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USER MANUAL POFA 12 A2 PARKSIDE
- Service Schweiz Tel.: 0842 665566 (0,08 CHF/Min., Mobilfunk max. 0,40 CHF/Min.) E-Mail: grizzly@lidl.ch IAN 351901_2007 Importeur Bitte beachten Sie, dass die folgende Anschrift keine Serviceanschrift ist. Kontaktieren Sie zunächst das oben genannte Service-Center. Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG Stockstädter Straße 20 D-63762 Großostheim DEUTSCHLAND www.grizzlytools-service.eu23 GB IE Content Introduction p. 23
- Intended purpose p. 23
- General description p. 24
- Extent of the delivery p. 24
- Overview p. 24
- Functional description p. 25
- Technical data p. 25
- Safety instructions p. 26
- Symbols in the manual p. 26
- Symbols on the appliance p. 26
- General safety instructions for power tools p. 26
- Safety notices for milling cutters p. 29
- Residual risks p. 30
- Initial operation p. 31
- Change collet chuck p. 31
- Mounting the suction adapter p. 31
- Inserting/changing cutters p. 32
- Mounting the parallel stop p. 32
- Adjust cutting depth p. 32
- Inserting/removing the battery p. 33
- Checking the batter y charge level p. 33
- Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. With it, you have chosen a high quality product. During production, this equipment has been checked for quality and subjected to a nal inspection. The functionality of your equip- ment is therefore guaranteed. The operating instructions constitute part of this product. They contain important information on safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all of the operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity p. 173
- Exploded Drawing p. 181
- Operation p. 33
- Switching on and off p. 33
- Practical tips p. 33
- Milling p. 33
- Edge and prole cutting p. 34
- Milling with parallel stop p. 34
- Cleaning/maintenance p. 35
- Cleaning p. 35
- General maintenance p. 35
- Storage p. 35
- Waste Disposal/environmental protection p. 35
- Spare parts/accessories p. 36
- Troubleshooting p. 37
- Guarantee p. 38
- Repair service p. 39
- Service-Center p. 39
- Importer the applications specied. Keep this manual safely and in the event that the product is passed on, hand over all documents to the third party. Intended purpose The device can be used for cutting not- ches, edges, long holes and proles on workpiece surfaces made from wood, plastics, light-weight materials. Any other use that is not explicitly ap- proved in these instructions may result in damage to the equipment and represent a serious danger to the user.24 GB IE For security reasons, the device is not in- tended for children and young people un- der the age of 16. Young people aged 16 and over may only use the device under adult supervision. The device is not designed for commercial use. Commercial use will invalidate the guarantee. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage when the appliance is not used in conformity with its intended purpose or due to incorrect operation. The electric tool was designed for the following cutter types: - Prole cutter (Ø 25 mm, R 4 mm) - Rounding cutter (Ø 22 mm, R 6.3 mm) - V-notch cutter (Ø 12.7 mm, p. 39
90°) - Notch cutter (Ø 12 mm) - Notch cutter (Ø 6 mm) - Fillet cutter (Ø 22 mm, R 6.3 mm) The device is part of the PARKSIDE X12VTEAM series and can be opera- ted using PARKSIDE X12VTEAM series batteries. The batteries may only be char- ged using chargers from the PARKSIDE X12VTEAM series. General description The illustrations are on the front and back foldout pages. Extent of the delivery Carefully unpack the appliance and check that it is complete. Dispose of the packag- ing material correctly. - Cordless Router - Suction adapter - Parallel stop - Collet chuck 6 mm - Collet chuck 8 mm (preassembled) - 6-part cutter set - Combination wrench - Case - Instruction Manual Battery and charger are not included. Overview Machine: 1 Rechargeable battery 2 Battery release button 3 Upper handle 4 Right handle 5 Drive unit 6 Button for cutting depth rough adjustment 7 Setting knob for cutting depth ne adjustment 8 Locking screw Cutting depth adjustment 9 Baseplate 10 Spindle locking button 11 Cap nut 12 Collet chuck 8 mm, preassembled (not visible) 13 Recess for suction adapter 14 Parallel stop receptor 15 Retaining screw 16 Cutting depth adjustment locking knob 17 Battery charge level indicator 18 On/Off switch Accessories: 19 Combination wrench 20 Collet chuck 6 mm 21 Suction adapter 22 Parallel stop 23 Charger25 GB IE 6-part cutter set: 24 Prole cutter (Ø 25 mm, R 4 mm) 25 Rounding cutter (Ø 22 mm, R 6.3 mm) 26 V-notch cutter (Ø 12.7 mm,
