which can be turned around. Always use
and replace the blades in pairs. Do not
attempt to sharpen the blades!
Always change the blades one after
the other. In this way, you can use
the one that is still installed to guide
you during fi tting.
Replacement blades can be purcha-
sed from customer service (see 'Spa-
re parts/accessories').
1. Unscrew the three hexagon bolts(17)
with the spanner (11).
2. Lower the planer blade guard (20) and
push the blade holder (16) sideways
out of the planer shaft (21).
Use a small piece of wood to push it
out.
3. Remove the planer blade (19) from the
blade holder.
4. Clean the blade holder (16) if neces-
sary.
5. Insert the turned-over blade or new
blade (19) into the blade holder (16).
The smooth side of the planer blade
(19) must lay against the back of the
blade holder (16.1). The groove on the
front of the blade holder (16.2) must
engage in the groove on the blade
(19).
6. Tighten the two hexagon bolts com-
pletely into the blade holder (16) and
slide the blade holder back into the
planer shaft (21) from the side.
The three hexagon bolts (17) must
be on the side of the planer sole with
groove.
The blade holder (16) must be fl ush
with the bottom of the planer shaft
(21). Unscrew the hexagonal bolts (17)
as far as possible without the blade
holder wobbling.
7. Align the planer blade (19).
∙ Set the controller (
position ("0") for alignment;
∙ Place the planer blade in the centre
of the blade holder (16);
∙ Align the blade holder (16) so that
the planer blade (19) is fl ush with the
planer sole (7).
By screwing and unscrewing the screws
(18), you can adjust the height of the
blade holder (16) and thus the planer
blade (19).
Always check that the blade is fl ush
by placing a small piece of wood over
the planer sole with and without the
groove. The planer blades must touch
the piece of wood evenly.
8. When the planer blade (19) is aligned
fl ush with the planer sole, retighten the
blade holder (16) in the centre of the
planer shaft using the hexagon bolts
(17).
9. After tightening the hexagon bolts,
check that the blade is fl ush again!
Cleaning
Always remove the recharge-
able battery before carrying
out work on the device.
Risk of injury!
• Clean the housing with a dry cloth or
paint brush.
Do not clean the blade using water, cle-
aning agents or sharp objects.
• Clean the ejection chute (2) and the
suction adapter (8) regularly using an
appropriate tool (e.g. a piece of wood,
or using compressed air).
GB
IE
1) to the zero
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