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Care and Maintenance Spray
to remove resin residue and for pre-
serving the metal surfaces.
12. Repairs
Danger!
Repairs to power tools must be
carried out by qualified electricians
only!
Power tools in need of repair can be sent
to the service centre of your country.
Refer to the spare parts list for the
address.
Please attach a description of the fault to
the power tool.
13. Environmetal Protection
The machine's packaging can be 100 %
recycled.
Worn out machines and accessories
contain considerable amounts of valua-
ble raw and plastic materials, which can
be recycled.
These instructions are printed on chlo-
rine-free bleached paper.
14. Trouble Shooting
Danger!
Prior to any servicing:
− Switch Off.
− Unplug.
− Wait until machine has come to a
complete stop.
Check to see that all safety devices are
operational after any servicing.
14.1 Surface/thickness planer
Motor does not run
No supply voltage.
− Check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
Undervoltage relay tripped by tempo-
rary voltage failure.
− Start again.
Motor has overheated, e.g. due to blunt
cutter
knives,
overloading
buildup.
− Remove cause for overheating and
allow to cool down for approx. 10
minutes, then start again.
Performance lessens
Cutter knives blunt.
− Install sharp knives.
Drive belt slips.
− Re-tension drive belt
Planed surface not smooth
Cutter knives blunt.
− Install sharp knives.
Cutter knives blocked by chips.
− Remove chips.
Moisture contents of workpiece too high.
− Dry workpiece.
Planed surface cracked
Cutter knives blunt.
− Install sharp knives.
Cutter knives blocked by chips.
− Remove chips.
Workpiece was planed against the grain.
− Plane workpiece in opposite direc-
tion.
Too much material removed in one pass.
− Make several passes at less depth
of cut.
Feed rate too little (thicknessing)
Resin buildup on thicknesser bed.
− Clean thicknesser bed and apply
light coat of anti-seize compound.
Feed rollers stiff.
− Repair feed rollers.
Drive belt slips.
− Re-tension drive belt
Workpiece jams
(thicknessing)
Too much material removed in one pass.
− Make several passes at less depth
of cut.
14.2 Circular saw
Motor does not run
No supply voltage.
− Check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
Undervoltage relay tripped by tempo-
rary voltage failure.
− Start again.
Motor locked, e.g. by a blocked saw
blade:
− Remove cause, then start saw
or
chip
again.
Loss of cutting performance
Saw blade blunt (possibly tempering
marks on blade body)
− Replace saw blade.
Blocked dust port
No dust collector hooked up:
− connect dust collector.
Chip build-up in chip case:
− Remove table insert, move saw
blade up and down and clean the
chip case with brush and dust col-
lector.
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14.3 Spindle moulder
Motor does not run
No supply voltage.
− Check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
Undervoltage relay tripped by tempo-
rary voltage failure.
− Start again.
Performance lessens
Cutter blunt.
− Replace cutter.
Blocked dust port
No dust collector hooked up:
− connect dust collector.
Dust build-up around the cutter spindle.
− Remove cutter fence, move cutter
spindle up and down and clean area
around the spindle with brush and
dust collector.
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