90°) 27 Notch cutter (Ø 12 mm) 28 Notch cutter (Ø 6 mm) 29 Fillet cutter (Ø 22 mm, R 6.3 mm) Functional description The battery-powered router cutter is a power tool equipped with a rotating cut- ting tool (milling cutter) and a baseplate. Stepless cutting depth adjustment and dust suction enable comfortable working. Refer to the following descriptions for a functional description of the controls. Technical data Cordless Router ......................POFA 12 A2 Motor voltage U max ......................12 V Idling speed n
=3 dB Sound power level (L
Noise and vibration values have been determined according to the standards and regulations mentioned in the declaration of conformity. The specied vibration emission value and the stated noise emission value have been measured according to a standardised test method and can be used to compare one power tool with another. The specied vibration emission value and the stated noise emission value can also be used for a provisional assessment of the load.
The vibration emission value whilst actually using the power tool may vary from the given values depend- ing on the type and way in which the power tool is used as well as the type of workpiece being pro- cessed in particular. Try to keep the exposure to vibra- tions as low as possible. One example of a measure to reduce vibration exposure when using the tool is limiting the working hours. All parts of the operating cycle have to be considered while doing so (for example, times when the power tool is switched off and times when it is switched on but running without any load). Attention! An up-to-date list of battery compatibility can be found at: www.lidl.de/akku This device can only be operated with the following rechargeable batteries:
PAPK12A1, PAPK12A2, PAPK12A3
PAPK12B1, PAPK12B2, PAPK12B3. This type of battery may only be charged with the following chargers: PLGK12A1, PLGK12A2, PLGK12B2. Charging time (h.) PAPK12A1 PAPK12A2 PAPK12A3 PAPK12B1 PAPK12B2 PAPK12B3 PLGK12A1 1 2 PLGK12A2 1 2 PLGK12B2 0,5 126 GB IE Wear eye protection. Wear breathing protection. Do not wear gloves while milling. Electrical appliances must not be disposed of with the domestic waste. Direction of rotation of the milling cutter 1mm(0.04“) Milling cutter ne adjustment This device is part of the
series General safety instructions for power tools WARNING! Read all safety notices, instructions, illustra- tions and technical data that have been provided with this power tool. Omissions in the compliance with safety directions and instructions can cause electrical shock, re and/or severe injuries. Retain all safety directions and in- structions for future use. The term “Power Tools” used in the safety instructions refers to mains-operated power tools (with power cord) and to battery-op- erated power tools (without power cord).
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite acci- dents. Temperature...........................max. 50°C Charging process ...................4 - 40°C Operation .......................... -20 - 50°C Storage .................................0 - 45°C Safety instructions Ensure that the safety instructions are ob- served when operating the appliance. Symbols in the manual Warning symbols with in- formation on damage and injury prevention. Hazard symbol with infor- mation on the prevention of personal injury caused by electric shock. Instruction symbols with information on preventing damage. Wear protective gloves. Remove the battery from the device. Help symbols with information on improving tool handling. Symbols on the appliance Attention! Remove the battery from the device before all cleaning and maintenance work. Risk of injury! Read the manual. Wear ear protection.27 GB IE b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of ammable Iiquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
2) Electrical safety
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapt- er plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodied plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of elec- tric shock b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and re- frigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded. c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water enter- ing a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock. d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock. f) If operation of the power tool in a damp environment is unavoid- able, please use a residual cur- rent circuitry. The use of a residual current circuitry reduces the risk of an electric shock.
