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Cordless Planer
►Avoid dust accumulation at the work
place. Dust can easily ignite.
Clean the chip ejector regularly. Clean a
clogged chip ejector using a suitable tool, e.g.
a piece of wood, compressed air, etc.
►Do not allow the chip ejector to come
surface of the workpiece, applying uniform
feed.
To achieve high-quality surfaces, apply only a
low feed rate and exert pressure on the mid
dle of the planer base plate.
For the processing of hard materials, such
as hardwood, and also when utilising the
maximum planing width, set only a low cutting
depth and reduce the planer feed as appropri
ate.
Excessive feed reduces the quality of the
surface finish and can lead to the chip ejector
quickly becoming blocked.
Only sharp planer blades achieve good cut
ting performance and make the power tool
last longer.
into contact with your hands. You may
be injured by rotating parts.
Always use an external dust extraction device
or chip/dust bag to guarantee optimum suc
tion.
Self-generated dust extraction
(see figure C)
A dust/chip bag (accessory) can be used for
smaller jobs. Insert the dust bag nozzle of
the chip/dust bag firmly into the chip ejector.
Empty the chip/dust bag at regular intervals to
maintain optimum dust collection.
Operation
Operating modes
Setting the cutting depth
Using the knob, the cutting depth can be con
tinuously adjusted between 0–2 mm the aid of
the cutting depth scale.
Start-up
►Pay attention to the mains voltage.
The voltage of the power source must
match the voltage specified on the rat
ing plate of the power tool.
Switching on/off
►Make sure that you are able to press
the On/Off switch without releasing the
handle.
To start the power tool, first press the lock-off
button, then press and hold the on/off switch.
To switch off the power tool, release the on/
off switch.
Note: For safety reasons, the on/off switch
cannot be locked; it must remain pressed
during the entire operation.
Practical advice
►Pull the plug out of the socket before
carrying out any work on the power
tool.
Planing Procedure (see figure D)
Set the required cutting depth and position the
power tool with the front section of the planer
base plate on the workpiece.
►Only bring the power tool into contact
with the workpiece when switched on.
Otherwise there is danger of kickback if
the cutting tool jams in the workpiece.
Switch on the power tool and guide it over the
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Switch the power tool on.
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Shift the contact pressure onto the front
of the planer base plate and slowly slide
the power tool forward (1). In doing so, the
parking rest will swivel upwards and out of
the way (2), meaning that the rear section
of the planer base plate is in contact with
the workpiece again.
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Guide the power tool over the surface of
the workpiece, applying uniform feed (3).
Chamfering edges (see figure E)
The V-groove in the front of the planer base
plate enables quick and easy chamfering of
workpiece edges. Position the planer with the
V-groove onto the edge of the workpiece and
guide it along.
Planing with rip fence, rebate
depth gauge (see figures F–G)
Parallel stop
When processing wide workpieces, it is rec
ommended to install a parallel fence in the
hole on the left or right. The stop will allow
(with a flat edge of the workpiece) to cut off a
precisely set strip from the edge of the work
piece.
Quarter sampling
To carry out planing with a selection of quar
ters, on the front of the planer (above the
adjustable sole) it is necessary to fix a parallel
stop in the mounting hole. On the side of the
planer body (on the right or left), a corner
of the sampling depth limiter is fixed with a
screw, which has markings for the sampling
depth. The required width of the sample is
set along the parallel stop. According to the
markings on the corner, its sole rises to the
required depth of the quarter.
Swipe the planer once over the workpiece - a
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