and intended function.
– Check whether the moving parts are
working properly and are not becoming
jammed or whether parts are damaged.
All parts must be correctly fitted and
satisfy all conditions to ensure the
proper operation of the power tool.
– Damaged safety equipment and
parts must be repaired properly or
replaced by an authorised specialist
workshop unless otherwise indicated
in the operating instructions.
– Damaged switches must be replaced
at a customer service workshop.
– Do not use power tools if the switch
cannot be turned on and off.
21. CAUTION!
– The use of other bits and other acces-
sories can result in a risk of personal
injury.
22 Have your power tool be re-
paired by a qualified electrician
– This power tool complies with the re-
levant safety regulations. Repairs may
only be performed by a qualified
electrician, using original spare parts;
otherwise accidents involving the user
may result.
Safety instructions for
working with the lathe
•
When lathing, use a suitable external
extraction system to prevent damage to
your health.
•
Clean the lathe and work station im-
mediately after working to prevent dust
from spreading and slip hazards.
•
Secure the workpiece between the
tailstock and the 4-edge lathe centre
without applying too much pressure.
Excessive clamping pressure can de-
form the workpiece and cause it to
come out of the clamp when rotating.
Excessive clamping pressure can cause
motor start-up problems.
•
Only use original lathe chisels. Only
work with sharp lathe chisels.
•
Place the lathe on a solid surface (e.g.
a work bench) and connect the lathe to
the surface.
•
Keep hands away from the rotating
workpiece.
•
When selecting the workpiece, pay
attention to branches, knots or cracks;
they are at a risk of bursting.
Use wood without cracks, knots or lar-
ge branches.
Assembly instructions
Assembling the lathe
1. Slide the tool table (2) onto the rail
with motor unit (3.1).
2. Slide the tailstock (5) for the tool table
(2) onto the rail with motor unit (3.1).
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