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the inu- ence of drugs, alcohol or medica- tion. A moment of inattention white op- erating power tools may result in serious personal injury. b) Use personal protective equip- ment. Always wear eye protec- tion. Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appro- priate conditions will reduce personal injuries. c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-po- sition before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your nger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents. d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left at- tached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury. e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep28 GB IE your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts. g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards. h) Do not allow yourself to be lulled into a false sense of security and do not disregard the safety rules for power tools, even if you are familiar with the power tool af- ter using it many times. Careless action can lead to serious injuries within a fraction of a second.
4) Power tool use and care
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be con- trolled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired. c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from the power tool be- fore making any adjust-ments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentaIly. d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not al- low persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of un- trained users. e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of mov- ing parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may af- fect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many acci- dents are caused by poorly maintained power tools. f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less Iikely to bind and are easier to control. g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working condi- tions and the work to be per- formed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation. h) Keep handles and grip surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces do not permit safe operation and control over the power tool in un- expected situations.
a) Charge the batteries only in chargers that are recommended by the manufacturer. Risk of re if a charger that is suitable for a specic type of battery is used with other batteries. b) In the power tools, use only the batteries designed for the pur- pose. The use of other batteries may result in injuries and risk of re.29 GB IE c) Keep the unused battery away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other small metal objects, which could cause bridging of the contacts. A short circuit between the battery con- tacts may cause burns or re. d) If used incorrectly, liquid may leak from the battery. Avoid contact with this. In the event of accidental contact, rinse off with water. If the liquid gets into eyes, seek medical assistance. Leaking battery uid may cause skin irritations or burns. e) Do not use damaged or altered batteries. Damaged or altered batter- ies can be unpredictable and lead to re, explosion or risk of injury. f) Do not expose batteries to re or elevated temperatures. Fire or temperatures over 130°C can cause an explosion. g) Follow all instructions for charg- ing and never charge the bat- tery or the battery-powered tool outside the temperature range stated in the operating instructions. Incorrect charging or charging outside the permitted tem- perature range may destroy the battery and increase the risk of re.
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualied repair person us- ing only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained. b) Never repair damaged batter- ies. All battery repairs should be car- ried out by the manufacturer or author- ised customer service centres only. Safety notices for milling cutters Warning! Milling can result in the formation of dusts hazardous to health, which can pose a risk to the operator or persons nearby. Make sure that the workplace is well ventilated. Always wear safety goggles and respiratory protection. Attach a dust extraction system. Materials hazardous to health such as lead, materi- als coated in paint containing lead or materials containing asbestos may not be worked on using this device!
- Fasten and secure the workpiece by means of clamps or with another method on a stable un- derground. If you hold the workpiece only with your hand or against your own body, it will stay instable and this can lead to a loss of control.
- The permissible rotation speed of the attachment tools must be at least as high as the highest rota- tion speed indicated on the pow- er tool. Accessories that run faster than the permissible speed can be destroyed.
- Cutters and other accessories must be exactly matching the tool holder (collet chuck) of your power tool. Attachment tools that are not exactly matching the tool holder of the power tool rotate unevenly, vibrate very strongly and can ultimately lead to a loss of control.
- Ensure that the cutter is assem- bled correctly. A cutter that is not as- sembled correctly can break during the milling or be ejected and present a risk30 GB IE of injury.
- Move the power tool against the workpiece only when it is turned on. Otherwise, there is a risk of kick- back if the attachment tools jam in the workpiece.
- Do not put your hands in the cutting area and neither on the cutter. Hold the upper handle or the motor housing with your other hand. When holding the milling cutter with both hands, they cannot be injured by the cutter.
- Never mill over metal objects, nails or screws. The milling cutter can be dam- aged and lead to increased vibrations.
- Use suitable detectors in order to nd hidden supply lines or ask the local utility company. Contact with electrical cables can lead to electric shock and re, contact with a gas pipe can result in an explosion. Damage to a water pipe can lead to property dam- aged and electric shock.
