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into contact with the inserted tool during operation. If the diameter of the vacuum cleaner hose diff ers from the diameter of the
connection, use the adapter (available separately).
Installing the template plate
The template plate allows the cutting of the shape on the basis of the template. The plate should be mounted from the bottom of
the plunge router sole plate so that the sleeve in the centre of the plate faces downwards (IV). Place the dust extraction adapter
on top of the sole plate and tighten the screws. Do not tighten the screws too much to avoid damaging the adapter. When guiding
the plunge router, press the plate sleeve fi rmly against the template (V). The material cut out on the basis of the template will
have dimensions slightly diff erent from those of the template. This is because the diameter of the cutter must be smaller than the
diameter of the sleeve of the template plate.
Cutter assembly and disassembly
Warning! Due to the risk of injury from sharp edges of the cutter, assembly must be carried out using protective gloves.
Select the cutter with the handle diameter listed in the technical data table. Press and hold the spindle lock button and unscrew
the clamping nut (VI) using a wrench. If the diameter of the cutter handle is smaller than the sleeve inside the nut, use the supplied
reduction sleeve (VII). The nut with the cutter should be screwed onto the spindle thread, then by pressing and holding the spindle
lock, tighten the nut fi rmly and securely using a wrench (VIII).
To disassemble the cutter, follow the above procedure in the reverse order.
Mounting the parallel cutting guide
The guide makes it easy to cut straight edges or rebates. The guide consists of a retaining plate and two rods. Remove both
screws at the ends of the rods completely. Then fi x the rods to the retaining plate using screws (IX). Place the supplied fl at and
spring washers under the screw heads to prevent the screws from loosening due to vibrations during operation. The rods should
face in the same direction as the retaining plate.
Insert the rods into the openings in the sole plate housing, then lock the guide position by tightening the screws in the sole plate (X).
Mounting the circular cutting guide
The guide makes it easy to cutting circles and curves. The guide consists of one rod and the clamp with a needle. Insert the rod
through the openings in the sole plate of the plunge router and fi x its position with screws. Slide the clamp with a needle onto the
end of the rod without the screw and secure it by tightening the wing nut (XI). Adjust the position of the needle so that the sharp
end provides reliable support when performing circular cutting. Always lock the position of the needle by tightening the wing nut.
Setting the cutting unit stroke
The cutting unit stroke is used to set the cutting depth. Make sure that the stroke lock lever is not locked and that the plunge
router housing can be moved freely in relation to the sole plate. Loosen the depth gauge lock knob. Set the depth gauge controller
position by turning it (XII). The position can be read in the housing window (XIII). The depth gauge is also equipped with a microm-
eter knob, which enables precise setting of the cutting depth by means of an additional rod pulled out from the depth gauge. The
rotation of the knob is scaled in millimetres of the length of the extension of the rod. The depth gauge rests on the rotary retaining
plate located in the sole plate (XIV). The plate must be turned so that the desired cutting depth is set.
The plunge router housing in the lower position should be locked by turning the stroke lock lever clockwise as far as possible.
Speed adjustment (XV)
The plunge router speed can be adjusted smoothly within the range specifi ed in the technical data table. The speed is set using
the knob. The higher the visible number, the higher the speed. The speed must be selected according to the type of workpiece
and the diameter of the cutter. The smaller the diameter of the cutter and the harder the wood, the higher the speed which can
be set. Please note, however, that too high a speed can cause the workpiece to burn. It is recommended to carry out tests on
waste material.
Warning! Do not change the speed setting while the tool is running under load.
Starting and stopping the cutter
Before starting the plunge router, hold the plunge router with both hands on the handles and make sure that the cutter does not
come into contact with any objects. The plunge router is started by pressing and holding the on/off switch. Hold the plunge router
running for approx. 30 seconds before starting work. You can start working if no abnormal working symptoms are detected during
this time, e.g. increased vibration, increased noise, suspicious smell or smoke coming from the tool.
The device is stopped by releasing the on/off switch. After releasing the on/off switch, the cutter will keep spinning for some time.
Wait for the cutter rotation to stop completely before putting the tool away.
The on/off switch has a safety lock to prevent unintentional pressing. Before pressing the on/off switch, press and hold the lock
button, and then press the on/off switch. You do not need to hold down the lock button any longer.
Cutting (XVI)
The direction of rotation of the spindle is indicated by an arrow on the sole plate and on the housing. Cutting must be carried out
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