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Dressing: When dressing up to a 100 mm
width work piece, the cutterblock cover has
to cover the work piece and the cutterblock
from the top. If the work piece is wider than
100 mm, set the guard rail of the cutterblock
cover to the width of the work piece. Make
sure you put the at of the hand with all ve
digits together and extended on the work
piece.
Joining: The work piece is positioned
against the jointing fence. Set the guard rail
of the cutterblock cover to the width of the
work piece and place it on the table.
Dressing and joining of small cross sections
(slats): During dressing, the work piece is
pushed forwards with hands sitting at on
it, as is the case with work pieces up to a
width of 100 mm. During joining, the work
piece is pushed against the stop with both
hands, sts closed, and pushed forwards.
The guard is positioned at the fence and lies
on the work piece.
Dressing and joining of short work pieces
(min. length 150mm): During dressing, the
work piece is pressed on the loading table
with a at hand and pushed forwards with
the push block guided by the right hand. The
left hand glides over the guard. As soon as
the work piece lies on the unloading table,
the pressure from the left hand is changed
to the unloading table. During joining, the
work piece is pressed against the fence and
the table with the left hand, st closed, and
pushed forwards with the push block.
Chamfering or bevelling: The work piece is
positioned against the jointing fence. Set
the guard rail of the cutterblock cover to the
width of the work piece and place it on the
table. The work piece is pressed against the
fence and the unloading table with the left
hand, st closed, and pushed forwards with
the closed right hand.
Warning! Never work with a jointer without
the cutterblock cover.
Electric connection m
Check the mains connection cables. Do not
use faulty cables. See Electric connection.
Observe the rotational direction of the mo-
tor and the tools, see Electric connection
planer.
Installations, repairs and maintenance on
the electric installation may be carried out
only by experts.
Turn the machine off when resolving issues.
Disconnect the mains plug.
Turn the motor off when you leave the work
place. Disconnect the mains plug.
Disconnect the machine from every exter-
nal energy supply even for slight changes of
position! Connect the machine to the mains
again before using it!
Connect the machine to the mains with a CEE-
plug, the supply line has to be protected with
16 A.
On the operating switch, press the green push
button, the cutterblock starts up (g. 14).
To turn it off, press the red push button, the
cutterblock stops within 10 sec.
Change of rotational direction
When connecting the machine to the mains
or changing its position, the rotational direc-
tion has to be checked. The polarity has to be
swapped, if applicable, using a screw driver
(machine socket g. 15).
The installed electric motor is connected and
operational. The connection complies with rel-
evant VDE and DIN stipulations. The mains
connection at the customer’s as well as the
extension lead used have to comply with these
stipulations or the local EVU-stipulations.
Duration of use / duty cycle
The electric motor is for operating type S1 for
continuous operation.
When there is an overload, the motor turns it-
self off because a winding thermostat is inte-
grated in the motor development. After a cool-
down period (timing varies), the motor can be
turned on again.
Hazardous electric connections
Insulation damage often occurs on electric
connections.
Possible causes:
Pressure marks when connections are guid-
ed through windows and doors
Kinks due to inappropriate attachment or
guidance of the connection
Cuts when the connection is run over
Insulation damage when being pulled out of
the wall socket
Tears from ageing insulation. Such hazard-
ous electric connections must not be used
and are dangerous to life due to the insula-
tion damage.
Regularly check electric connections for dam-
age. Make sure the connection is not con-
nected to the mains when checking. Electric
connections must comply with relevant VDE
and DIN stipulations and the local EVE stipula-
tions. Only use connections marked H 07 RN.
Printing the type designation on the connec-
tion is the law.
Extension leads up to 25 m in length must
have a cross section of 1.5 mm2, at more than
25 m length, it has to be at least 2.5 mm2.
The mains connection is protected against
short circuit with a 16 A slow fuse.
Three-phase motor
The power voltage has to be 380÷420 V 50 Hz.
Mains connection and extension leads have to
be 5 core =3 P + N + SL.
Extension leads must have a minimum cross
section of 1.5 mm².
The mains connection is protected against
short circuit at a maximum of 16 A.
When connecting the machine to the mains
or changing its position, the rotational direc-
tion has to be checked. The polarity has to be
swapped, if applicable, using a screw driver
(machine socket g. 15).
One-phase motor
The power voltage has to be 230 V 50 Hz.
Connections and repairs to the electrical
equipment may be carried out only by a trained
electrician.
If there are any questions, please provide the
following data:
Motor manufacturer; motor type
Motor’s type of power
Data from the machine’s type plate
Data from the electronic control
When sending back the motor, always send
the entire motor unit with electronic control.
Maintenance
mWARNING
Before working on the power tool itself (e.g. transport, set-up, re-tooling, cleaning and maintenance), disconnect the mains
plug from the socket!
CLEANING
Carry out maintenance, service and repairs
as well as malfunctions only when the motor
is turned off. Turn the machine off via the off-
switch, then disconnect the mains plug!
All protective and safety equipment must be
re-attached immediately after completing re-
pairs and maintenance.
Always keep the jointer tables and the thick-
nessing table free from resin. The bearings
of the cutterblock are permanently lubricated.
Warmth occurring when the machine is in a
new condition is due to construction and will
disappear with time.
Clean the feed rollers regularly.
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