- Do not use any blunt or damaged tools. Blunt or damaged tools can cause uncontrollable situations.
- Hold the power tool tightly with both hands while working and en- sure a secure footing. The power tool is guided more securely with both hands.
- Wait until the power tool has stopped before placing it down. The attachment tools can jam and lead to a loss of control over the power tool.
- Avoid contact with the tool or the workpiece immediately after processing. The parts may be hot and cause burn injuries.
- Use only milling cutters which have the correct shank diameter and are suitable for the speed of the power tool.
- Do not use any accessories that are not recommended by PARKSIDE. This can result in electric shock or re. Residual risks Even if properly operating and handling this electric tool, some residual risks will remain. Due to its construction and build, this electric tool may present the following hazards: a) Injuries caused by moving parts; b) Ear damage if working without ear pro- tection; c) Lung damage, if suitable respiratory protection is not worn; d) Eye injuries if no suitable eye protection is worn. e) Damage to your health caused by swinging your hands and arms when operating the appliance for longer pe- riods of time or if the unit is not held or maintained properly. Warning! During operation, this electric tool generates an electro- magnetic eld which, under certain circumstances, may impair the func- tionality of active or passive medical implants. To reduce the risk of seri- ous or lethal injuries, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult their doctor and the manu- facturer of their medical implant before operating the machine. Observe the safety informa- tion and notes on charging and proper use as shown in the instruction manual for your battery and char- ger from the PARKSIDE X12VTEAM series. A detailed description of the31 GB IE charging process and further information can be found in the separate operating inst- ructions. Initial operation Remove the battery from the power tool before carrying out any work. Risk of injury! Before you turn on the machine, you must - change collet chuck if necessary - connect the dust suction, - insert the desired cutter, - adjust the cutting depth, - mount the parallel stop if necessary, - clamp in the workpiece. - insert the battery Change collet chuck The collet chucks suitable for the device can be used with a shank diameter of 6mm or 8mm. Only use the cutter with a shank diameter suitable for the installed collet chuck. Use only cutters that are suitable for the speed of the power tool. All cutters of the 6-part cutter set included in the delivery are provided with an 8-mm cutter shaft. Change the collet chuck for cutters with a 6-mm cutter shaft.
1. Press the spindle locking button (10)
on the side of the device and keep it pressed down.
using pliers and insert the 6 mm collet chuck (20) that is included in the deli- very. You will hear it click into place.
5. Screw the cap nut (11) loosely back on.
Tighten the cap nut only when a cutter is inserted. The collet chuck might get damaged. Mounting the suction adapter You can reduce dust formation while you work by connecting a dust suction system. The suction adapter (21) can be inserted in two positions to enable suction from left or right.
1. Unlock the cutting depth rough adjust-
ment by turning the locking knob (16) anticlockwise about half way.
2. Press and hold the cutting depth rough
adjustment button (6).
3. Now move the drive unit (5) fully up
to the top. The drive unit (5) and ba- seplate (9) are now at the maximum distance from one another.
6. To lock, turn the suction adapter (21)
clockwise as far as it allows.
4. Connect the suction hose of a vacuum
cleaner to the suction adaptor (21). The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the workpiece to be processed. Use a special vacuum cleaner if dusts with hazard for health are created.32 GB IE Inserting/changing cutters To insert and replace cutters, wear protective gloves to prevent cuts and burns.
1. Press the spindle locking button (10)
on the side of the device and keep it pressed down.
2. Use the combination wrench (19) to
loosen the cap nut (11) as much as nee- ded, so that the cutter can be inserted.
3. Release the spindle locking button (10).
4. Insert the desired cutter into the already
mounted collet chuck (12). The cutter shaft must be pushed in at least 20 mm.
5. Use the combination wrench (19) to
tighten the cap nut (11) while kee- ping the spindle locking button (10) pressed. Tighten the cap nut only when a cutter is inserted. The collet chuck might get damaged. Mounting the parallel stop
1. Unscrew both retaining screws (15) on
the top side of the baseplate.
