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KEY TO SYMBOLS
For your own safety, read the entire instruc-
tion manual carefully and do not start the
planer/moulder before you have understood
everything.
Use approved ear protection and protective
goggles. Hearing can be damaged after only
a short exposure
Sharp rotating tools. Be careful not to let
your ngers get near the cutter.
This symbol means "WARNING!". Be extra
vigilant when this symbol appears in the
manual text.
This symbol is followed by a prompt. Be
extra vigilant when this symbol appears in
the manual text.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Make sure that all warning and information
stickers are in place, and that they are clean and
legible. Any damaged stickers must be replaced
immediately.
• Persons who do not have the necessary know-
ledge or experience of planers must not use
this planer/moulder. This instructions do not
constitute training in machine planing. Contact
Logosol for information regarding training in
machine planing.
• Ensure that non-authorized persons do not use
this moulder.
• All protection must be assembled before the
molder is used.
• Always use protective goggles and ear protec-
tion.
• Never use the molder if you are under the inu-
ence of strong medication, alcohol or any other
strong drugs.
• Always check that knobs, screws, nuts, fences,
sleeves, planing cutters, planing knives, etc. are
properly tightened. Also check that the cutter
can rotate freely and that there are no tools in
or on the planer/moulder before it is started.
• Never use the planer/moulder in poor visual
conditions such as bad lighting.
• Never place tools or hands into the in or outfeed
areas when the planer/moulder is running.
• Never intervene in the planer/moulder before
you have ensured that the power is switched
off and the planer/moulder cannot be started
accidentally.
PLANING/MOULDING
• Always measure the workpiece and set suitable
thickness and width before planing.
• There is a high risk of accident if you feed in a
workpiece that is not high enough for the feed
rollers to get hold of the workpiece.
• Small dimensions must be planed using xtures,
e.g. a piece of wood with a customized groove
that extends along the full length of the table.
• Never stand along the the workpiece's extension
line as kickback can occur, and bits of the work-
piece can be thrown out of the planer/moulder.
This applies to both the in and outfeed sides,
although the risk is greater on the infeed side.