Have your tool repaired by an expert
This appliance is manufactured in accordance with rele-
vant safety standards. Only experts must carry out repai-
ring of electrical appliances, otherwise considerable dan-
ger for the user may result.
Storing tools
When not in use tools should be stored in the dry, out of
reach of children.
LUBRICATION
The machine requires no user lubrication
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
This product is complete with a pre-wired mains plug, it
is double insulated in accordance with EN 50144 – no
earth wire is required.
If the plug needs replacing follow these instructions.
Wire correctly
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in the following
way:
BLUE -Neutral
BROWN -Live
Secure wires
Secure wires carefully and firmly to the correct termi-
nals. Secure the mains cable in the plug cord grip firmly
Fit a 13-amp fuse. If a 13amp (BS1363) plug is used a (BS
1362) ASTA approved 13-amp fuse must be fitted.
Recycle/Dispose of old plug and cable
Prevent inadvertent connection to socket and risk of
electric shock.
ENVIRONMENT
Recycle the packaging according to the identification
marks on it.
At the end of the product or its accessories life please
recycle where facilities exist - phone the Helpline for
current advice on recycling.
Helpline
For any queries relating to operational or safety
matters contact:
Ferm Customer Helpline on: 0115 966 1199
Monday-Friday 8am – 6pm
Saturday 9am – 1 pm
GUARANTEE
The guarantee conditions can be found on the separately
enclosed guarantee card
We declare under our sole responsibility that this
product is in conformity with the following
standards or standardized documents
EN50144-2-17, EN50144-1
EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3,
EN5555014-2
in accordance with the regulations.
98/37/EEC
73/23/EEC
89/336/EEC
from 01-12-2001
GENEMUIDEN NL
W. Kamphof
Quality department
CE
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (UK)
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DURING USE
-Place the base gently but firmly onto the work piece.
-Let the cutter come to full speed before plunging/cut-
ting the work piece – this is a powerful machine and
will kick if the cutter is pressed too hard or jammed.
-Always use two hands to control the machine.
-Keep the base in firm contact with the work piece.
-Do not force the router. Move gently and steadily
along the line of cut.
-Check material for foreign bodies
-For example check for nails, screws, clamps etc.
-Check for services. Make sure that there no electri-
cal wires, water or gas pipes in the material being cut.
-Clamp material properly. Do not use hand or foot to
support the work piece. Rout away from yourself.
-Use constant gentle pressure.
-If the cutter seizes, switch off, unplug and open the
cut with a suitable tool before pulling the cutter out –
never switch the router on with the blade jammed.
-Do not put the machine down with the motor still
running.
-Do not put the machine down on a dusty surface –
dust will get into the air vents and damage the motor.
-Regularly inspect the cutter (switch off and unplug
first) during use for signs of damage or wear and
replace when required.
-Switch the machine off before removing the plug
from the mains socket.
-Be careful. Do not point the router at yourself or
other people. Keep your hands away from the cutter.
SAFE WORK ORDER - A SUMMARY
-Check the machine is switched OFF
-Set cut depth - check plunge action.
-Set the guide - if used
-Clamp the workpiece and check for obstacles
-Check the power lead is well away from the work-
piece.
-Check the cutter is secure and free to revolve.
-Switch ON in safe rest position and run idle to check
the machine is functioning correctly.
-Perform the work.
-Release plunge mechanism to retract the cutter.
-Switch OFF and let the cutter stop.
-Put the machine in a safe rest position and unplug
from mains.
MAINTENCE, CARE AND
REPAIR
Switch off and unplug the machine before carrying
out any cleaning, adjusting or changing blades.
CLEANING
Do not use water or flammable liquids to clean the rou-
ter
FAULTS
Switch OFF immediately at the mains plug and
remove the plug when:
-The plug or cable is damaged.
-The switch on the machine is defective.
-You smell or see smoke caused by scorched insula-
tion in the machine.
The motor runs hot (over 70oC)
-The motor has been overloaded, cut more slowly.
-The motor is defective; take to your local dealer for
repair.
The router does not work when switched on
-Damaged plug/fuse, replace as required.
-Defective switch, take to local dealer for repair.
The router does not cut cleanly or wanders off
line.
-The cutter is blunt or bent, replace with suitable res-
harpened or new one.
The router makes a lot of noise and does not run
smoothly.
-The carbon brushes need replacing.
Take to your local dealer for inspection or repair.
There are no user serviceable/repairable parts inside this
unit. Qualified service engineers must carry out repair
and servicing.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE
Keep the tool clean for better and safer performance.
Store the cutters properly in accordance with the
maker’s instructions.
Follow instructions for changing accessories. Inspect
tool and extension cables periodically and if damaged,
have them repaired by a qualified person or authorised
service body. Keep handles free from oil or grease. Keep
the ventilation slots clean to prevent the motor overhe-
ating.
Check for damaged parts
Do not use a tool with damaged parts, before further use
a damaged tool must be carefully checked by a qualified
person to determine that it will operate properly. Check
for alignment of moving parts, binding or breakage of
parts, mounting and other conditions that may affect its
operation. A damaged part or guard should be properly
repaired by an authorised service centre, unless indica-
ted otherwise in the instruction manual. Have defective
switches replaced by an authorised service centre. Do
not use a tool if the switch does not turn on and off.
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