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event of an overload. The motor can be switched 
on again after a cooling down period that can 
vary.
Defective Electrical Connection Cables  
Electrical connection cables often suer insulation 
damage.
Possible causes are:
• Pinch points when connection cables are run 
through window or door gaps.
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment or 
laying of the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the connecting 
cable.
• Insulation damage resulting from forcefully 
pulling out of the wall socket.
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must 
not be used as the insulation damage makes 
them extremely hazardous.
Check electrical connection cables regularly for 
damage.
Make sure the cable is disconnected from the 
mains when checking. 
Electrical connection cables must comply with 
the regulations applicable in your country.
Single-phase Motor
• The mains voltage must coincide with the 
voltage specied on the motor’s rating plate.
• Extension cables up to a length of 25 m must 
have a cross-section of 1.5 mm
2
, and beyond 25 
m at least 2.5 mm
2
.
• The connection to the mains must be protected 
with a 16 A slow-acting fuse. Only a qualied 
electrician is permitted to connect the machine 
and complete repairs on its electrical equipment.
In the event of enquiries please specify the 
following data:
• Motor manufacturer
• Type of motor voltage
• Data recorded on the machine’s rating plate
• Data recorded on the switch’s rating plate
If a motor has to be returned, it must always be 
dispatched with the complete driving unit and 
switch.
Proper Use
• The machine must only be used in technically 
perfect condition in accordance with its 
designated use and the instructions
set out in the operating manual, and only
by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware 
of the risks involved in operating the machine. 
Any functional disorders, especially those 
aecting the safety of the machine, should 
therefore be rectied immediately.
• Any other use exceeds authorization. The 
manufacturer is not responsible for any damages 
resulting from unauthorized use; risk is the sole 
responsibility of the operator.
• The safety, work and maintenance instructions 
of the manufacturer as well as the technical data 
given in the calibrations and dimensions must be 
adhered to.
• Relevant accident prevention regulations and 
other, generally recognized safety-technical rules 
must also be adhered to.
• The machine may only be used, maintained, 
and operated by persons familiar with it and 
instructed in its operation and procedures. 
Arbitrary alterations to the machine release 
the manufacturer from all responsibility for any 
resulting damages.
• The machine may only be used with original 
accessories and tools made by the manufacturer.
Remaining Hazards
The machine has been built using modern 
technology in accordance with recognized 
safety rules. Some remaining hazards, 
however, may still exist.
• Only process selected woods without defects 
such as:
Branch knots, edge cracks, surface cracks. Wood 
with such defects is prone to splintering and can 
be hazardous.
• Wood which is not glued correctly can explode 
when being processed due to centrifugal force.
• Trim work piece to a rectangular shape, 
center and correctly secure before processing. 
Unbalanced work pieces can be hazardous.