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How to use the parallel guide 20 with the base
plate 2:
• Install the holder 33 on the base plate 2 and secure
it with the setscrew 19 (see fig. 6.1).
• Assemble parallel guide 20 as shown in figure 6.2.
• You can adjust the offset from the workpiece edge:
• loose the wing nut 37 (see fig. 7.1);
• move the guide 36 to set the offset from the
workpiece edge (see fig. 7.2);
• tighten the wing nut 37 (see fig. 7.1).
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
How to use the parallel guide 20 with the base
plate 4:
• Assemble parallel guide 20 as shown in figure 6.2.
• Install the parallel guide 20 on the movable holder 21
as shown in figure 8.1.
• Install the movable holder 21 into the base plate 4
and fix it with the locking screws 17 (see fig. 9.1).
• You can adjust the offset from the workpiece edge:
• loose the wing nut 37 (see fig. 8.2);
• move the guide 36 to set the offset from the
workpiece edge (see fig. 8.2);
• tighten the wing nut 37 (see fig. 8.2);
• loosen the locking screws 17 (see fig. 9.1);
• displace the movable holder 21 (with the parallel
guide 20 installed) to set space from the workpiece
edge (see fig. 9.2);
• tighten the locking screws 17 (see fig. 9.1).
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Initial operating of the power tool
Always use the correct supply voltage: the power sup-
ply voltage must match the information quoted on the
power tool identification plate.
Switching the power tool on / off
Switching on:
Set switch 7 into the "ON" position�
Switching off:
Set switch 7 into the "OFF" position�
Dust suction during the power tool op-
eration
Dust collection decreases dust concentra-
tion in the air and prevents build up of dust
at the work station�
While operating the power tool, always use a
vacuum cleaner suitable for collecting process-gener-
ated dust� A special adapter is used to join the vacuum
cleaner to adaptor 23�
Design features of the power tool
Speed selector thumbwheel
Using speed selector thumbwheel 5, you may select
the required spindle speed (also during operation)�
The required speed is dependent on the material and
can be determined with practical trials�
When operating your power tool at a low speed for a
long time, it has to be cooled down for 3 minutes� To
do it, set a maximum speed and leave your power tool
to run idle�
Recommendations on the power tool op-
eration
Setting a tilt angle of the housing (see fig. 10)
The design of the base plate 3 ensures a stepless
tilt angle adjustment of the housing of the edge
trimmer 1 within the limits shown in figure 10.2.
• Loosen the two clamping wing nuts 14 (see fig. 10.1).
• Set the required tilt angle of the housing of the edge
trimmer 1 based on the readings of the scale 13 (see
fig. 10.2).
• Tighten the two clamping wing nuts 14 (see fig. 10.1).
Note: when you mill with the housing tilted,
measure the milling depth manually with-
out paying attention to the scale 8, since its
readings are not correct in that case.
Setting milling depth
The adjustment of the milling depth may
only be carried out when the power tool
is switched off.
If the edge trimmer 1 is installed on the base plate 2
or 3 (see fig. 11-12)
• Install the power tool on the even horizontal sur-
face�
• Open the latch 11, as shown in figure 11.1.
• Rotate the twist knob 12 to move the body of the
power tool (see fig. 11.2).
• Lower the power tool body, so that the end of the
router bit could touch the work piece surface (see
fig. 12.1). As a result, you have locked the "zero posi-
tion"�
• To set the milling depth (distance "b"), rotate the
twist knob 12 in the direction shown in figure 12.2 (the
body of the power tool will lower) to set milling depth�
Use the scale 8 when setting milling depth�
• Close the latch 11, as shown in figure 11.3.
If the edge trimmer 1 is installed on the base plate 4
(see fig. 13-17)
• Install the power tool on the even horizontal sur-
face�
• Rotate the stepped stop 46 so that the shortest bolt
is under the milling depth stop 43 (see fig. 13.2).
• If the locking lever 16 is in its lower position,
move it upward (see fig. 14.1) in order to ensure the
displacement of the power tool housing�
• Lower the power tool body so that the router bit end
touches the workpiece surface, and move locking le-
ver 16 down to fix the position of the power tool body
(see fig. 14.2-14.3).
• Loosen the retainer 45 (see fig. 15.1, 16.1). Now you
can move the milling depth stop 43 by rotating it (precise
movement)� To ensure quick movement of the milling
depth stop 43, press and hold the retainer 45, move the
milling depth stop 43 up or down (see fig. 15.2).
• Move the milling depth stop 43 so that its end
touches the surface of the bolt of stepped stop 46
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