2. Now insert the parallel stop (22) into
the receptor (14) provided on the base- plate (9).
3. Fix the parallel stop into the desired
position using the retaining screws (15). Adjust cutting depth The cutting depth may only be set when the device is switched off
1. Place the device with inserted cutter
onto the edge of the workpiece to be processed while allowing space below the cutter.
2. Unlock the cutting depth rough adjust-
ment by turning the locking knob (16) anticlockwise about half way. 3.. Press the cutting depth rough adjust- ment button (6) and keep it pressed.
4. Now move the drive unit (5) down-
wards/upwards and roughly set the desired cutting depth.
justment: one entire rotation corres- ponds to 1 mm: 1mm(0.04“) Counter-clockwise rotation: greater cutting depth. Clockwise rotation: lesser cutting depth.
7. Fix the desired cutting depth by turning
the locking knob (16) clockwise until you sense resistance. We recommend testing the cutting depth adjustment by means of a test cut on a reject piece. To secure the nely adjusted cutting depth, you can screw in the locking screw (8) into the adjusting knob (7) of the cutting depth ne ad- justment from the underside of the baseplate (9).33 GB IE Before switching the device on, ensure it is not in contact with the workpiece.
1. Ensure that the battery (1) is inserted
(18) upwards so that “I” appears on the switch.
5. Press and hold the on/off switch.
6. Switching off: Slide the on/off switch
(18) downwards so that “0” appears on the switch.
7. Release the on/off switch (18).
Practical tips Milling Always mill in counter direction: in the process, the machine is moved counter to the rotation direction of the cutter. (a) (b) Never mill in the rotation di- rection (synchronous opera- tion). There is the risk of ac- cidents, as the machine might be torn out of your hands.
- Use only the cutter that has a specied permissible rotation speed, which is at least as high as the maximum rotation Inserting/removing the battery
1. To remove the battery (1) from the ap-
pliance, press the release buttons (2) on the battery and pull out the battery.
2. To insert the battery (1), push the bat-
tery along the guide rail into the device. You will hear it click into place. Only insert the battery once the battery-operated tool is fully ready for use. Risk of injury! Checking the battery charge level The battery’s (1) charge level is indicated by the charge state indicator.
- The charge level of the battery is indi- cated by illumination of the correspond- ing LED lights (17) while the device is in operation. red-yellow-green => Battery fully charged red and yellow => Battery half charged red => Battery needs to be charged Operation Wear breathing protection (ne dust mask of protection class FFP2). Do not wear gloves while milling. Switching on and off Ensure your stance is stable and hold the appliance tightly with both hands and away from your body.34 GB IE speed of the machine that is specied on the machine.
- Always use the proper tools.
- Do not use any blunt or damaged tools or accessories.
- Be aware that the cutter will protrude from the bottom of the baseplate. Ensure you do not damage your workpiece or other objects as a result.
1. Fasten the workpiece securely on
3. Set the desired cutting depth.
4. Turn the device on.
5. Move the device to the location
you wish to work on.
6. Hold the device rmly with both
hands while working. While doing so, ensure none of your ngers protrude into the area beneath the drive unit (
and mill with a consistent feed motion.
8. Turn off the device.
After the device has been switched off, the cutter conti- nues moving for some time. Do not touch the moving cut- ter and do not put the device down before the cutter has come to a complete standstill. Risk of injury! Edge and prole cutting
When edge or prole cutting with- out parallel stop, the cutter must be equipped with a stop ring (a) as guide.
1. Move the turned on machine to the
workpiece until it sits on the stop ring on the workpiece edge to be processed.
2. Move the machine with both hands
along the workpiece edge. Avoid exces- sive pressure. Milling with parallel stop You can mill notches and proles with the parallel stop by moving the parallel stop along the workpiece edge at a pre-set distance. Solid materials can only be milled in small steps (max. 1-2 mm cutting depth). Deeper grooves must be milled in several steps.
