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4.
Always
work
both hands and keep them
away from the cutting area to
guarantee the best possible le-
vels of control. Always wait until
the spindle and bit have stopped
before you make changes.
5.
Make sure the equip-
ment has been positioned secu-
rely. Do not work in an uncom-
fortable or insecure posture.
6.
Stay alert. Always be
careful. Use common sense.
Do not use electrically powered
tools if you are tired or under
the influence of medication or
alcohol.
7.
We recommend per-
sonal protective equipment for
eyes, ears, hands, and respira-
tory protection when working.
Every item of personal protecti-
ve equipment must comply with
valid EU regulations.
8.
Noise. Take suitable
measures to protect your hea-
ring as soon as a noise level of
85 dB(A) is exceeded. The noise
level generated by routing may
exceed 85 dB(A). Consequently
wear hearing protection.
9.
Eye
protection.
ways wear protective goggles
or a visor to protect your eyes
from dust and parts that may
fly around.
10.
Respiratory
tion. Wear a dust protection or
respiratory
protection
Chips flying around may injure
your eyes and the developing
wood dust may be harmful to
your respiratory organs. Dust
filters must be replaced regular-
ly.
11.
Wear
gloves to prevent potential in-
juries caused by sharp edges
when handling the router and
coarse materials.
12. Install the shield included in
the delivery as specified in this
user manual to prevent hands
and fingers from accidentally
coming into contact with the
router motor.
with
13.
tools unattended. Do not leave
the tool until it has completely
stopped.
14.
rely fasten your workpiece.
15.
ters that comply with EU safety
standard EN 847-1/2 and its ap-
pendices.
16.
power tools generate different
levels of vibrations. Always ap-
ply the specifications of relevant
health and safety guidelines.
!
!
WARNING
WARNING
Using and handling the rou-
ter lift and electrically pow-
ered tool
Specifications when hand-
ling router motors on the
router lift
1.
motor is securely fastened and
positively connected during ins-
tallation. In this process solely
attachment of devices featuring
a so-called 43 mm clamping col-
Al-
lar (European standard).
2.
unit of the router motor (part of
OFL3.0) without sauter OFL3.0
is not permitted at any time.
protec-
Commissioning
mitted using a corresponding
mask.
CE-compliant router table.
3.
of the router motor (part of
OFL3.0) must be firmly moun-
ted with positive locking and
this must be checked again be-
fore each use. This is the only
protective
way to ensure that the motor is
secured against unscrewing.
Safely handling the router
lift:
1.
function of the router lift prior
to installing the router motor. A
faulty router lift may cause da-
mage or injuries.
Do not leave running
Correctly and secu-
Exclusively use rou-
Vibrations. Handheld
Make sure the router
Using the mounting
is
only
per-
The
mounting
unit
Check
the
correct
11
2.
Securely attach the
router motor on the router lift
prior to using it. Users may lose
control if the router motor has
not been correctly fastened.
3.
Attach the lift on your
router table and check it has
been securely fastened prior to
each use.
4.
A loose lift may move
or vibrate. This may cause un-
controlled loads on the tool du-
ring machining. This may lead to
damage or fracture of the tool.
Risk of injury caused by ejected
parts.
5.
Disconnect the router
motor prior starting all work and
after having finished work. Un-
intended starting of the router
motor may cause severe inju-
ries.
6.
Make sure that there
are no loose parts, such as tools
on your router table each time
before you switch on the router
motor. Parts coming into contact
with the rotating tool may da-
mage it and be ejected. Risk of
serious injuries.
7.
Carefully handle the
router lift. Check whether mo-
ving device parts operate cor-
rectly and are not jammed,
check whether parts have frac-
tured or damaged to an extent
that they might impair the fun-
ction of the router lift. Have
damaged parts repaired prior
to using the router lift. Many
accidents are caused by poorly
maintained devices.
8.
Have the router lift
repaired by qualified, specialist
personnel and use original spare
parts only. This guarantees that
the safety of the device is main-
tained.

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