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Part
2-1 Cleaning
Switch off the machine and unplug
the power cord from the electrical
outlet before performing cleaning or
maintenance.
Failure to do so may result in injury or
electrical shock.
Please use a vacuum cleaner to
remove cutting dust.
Do not use any blower like airbrush.
Otherwise, dust spread in the air may harm
your health or damage this machine.
Cleaning the Main Unit
When the main unit becomes dirty, use a dry cloth to wipe it.
Cleaning After Operation
After cutting work is completed, use a vacuum cleaner to clean the
main unit and the surrounding area of cutting dust. Be especially
careful to remove the cutting waste from around the pleated part of the
bellows cover and the connectors and terminals on the side of the
machine.
If necessary, move the T-slot table to the front and rear, and clean the
entire cover. In this case, switch on the power only when moving the
T-slot table then switch it off and continue cleaning.
Maintenance
When you're finished,
wash your hands to
rinse away all
cuttings.
Use a commercially available brush
to remove metal cuttings.
Attempting to use a
vacuum cleaner to
take up metal
cuttings may cause
fire in the vacuum
cleaner.
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