1. Insert the parallel stop (22) into
the receptor (14) provided on the baseplate. Tighten the retai- ning screws (15).
2. Place the battery-powered rou-
ter cutter onto the edge of the workpiece while allowing space below the cutter.
3. Set the cutting depth to 1-2 mm
4. Make sure that the parallel stop
(22) lies against the workpiece edge correctly.
5. Begin to remove 1-2mm of
wood in small steps using the battery-powered router cutter. To do so, move the turned-on device along the workpiece edge with lateral pressure on the parallel stop (22). The parallel stop (22) acts as the lateral guide for the battery- powered router cutter.35 GB IE Continuously check that the groove has a right angle.
6. For deeper grooves, repeat work
steps 4-5 until you achieve the desired result. Cleaning/maintenance Ask our service centre to carry out any work that is not described in these instructions. Use only original parts. In this way you avoid dam- age to the appliance and possible injury to people. Remove the battery from the device before all cleaning and mainte- nance work and before transporting it. If the device is switched on acci- dentally, there is a danger of injury. Always wear protective gloves when handling cutters to avoid cut- ting yourself. The following cleaning and servicing should be done regularly. This will ensure a long and reliable service life. Cleaning Do not spray the appliance with water and do not im- merse it in water. Electric shock hazard! Do not use cleaning agents or sol- vents. You may otherwise irrepara- bly damage the appliance. Keep clean the ventilation slots, motor housing and handles of the appliance. Use a damp cloth or a brush. General maintenance
- Prior to every use, check the appliance for obvious defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts.
- If the ball bearing (a) of a
cutter has come loose, re-tighten it using an Allen key. Storage
- Clean the device prior to storage.
- Store the appliance in a dry place well out of reach of children.
- Store the cutter in the packaging includ- ed in the delivery. Avoid contact with other metal parts or cutter blades. Waste Disposal/envi- ronmental protection Remove the rechargeable battery before disposing of the device. The device, accessories and packaging should be properly recycled. Instruction on how to dispose of the rechar- geable battery can be found in the separa- te instruction manual for your battery and charger. Electrical machines do not belong in domestic waste.
- Return the unit to a recycling centre. The plastics and metals in the unit can be sorted and appropriately recycled. Ask our Service Centre for details.
- Defective units returned to us will be dis- posed of for free.36 GB IE Spare parts/accessories Spare parts and accessories can be obtained at www.grizzlytools-service.eu If you do not have internet access, please contact the Service Centre via telephone (see “Service-Center” Page 39). Please have the order number mentioned below ready. Position Position Description Order No. instruction exploded manual drawing 11/12 30/31 Collet chuck (8mm) + Cap nut
24-29 6-part cutter set
- MAN = approved for manual feeds. n = max. rotation speed (min ) for which the cutter is approved. HW = cutting blades are made of hard metal.** Dimensions of the cutter (mm): Cutter diameter Ø x length of the cutter head x shaft diameter R = radius of the prole (mm)
= angle of the V-notch37 GB IE Troubleshooting In the event of an accident or malfunction, remove the battery from the device immediately! Failure to comply may result in injuries from cuts. Problem Possible cause Error correction Appliance does not start Battery (1) discharged Recharge battery (1) (Observe the separate operating instructions for the rechargeable battery and charger) Battery (1) not in Insert battery (1) (Observe the separate operating instructions for the rechargeable battery and charger) On/off switch (18) is broken Repair by Customer Care Motor faulty Engine is slower and stops Device is overloaded through workpiece Reduce the pressure Increase rotation speed Workpiece unsuitable The milling is not straight Parallel stop (22) not inserted Mounting the parallel stop. The milled work- piece has burn marks Unsuitable or blunt cutter Adjust cutting depth Cutting depth is set too large Use the step stop to mill in multi- ple steps The fringes of the milled part tear off, there are grooves and uneven parts in the milling Cutter is worn out and dull Change the cutter Cutter blades are damaged Change the cutter Dust is not being sucked off Vacuum is not switched on Turn on vacuum before milling Suction hose or suction adapt- er (21) is clogged Remove clogging38 GB IE Guarantee Dear Customer, This equipment is provided with a 3-year guarantee from the date of purchase. In case of defects, you have statutory rights against the seller of the