5.Lock switch to OFF position by removing key from switch box.

For Routers With “LOCK-ON” Feature

The “LOCK-ON” feature that will not permit the router to be turned ON by the switch box, but it can be turned OFF by the switch box. Operate as follows:

1.Place the switch box to ON as previously described. The router should NOT start even though the trigger lock is in the “LOCK-ON” position. Refer to your Router Owner’s Manual.

2.To star t router, depress trigger and engage “LOCK-ON” button. Router should start right up.

NOTE: The router will not start if the router switch is already in the “LOCK-ON” position. In this case, unlock the trigger, depress the trigger to start the router, then re-engage the “LOCK-ON” button.

3.To turn router OFF push switch paddle down.

Circuit Breaker (See Figure 12.)

If an overload occurs, the circuit breaker inside the Switch Box trips and interrupts power to the router and any accessories. If this happens:

1.Unplug the power cord.

2.Remove the workpiece from the router bit and table.

3.Find the cause of the overload and correct.

4.Push the reset button (NN) to reset it. See Figure 12.

5.Follow instructions under Operation of Switch Box and Router to reset router.

When router table is not in use

WARNING always:

1.Place the switch box in OFF position and remove the safety key.

2.Place router power switch to OFF position.

3.Unplug switch box from wall outlet.

4.Remove router bit.

5.Make sure router collet assembly is below router table.

6.Remove and place safety key in a secure location. Remember where you place the safety key.

If a fuse blows, or a circuit WARNING breaker trips, or the router

stalls, or if the power fails for any other rea- son, place the switch box in the OFF position, remove the safety key, and unplug the switch box from the wall outlet.

Table Flatness Adjustment

Your router table comes equipped with two “L” brackets mounted under it to help ensure the flatness of the working surface. If the router table should ever become warped, the flatness can be adjusted by shimming under the “L” bracket. Loosen “L” bracket mounting screws and place shims or washers as nec- essary. Tighten “L” bracket screws securely. Check table top flatness with a straightedge or the edge of a carpenter’s square. See Figure 13.

Figure 13

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Operation

Connecting a Vacuum

A hole is provided in the fence which will accept standard 2-1/4" vacuum hose connec- tions. If the vacuum is plugged into the switch box, it will turn ON and OFF simultaneously with the router.

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