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Noise/vibration information
Repairs and servicing
Guarantee
Repairs in the warranty and post-warranty periods are
carried out by the servicing workshops listed in the
index of addresses.
We guarantee PROTOOL appliances in accordance
with statutory/country-specific regulations (proof of
purchase by invoice or delivery note).
Damage attributable to normal wear and tear, overload
or improper handling will be excluded from the
guarantee.
In case of compliant please send the machine,
undismantled, to your dealer or the Service Centre for
electric power tools.
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Maintenance and care
Storage
Product conformity declaration
GB
- The carpentry planer requires practically no
maintenance.
- Lubrication for the antifriction bearings is designed to
last for the service life of the electric tool.
- However, it is recommended to remove accumulated
dust and chips regularly by blowing compressed air
through the motor ventilation holes while the motor is
running.
- The guide faces are to be kept clean from resins and
similar deposits.
- Bearing surfaces on the bottom of the planer should
be rubbed with an anti-seize agent (“Silbergleit” or
wax) time to time.
- The carbon brushes are specially designed to allow
their wear only to the minimum usable length. Then
the power supply circuit is automatically interrupted
and the electric tool stops running.
- Replacement of the carbon brushes is to be carried
out by specialized service staff only.
Noise and vibration levels measured and determined
according to EN 50 144.
The typical A-weighted noise levels of the electric
tool are:
Sound pressure level: 109 dB(A);
Sound power level: 122 dB(A).
The typical level of hand-arm vibration is less than
2,5 m/s .
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Packed electric tools may be stored in dry unheated
storerooms with temperatures not dropping below -5°C.
Unpacked electric tools shall be stored only in dry self-
contained storerooms with temperatures not dropping
below +5°C, where sudden temperature changes are
prevented.
We declare with our full responsibility that this product
complies with the requirements of the following
standards and regulations:
EN 50 144-1, EN 50 144-2-14, EN 55 014-1,
EN 55 014-2, EN 61 000-3-2, EN 61 000-3-3
according to the provisions of the directives
89/336/EEC, 98/37/EC.
After their service life is ended, submit the electric tool,
its accessories and packages to a disposal premise to
allow reusing of the raw materials.
To allow material-sorted recycling, all plastic
components are marked with relevant symbols.
Use ear protection!
Blade replacement
Removing the blade
Fitting the blade
The following instructions must be followed exactly.
- Pull the plug from the mains socket.
- Lock the cutting head (15) against rotation, using a
wooden wedge.
- Loosen the fixing screws (20) and pull out the blades
(16) together with the backing plate (17) upwards.
- Remove the clamping rail (18) upwards.
- Clean the backing faces.
- Replace the clamping rail (18) from above back in
the original position.
- Place the blade (16) to the backing plate (17) and
push both parts back from above into the cutting
head (15), observing correct position according to
the illustration.
- Move the blade attachment system laterally, such as
the side edge of the blade (16) is aligned with edges
of the fixed (8) and adjustable (7) shoes of the
planer.
- Press the blade attachment system down (using a
piece of wood or gloves) and slightly tighten the
fixing screws (20), starting from center of the cutting
head, then tighten the screws with the torque
of 7 N.m.
Mounting position of the blade attachment system has
been pre-adjusted in the factory, therefore no height
alignment of blades to the cutting circle is necessary.
Manfred Kirchner
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