product. These statutory rights are not restricted by our guarantee presented below. Terms of Guarantee The term of the guarantee begins on the date of purchase. Please retain the original receipt. This document is required as proof of purchase. If a material or manufacturing defect occurs within three years of the date of purchase of this product, we will repair or replace – at our choice – the product for you free of charge. This guarantee requires the defective equipment and proof of pur- chase to be presented within the three-year period with a brief written description of what constitutes the defect and when it oc- curred. If the defect is covered by our guarantee, you will receive either the repaired product or a new product. No new guarantee pe- riod begins on repair or replacement of the product. Guarantee Period and Statutory Claims for Defects The guarantee period is not extended by the guarantee service. This also applies for replaced or repaired parts. Any damages and defects already present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately af- ter unpacking. Repairs arising after expiry of the guarantee period are chargeable. Guarantee Cover The equipment has been carefully pro- duced in accordance with strict quality guidelines and conscientiously checked prior to delivery. The guarantee applies for all material and manufacturing defects. This guarantee does not extend to cover product parts that are subject to normal wear and may there- fore be considered as wearing parts (e.g. cutter, accessories) or to cover damage to breakable parts (e.g. switches, or parts made of glass). This guarantee shall be invalid if the prod- uct has been damaged, used incorrectly or not maintained. Precise adherence to all of the instructions specied in the operating manual is required for proper use of the product. Intended uses and actions against which the operating manual advises or warns must be categorically avoided. The product is designed only for private and not commercial use. The guarantee will be invalidated in case of misuse or improper handling, use of force, or inter- ventions not undertaken by our authorised service branch. Processing in Case of Guarantee To ensure efcient handling of your query, please follow the directions below:
- Please have the receipt and identica- tion number (IAN 351901_2007) ready as proof of purchase for all en- quiries.
- Please nd the item number on the rat- ing plate.
- Should functional errors or other de- fects occur, please initially contact the service department specied below by telephone or by e-mail. You will then re- ceive further information on the process-39 GB IE ing of your complaint.
- After consultation with our customer service, a product recorded as defective can be sent postage paid to the service address communicated to you, with the proof of purchase (receipt) and speci- cation of what constitutes the defect and when it occurred. In order to avoid acceptance problems and additional costs, please be sure to use only the address communicated to you. Ensure that the consignment is not sent carriage forward or by bulky goods, express or other special freight. Please send the equipment inc. all accessories supplied at the time of purchase and ensure ad- equate, safe transport packaging. Repair service For a charge, repairs not covered by the guarantee can be carried out by our ser- vice branch, which will be happy to issue a cost estimate for you. We can handle only equipment that has been sent with adequate packaging and postage. Attention: Please send your equipment to our service branch in clean condition and with an indication of the defect. Equipment sent carriage forward or by bulky goods, express or other special freight will not be accepted. We will dispose of your defective devices free of charge when you send them to us. Service-Center
Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity We hereby conrm that the Cordless Router POFA 12 A2 series Serial no. 000001 - 111000 conforms with the following applicable relevant version of the EU guidelines: 2006/42/EC • 2014/30/EU • 2011/65/EU* • (EU) 2015/863 In order to guarantee consistency, the following harmonised standards as well as natio- nal standards and stipulations have been applied: EN 60745-1:2009+A11:2010 • EN 60745-2-17:2010
EN 55014-1:2017 • EN 55014-2:2015 • EN IEC 63000:2018
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer: Christian Frank Documentation Representative Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG Stockstädter Straße 20 63762 Großostheim, Germany
- The object of the declaration described above satises the provisions of Directive 2011/65/EU of the Europe- an Parliament and the Council of 8 June 2011 on limiting the use of certain harmful substances in electrical and electronic appliances.174
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