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Dust Extraction (Fig. A, K, P)
Dust from materials such as lead‑containing coatings and some
wood types, can be harmful to one’s health. Breathing‑in the
dust can cause allergic reactions and/or lead to respiratory
infections of the user orbystanders.
Certain dust, such as oak or beech dust, is considered
carcinogenic, especially in connection with
wood‑treatmentadditives.
Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the
materials to beworked.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the material
beingworked.
When vacuuming dry dust that is especially detrimental to
health or carcinogenic, use dust class M vacuumcleaner.
Fitting the Parallel Fence (Fig.I, J)
1. Fit the guide rod
26
to the router base
10
.
2. Slide the parallel fence
27
over therods.
3. Tighten the wing bolts
28
temporarily.
Adjusting the Parallel Fence (Fig.A,I, J)
1. Draw a cutting line on thematerial.
2. Lower the router carriage until the cutter is in contact with
theworkpiece.
3. Push quick release button
7
and limit the carriage return
using the thumb wheel
4
.
4. Position the router on the cuttingline.
5. Slide the parallel fence
27
against the workpiece and
tighten the wing bolts
28
.
6. Adjust the parallel fence using the fine adjustment knob
29
.
The outer cutting edge of the cutter must coincide with the
cuttingline.
7. If required, loosen the screws
30
and adjust the strips
31
to obtain the desired guidinglength.
Fitting a Guide Bush (Fig.H)
Together with a template, guide bushes play a valuable part in
cutting and shaping to apattern.
• Fit the guide bush
24
to the router base
10
using the
screws
25
asshown.
6. Adjust the depth of cut using the quick height adjuster
16
and the corresponding graduation. The adjusted depth of
cut is indicated by the pointer
17
.
7. Tighten the quick height adjuster lock
15
.
Fine Adjustment
When not using a depth template, or if the depth of cut
needs readjustment, it is recommended to use the fine height
adjuster
18
.
1. Adjust the depth of cut as described in Adjusting the Depth
ofCut.
2. Set the fine height adjuster to zero using the fine zero reset
ring
19
3. Rotate the fine height adjuster
18
to the required
position: one turn corresponds to approximately 1mm and
1mark to 0.1mm.
Fine Height Adjuster (Fig.A, D, E)
CAUTION: Ensure that the plunge locking lever is
unlocked. Never use unnecessary force to rotate the fine
height adjustermechanism.
CAUTION: Do not remove the screw on hexnuts.
The fine height adjuster can be used in portable mode or when
the router is held inside atable.
Adjusting the Depth of Cut (Fig.A, D, E)
Your router is equipped with a high‑precision depth adjustment
system including a zero reset ring for both the quick height
adjuster and the fine heightadjuster.
Quick Adjustment Using the Graduation with Zero Reset Ring
1. Loosen the depth stop quick height adjuster knob
15
.
2. Unlock the plunge limiter by pushing the release
lever
6
down.
3. Lower the router carriage until the cutter is in contact with
theworkpiece.
4. Press the quick locking button
7
.
5. Set the quick height adjuster
16
to zero and reset the fine
adjust reset ring
19
to zero. The depth stop bar
12
must be
in contact with the turret stop
11
.
Installing and Removing a Cutter (Fig.C, F)
WARNING: Do not tighten the collet without a
cutterfitted.
WARNING: Always use cutters with shanks which match
the diameter of thecollet.
WARNING: Do not use cutters larger than 50mm (2")
unless the router is fitted in a routertable.
CAUTION: Care should be taken when removing cutter to
avoid cuts tofingers.
Installing a Cutter
1. Insert at least three fourths of the shank length of the cutter
into thecollet assembly
9
.
2. Press the spindle lock
8
forward until the router spindle
islocked.
NOTE: You may need to turn the spindle slightly to
engageit.
3. Turn the collet nut
36
counterclockwise with the supplied
22mm wrench
13
to tightenit.
Removing a Cutter
1. Press the spindle lock button
8
forward until the router
spindle islock.
2. Turn the collet nut
9
clockwise with the supplied 22mm
wrench
13
toloosen.
3. Keep turning the wrench until the collet nut tightens and
then loosens again. This is the fail‑safe mechanism releasing
thecollet.
4. The cutter should now slideout.
NOTE: Each time you finish using a cutter, remove it and
store it in a safeplace.