8.Note: Do not stand behind the end of the board during planing. Plane dry, unwarped, clean boards only. Avoid planing boards that have knots; loose knots can jam the machine or become a projectile. Do not plane boards that have foreign objects (nails, staples, etc.) in them.
9.Do not plane material:
•thinner than 1/8”
•narrower than 3/4”,
•wider than 12”
•shorter than 15”
10.The planer has a maximum depth cut of 3/32” per pass. The Planer will operate best when the depth of cut is less than 1/16”. It is recommended to make a series of shallow cuts rather than a single deep cut.
Note: Always keep the boards being planed level. Support long boards at both ends.
11.Plane along the grain of the wood.
12.Plane alternating sides of the board until the desired thickness is achieved.
13.When planing multiple boards to same thickness, place ends so they are touching (butting) for best results.
14.An assistant can return the boards to the operator using the Rollers (13) on top of the Planer.
15.When finished planing, press the
Switch Cover (162) to turn the Planer off. WARNING! Wait until the mo- tor comes to a complete stop and disconnect the power supply before readjusting the Planer.
16.If the Planer turns off unexpectedly during operation; turn the Planer off and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Refer to the “Troubleshooting Section” of this manual for possible reasons. If the Circuit Breaker has tripped, remove any materials from the Planer and push the Circuit Re- set button and then restart by lifting Switch Cover to start Planer again.
16.To prevent accidents, turn off the tool and disconnect its power supply after use. Clean, then store the tool in- doors out of children’s reach.
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