Ensure that screws D are well tighte-
ned up before restarting work with
the machine.
Only use VIRUTEX original spares for any spares
needed for the Blade-holder system.
7. CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION BELT
Unscrew screws F (Fig. 3) and remove protection
E.
Replace the worn belt with a VIRUTEX original
spare, taking care to fit it correctly into the pulley
cogs, never forcing it. (Fig. 4).
8. MAINTENANCE OF THE
BRUSHES AND COLLECTOR
Disconnect from the mains befo-
re carrying out any maintenance
operations.
The brushes must be replaced when they reach a
minimum length of 5 mm (Fig. 5).
Unscrew screws H and remove the ventilation lid.
Slip the brush-holder out of its guide. Replace
the brushes with original VIRUTEX ones, sliding
them gently into the brush-holder. Fit this back
into its guide and screw the lid back in place. It
is recommended that the appliance be left idling
for 15 minutes to run the brushes in.
If the collector is burned or uneven it should be
repaired by a VIRUTEX service agent.
Always keep the lead and plug in good working
condition.
9. ASPIRATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
To fit the nozzle, proceed as show in (Fig. 6). The
3.5 m standard aspiration coupling tube (Ref.
6446073) may be connected to the aspiration
nozzle and that tube can be connected to the
AS182K, AS282K vacuum unit.
Do not use the brush with the as-
piration nozzle fitted without first
connecting up the machine to a
vacuum unit, since otherwise chips
may block the nozzle.
10. LATERAL FENCE
For planing operations following the edge of the
wood. Adjusted by means of knob G (see Fig. 1).
11. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND TOOLS
11.1 TOOLS
3540118 - Set of reversible straight MD blades
CE24E/CE35E (Included with equipment)
3531019 - Set of reversible straight AR blades
CE24E/CE35E
3599101 - Set of standard blades
11.2 ADJUSTABLE LATERAL
FENCE 2200018
Features: for different degrees of chamfer.
Assembly: screw the two screws J, incorporated
in the try square, into the holes which are on the
same side of the plane as the belt guard (Fig. 3).
Adjustment: loosen knob K and, using knob M,
shift the try square sideways.
Adjust the degrees of chamfer by means of wing
nuts L (Fig. 3)
12. NOISE AND VIBRATION LEVEL
The noise and vibration levels of this device have
been measured in accordance with European stan-
dard EN 60745-2-14 and EN 60745-1 and serve
as a basis for comparison with other machines
with similar applications.
The indicated vibration level has been determined
for the device's main applications and may be used
as an initial value for evaluating the risk presented
by exposure to vibrations. However, vibrations
may reach levels that are quite different from the
declared value under other application conditions,
with other tools or with insufficient maintenance
of the electrical device or its accessories, reaching a
much higher value as a result of the work cycle or
the manner in which the electrical device is used.
Therefore, it is necessary to establish safety
measures to protect the user from the effects of
vibrations, such as maintaining both the device
and its tools in perfect condition and organising
the duration of work cycles (such as operating
times when the machine is subjected to loads,
and operating times when working with no-
load, in effect, not in use, as reducing the latter
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