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cooking stoves, refrigerators when
operating this machine.
Do not use the power cable for pur-
poses it is not intended for.
Ensure the machine is disconnected
from power before servicing.
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Cutting hazard when touching
the rotating cutterblock!
Always keep your hands well clear
of the cutterblock.
− Use suitable feeding aids, if nec-
essary.
− Keep sufficient distance to driven
components when operating the
machine.
− When in operation, do not reach
into the dust collector or the cut-
terblock cover.
To
prevent
accidental
always turn the machine OFF:
− after a power failure,
− before unplugging or plugging in.
Do not operate the machine without
installed guards.
Wait until the cutterblock has come
to a complete stop, before removing
jammed parts or small cutoffs,
chips, etc. from the work area.
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Cutting hazard, even with the
cutterblock at standstill!
Wear gloves when changing planer
knives.
Store the planer knives in a safe
place and in such a manner that
nobody can get hurt.
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Entanglement hazard!
Be careful that no part of your body
or your clothing can be caught by
and drawn into the machine. Do not
wear neckties, gloves, garments
with loose-fitting sleeves. Contain
long hair with a hairnet.
Never attempt to plane any work
pieces which contain
− ropes,
− strings,
− cords,
− cables or
− wires, or to which any of the
above are attached.
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Risk of injury by work piece
kickback (work piece is caught by the
rotating cutterblock and thrown back
against the operator)!
Operate machine only with a fully
functional anti-kickback lock.
Always use sharp planer knives.
Blunt planer knives may get caught
in the surface of the work piece.
Do not jam work pieces
If in doubt check work piece for
inclusion of foreign matter (e.g. nails
or screws).
Never thickness several work pieces
at the same time. Risk of personal
injury if individual pieces are uncon-
trolled caught by the cutterblock.
Remove small cutoffs, scrap, etc.
from the work area – when doing so,
the cutterblock must be at standstill
and the power cable unplugged.
Ensure that when turning on (e.g.
after servicing) no tools or loose
parts are left on or in the machine.
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Hazard generated by insuffi-
cient personal protection gear!
Wear hearing protection.
starting,
Wear safety glasses.
Wear dust mask.
Wear suitable work clothes.
When working outdoors wearing of
non-slip shoes is recommended.
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Risk of injury by inhaled wood
dust!
Some types of wood dust (e.g.
beech, oak, ash) may cause cancer
when inhaled. Use a dust collector
whenever possible. The dust collec-
tor must comply with the data stated
in the technical specifications.
Minimize the amount of wood dust
escaping from the machine and the
job site into the environment:
− remove wood dust deposit in the
work area (do not blow away!);
− fix any leakages on the dust col-
lector;
− ensure good ventilation.
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Hazard generated by modifica-
tion of the machine or use of parts
not tested and approved by the manu-
facturer!
Assemble machine in strict accord-
ance with these operating instruc-
tions.
Use only parts approved by the
manufacturer. This applies espe-
cially to all safety devices (see spare
parts list for stock numbers).
Do not make changes to any of the
parts.
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Hazard generated by machine
defects!
Keep machine and accessories in
good repair. Follow the maintenance
instructions.
Before any use check the machine
for possible damage: before operat-
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ing the machine all safety devices,
protective guards, or slightly dam-
aged parts need to be checked for
proper function as specified. 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 sfe
operation of the tool.
Never use the machine when the
power supply cable is damaged.
Risk of personal injury by electric
shock. Have a damaged power sup-
ply 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 the machine
if the switch can not be turned ON or
OFF.
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Danger!
Disregard
of
the
warnings may result in serious per-
sonal injury or material damage.
Always keep your hands
well clear of the cutterblock.
Keep sufficient distance to
driven components when
operating the machine.
Information on the nameplate:
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Manufacturer
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Serial number
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Machine designation
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Motor specifications (see also
"Technical Specifications")
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Date of manufacture
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CE-mark – This machine con-
forms to the EC directives as per
Declaration of Conformity
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Dimensions of approved planer
knives
following
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